We hope that you will find this site helpful in learning more about our office, our chiropractic care, and how chiropractic care can improve your quality of life. We understand that although our patients may be diagnosed with the same condition, they may respond differently to different treatments. For this reason, we tailor a specific plan of action to meet your needs, goals and unique condition.
Upon your initial examination, we will discuss with you our findings and what they mean. We will create a custom treatment plan to get you to where you want to be, whether that means less pain, better performance, or just better overall health.
Upon your initial examination, we will discuss with you our findings and what they mean. We will create a custom treatment plan to get you to where you want to be, whether that means less pain, better performance, or just better overall health.
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Our practice accepts cash, check, and major credit cards. We will be more than happy to submit your insurance forms for you, and we accept most major insurance providers. Please call our office to verify whether your specific insurance plan is accepted. Payment plans and schedules can be discussed upon request.
You have many choices when it comes to finding the right chiropractic clinic, but it is important to make the best choice possible. When you come to Prough Chiropractic, you will benefit from 25 years of experience as you take the first step to a better, healthier lifestyle. Find out more about the experience and caring assistance provided by Dr. Richard J. Prough, Jr. when you come to our office for your chiropractic needs.
You know that your body is controlled by your brain, but the spinal cord and vast network of nerves that carry its messages are just as important. When this system is not functioning at its peak, your body's overall performance suffers. In the chiropractic world, we don't use drugs to treat our patients.
If you know you will be standing for an extended period, make sure that you wear supportive shoes and make sure you know how to keep good posture. Good posture is the key to a healthy spine. Keep your chin up and your shoulders back. Keep both feet about shoulder-width apart. Make sure that you are getting up every 30 minutes to stretch, even if you just walk around for a few minutes.
Reviews (3)
Kristen K.
Aug 21, 2019
Michelle
Mar 15, 2019
Jake P.
Oct 28, 2017
Dr. Prough and his staff do good therapy work. However, as somebody who received treatment for more than 4 months, I have strong concerns. The report my insurance company received did not, at all, correspond with the treatment check-ins (the qualitative values stated or what I had notated as an injured patient). After my insurance-sanctioned treatment concluded, I stopped for additional visits (as a paying customer) and paid for several in cash.
None of those cash-visits were documented in my accident paperwork, which potentially affected the final settlement and outcome. Lastly, Dr. Prough received an active patient (me) who had never sought treatment on his back before. Following a traumatic soft-tissue injury, he several times (without solicitation) stated that he felt pains were due to age and lifestyle, above any injury.
While that may be his opinion, I think it lacked base--and all professionalism I would expect. This is a clean office, acceptable wait times, and clearly a successful practice. However, in retrospect, I found this relationship to be one stacked completely in the favor of the practice, and not the patient.
None of those cash-visits were documented in my accident paperwork, which potentially affected the final settlement and outcome. Lastly, Dr. Prough received an active patient (me) who had never sought treatment on his back before. Following a traumatic soft-tissue injury, he several times (without solicitation) stated that he felt pains were due to age and lifestyle, above any injury.
While that may be his opinion, I think it lacked base--and all professionalism I would expect. This is a clean office, acceptable wait times, and clearly a successful practice. However, in retrospect, I found this relationship to be one stacked completely in the favor of the practice, and not the patient.