WHERE WELLNESS
MEETS YOU
Mobile chiropractic. On your schedule. At your doorstep.
In-Home Care
Comfortable, unrushed care in your own space. Ideal if your schedule is tight or you simply want a calmer experience.
Choose Your Setting
Care that meets you where you are
Workplace Care
Convenient care at your workplace. Great for staying ahead of stiffness, tension, and desk-related discomfort without leaving work.
Simple Options. Personalized Care.
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A 30-minute, movement-focused first visit designed to understand what’s driving your symptoms, then deliver hands-on care with clear intention and next steps.
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Focused 30-minute sessions that support consistent movement, recovery, and relief. Designed to fit easily into busy workdays and active lives.
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A 60-minute in-home visit for deeper, unrushed care. Use the full session for extended treatment, or share the visit with a partner or family member.
Ask about healthcare worker, teacher, first responder discounts.
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Already scheduled for care? Family add-ons let you include your household during the same visit, making it easier to stay consistent without adding extra appointments.
Not sure which to choose? Most new clients begin with Explore 30. We’ll guide everything from there.
How it Works
Step One
Book a visit that fits your day
Step Two
We listen, assess, and treat
Step Three
You leave with clarity and next steps
★★★★★
“I could see from the start how dedicated he is about his work and the pride he takes with each and every patient.”
-Bud D.
★★★★★
“Dr. Lance is awesome. He is one of the most authentically nice guys I have ever met.”
-Dina L.
★★★★★
“Never was a huge fan of chiropractors, but Dr. Lance changed my view on that.”
-Mike O.
FAQ’s
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No. Most new clients start with Explore 30. From there, we guide care based on how your body responds.
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We’re a fee-for-service mobile practice and don’t work directly with insurance. HSA/FSA cards & credit/debit cards are accepted.
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Just a clean, comfortable space about 6’×8’. We bring the table and equipment.
Please wear comfortable, appropriate clothes for the areas we are treating. Keep pets a safe distance away from your care area.
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Yes. Visits are unrushed and always explained so you feel informed and comfortable throughout care.
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We are guided by wellness, but commonly work with people dealing with back pain, neck pain and headaches, shoulder pain, sciatica, hip pain, knee pain, stiffness, and general movement limitations.
You don’t need to arrive with answers. Each visit begins with a movement-focused assessment so care can be adapted to what your body needs that day.
You can explore the conditions we treat here.
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Key treatments that help improve mobility at home
Tailored physical therapy: a PT will design strength, flexibility and balance exercises you can do at home to improve walking, transfers and endurance. (mayoclinic.org)
Occupational therapy and home programs: OTs teach safer ways to do daily activities and provide home-based interventions (including written programs) to support mobility and independence. (aota.org)
Assistive devices and mobility aids: canes, walkers, rollators, wheelchairs and other adaptive equipment can increase stability and independence; a clinician helps match the right device. (medlineplus.gov)
Home modifications and fall-prevention: grab bars, ramps, better lighting, removing trip hazards and simple environmental changes reduce falls and support safer movement. (nia.nih.gov)
Pain and stiffness management: heat/cold, topical or oral pain strategies, and prescribed modalities (when appropriate) can reduce barriers to movement so you can do rehab exercises. (my.clevelandclinic.org)
Telehealth and remote programs: virtual PT/OT visits, guided exercise apps or video programs let you learn and maintain exercises safely at home. (telehealth.hhs.gov)
When to seek professional evaluation: if you have new or worsening weakness, repeated falls, sudden loss of function, severe pain, or the mobility problem limits daily activities — see your primary care provider or a PT/OT for an assessment and personalized plan. (medlineplus.gov)
If you want, I can: (a) summarize specific home exercise types for a particular condition (arthritis, stroke, Parkinson’s), or (b) look up local home-visit PT/OT services or suppliers of walkers and bathroom grab bars in your area.
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Short answer: Yes — there are several mobile/concierge chiropractic practices that come to a client’s home, office or hotel specifically to serve time‑pressed professionals. Examples found in web search results include:
Housecall Chiropractic — a South Florida mobile/house‑call chiropractic service offering in‑home adjustments and targeted treatments. (housecallchiropractic.com)
House Call Chiros — a Phoenix Valley concierge/mobile chiropractic service that advertises visits at home, office, hotel or gym (and notes HSA/FSA payment options). (housecallchiros.com)
Modern Motion Chiropractic — a Boston‑based chiropractor offering mobile, on‑site, evidence‑based care at homes, offices, gyms or hotels. (modernmotionchiro.com)
Dr. Derek's Concierge Chiropractic — a concierge chiropractic practice explicitly positioning its service for busy executives, founders and professionals who need in‑home care. (drderekchiropractic.com)
Chiro On The Go — a 100% mobile chiropractic service in San Diego that provides visits at home, workplace or other convenient locations. (chiroonthego.com)
How to find the right in‑home chiropractor for you:
Search “mobile chiropractor” or “house call chiropractor” + your city to find local providers (many practices are regional).
Confirm licensure and state board standing, ask about experience with concierge visits, and whether they accept HSA/FSA or provide receipts for insurance. (housecallchiros.com)
Ask about session length, travel/concierge fees, what equipment they bring, and COVID/clinic protocols if relevant.
If you want, tell me your city or ZIP and I’ll search for available in‑home chiropractors near you and compare a few options (cost/availability/ratings).