First Visit

 Initial Paperwork:  On your first visit, we will ask you to complete a patient questionnaire and history.  It will save you a lot of time if you complete some of the paperwork ahead of time and have it ready when you come in for your first visit. You can print out our initial paperwork by clicking the following two links:

New Patient Form     Injury Form    Please complete your new patient paperwork prior to your first appointment.  It only takes about 10 minutes.

 

Note: Adobe Reader® or similar pdf software is required.

 

What to Expect: In every doctor/patient relationship, communication is imperative. At Norris Chiropractic Health & Wellness Clinic , we listen. The first time we meet a new patient, we will take a thorough health history. This helps us to pinpoint the actual problem instead of focusing on just the symptoms. We will give you a complete assessment of your condition and make sure that we fully answer any questions you may have.

Next, The doctor will perform an extensive examination that includes your spine, reflexes, body alignment, bio-chemistry and many other factors. The doctor may examine other areas depending on your specific complaints, for example shoulder, knees, feet, or TMJ.

Your specific condition may require us to take x-rays to either rule out more serious conditions or assist us in developing the most effective treatment plan for you. Please bring a copy of your latest blood test and any x-rays or scans.

A Report of Findings (ROF) is a necessary report that's needed to explain the cause of your problems, and what steps are necessary for a full recovery if possible. If your body is out of alignment  -- this is called a subluxation. If your body is out of alignment you will likely need to make a series of short appointments.

 

Quincy chiropractor Dr. John Norris of Norris Chiropractic Health and Wellness Center provides safe, gentle and effective chiropractic care; serving the Quincy Illinois area.
Dr. J Norris
Quincy chiropractors
DISCLAIMER: No individuals, including those under our active care, should use the information, resources or tools contained within to self-diagnose or self-treat any health-related condition. Diagnosis and treatment of all health conditions should only be performed by your doctor of chiropractic or other licensed health care professional.