Hurst Chiropractic believes in the value of chiropractic care for you and your family and have maintained a pricing structure that allows care for all budgets. Our office participates in most insurance programs, auto accidents, and workers compensation cases. For patients who have little or no chiropractic insurance coverage, a “time of service” discount is available. For more information on our payment options for chiropractic and massage care, feel free to call our office directly.
Insurance
Most insurance plans are accepted at our office. We accept auto accident, workers compensation, personal injury, and most health insurance plans, including Medicare.
We are Preferred Providers for Chiropractic and Massage Therapy with the following companies:
- Asuris Northwest Health
- First Choice Health Network
- Premera Blue Cross
- Premera Lifewise
- Regence Blue Shield
- Blue Cross / Blue Shield (out-of area plans)
- Health Alliance
We are Preferred Providers for Chiropractic Only with the following companies:
- Medicare
- Health Alliance Medicare
EasyCare
For patients who have little or no chiropractic insurance coverage, we offer our EasyCare program. If you do not have insurance, lack chiropractic benefits, or have used up your benefit, there is still a way for you to receive the care you need. Many of our patients pay directly for care at the time of service and discover chiropractic to be cost-effective and affordable.
The Price of Taking Charge of Your Health
Based on our experience we are convinced that taking the time and money to care for your health early is far less time and money consuming than trying to recover it once it is gone. Compared to many of the expensive medical procedures that become necessary once a problem has gotten out of control, chiropractic is quite cost-effective and non-invasive.
We would like to encourage you to be proactive and take your health seriously now, before serious conditions develop in the future. We say this not as a sales pitch, but as a service to you—we see many people that choose to make their health a priority, and many who don’t. It is apparent that those who treat their health as an asset—to be built, nurtured, and maintained—enjoy a much higher quality of health. Instead of being a topic of stress and uncertainty, your health becomes a resource that brings you forward instead of holding you back. We want as many as possible in our community to enjoy this, and as a result, make it an even better place for all of us to live.