Ultimate Life Fees

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Losing anything, especially your health, will require an investment of your time and money to recover it. Rest assured that our fees are competitive with other offices in the area. Once we have an opportunity to evaluate your case, we will explain what we found and what we think it will take for you to get well, and just as important, to stay well. We will develop a Care Plan based on YOUR personal health goals and choices.

Consultation and Spinal Screening No Charge
Complete Initial Assessment/Examination$60.00-$150.00
Complete Re-Assessment/Re-Examination$40.00-$100.00
Adjustment/Office Appointment$35.00-$45.00

Payment Options: Cash, check, credit card, Care Credit, Health Savings Accounts(HSA), Health Reimbursement Accounts(HRA), Flexible Spending Accounts, Worker's Compensation, Motor Vehicle/Personal Injury, and Many Insurances Plans.

We offer Flexible Payment Plans because we believe that Better Health and Better Quality of Life should be available for more people!

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Dr. Martin  Asks some important questions of interest to Milwaukee residents - Chiropractor Milwaukee Dr. Martin Asks...

Could a chiropractor put an end to bedwetting?
If bladder control seems elusive, consider chiropractic. If spinal bones are interfering with nerves that control your child's bladder, plastic sheets, alarms and other methods simply add to the embarrassment. Milwaukee parents are often amazed (and relieved) that chiropractic can be so helpful. Learn more.
Why are frequent visits advised when starting chiropractic care?
Consistent visits at the beginning of your chiropractic care help create the momentum necessary to correct and retrain unhealthy spinal patterns. Later, Milwaukee practice members find that continued care on a less frequent visit schedule can help preserve their progress and avoid a relapse.