Why are consultations free?
If you aren’t happy, we aren’t happy. If for any reason after your consultation with Dr Webb or Jablonski you do not wish to continue with further evaluation, there is no charge. 3. What’s the difference between a chiropractic doctor and a medical doctor? Chiropractors have a minimum of six years of collegiate training to become a Doctor of Chiropractic; at least two of those years are in pre-chiropractic studies at a college or university (quite similar to a “Pre-Med” program). The Doctor of Chiropractic studies the same basic sciences as physicians, and must pass the same State Board of Examiners’ basic sciences examination that other doctors, including MDs, are required to pass. The chiropractor attends a college of chiropractic for four years, including two years as an intern at an outpatient clinic where he or she gets practical experience in a clinical and academic setting. Just as is the case for medical doctors (MD’s), doctors of chiropractic (DC) must pass the State Board Exam