Skip to main content

Looking for an in-network provider that doesn't break the bank?

If you're like most American's then you want the best care for the best price. When it comes to finding a healthcare professional that doesn't break the bank you go and view Google ratings and Facebook reviews to determine where you will invest your time and money. The Stewart Clinic Chiropractic Group is the place for you. They offer a wide range of therapies that most chiro's in town don't provide. One of the perks that the clinic has is that they're in-network with the majority of the insurance companies. Here is who they're in-network with to name a few:
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield
  • Aetna
  • ASHN
  • Medicare
  • Cigna
  • Student Health Insurance from UGA
  • Automobile Medical Payments
Why should I go to the Stewart Clinic?
Their prices are affordable. The staff is pleasant and knowledgeable in regard to therapies and insurance policies. The doctors care about YOU. They actively seek to provide you with the best care. 

Now to show you how you won't spend a fortune: compare the costs of spinal surgery that is in-network versus Stewart Clinic's non-surgical disc treatment that is also in-network:

Let's say an individual has a 20% copayment. That means that insurance will cover 80% of the total cost. The spinal surgery is $50,000 to $90,000. The patient is still responsible for owing $18,000 (the remaining 20%). Now an average copay for in-network for chiropractic is $35. Then chiropractor prescribes a treatment plan for several visits on the non-surgical disc treatment and the cost comes out to be $300-$500. It's apparent that you will save money and still get the treatment you need without needing invasive, expensive surgery.

The Stewart Clinic has a 90% success rate of those who have been treated. Every patient that has walked into the clinic has been satisfied with the treatment and its outcome. So before you go and think about spinal surgery, consider the Stewart Clinic. You will be guaranteed to not break the bank.

To find out more information on their in-network services contact the Stewart Clinic.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Wow. Where did 2017 go? It seems like yesterday when we were all complaining of the Georgia heat and deciding on which beach we would visit. The old saying “time is flying” is no joke. It is! You know, for over 45 years, Stewart Clinic Chiropractic Group has inherited over 16000 New Year’s resolutions. Well, that’s how many patients we’ve taken care of and I’m sure we all from time to time create something in the New Year that we want to improve upon, change or quit. Have you given 2018 some thought yet? If you’re like most of us, you’ve punished yourself since Thanksgiving and have scoured your closet for the “stretchy pants.” So, maybe you are resolving to ease up on the sweets, exercise a little more and double down on enjoying the remainder of your 29200 days………… Wait, what? Yep, I said it. IF you are lucky enough to live to 80 years (current life expectancy is 78.74 years), that is only 29200 days. That’s not a lot!  As I write this, I have burned up about 17,795 of my

Text Neck? Learn what we can do to help.

Do you have that tight, uncomfortable strain in your neck? Is it causing you to struggle at work or to even sleep at night? How you hold your phone as you text might be the perpetrator. Statistics show that about 82% of adults have cell phones and about a quarter of them experience neck pain.  What causes "Text Neck"? Any pain or tension related to the neck is often caused by poor posture. Throughout the day, whether people are in class, sitting at a desk, or standing, if they're texting they're probably hunched over with their head extended. This causes the muscles to become tense, causing strain. The tension then leads to the stiffness and aches in the neck. What can I do? You can try to maintain correct posture by sitting straight with your eyes looking ahead as you text. Or you can visit a chiropractor. What can the Stewart Clinic do for me? Text neck is the inflammation of the joints around the neck. If it remains chronic, with no care, it can lead