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What to Expect at Your First Chiropractic Visit

Not sure what happens when you walk through the door? Here is a plain-English walkthrough of your first chiropractic appointment, start to finish.

Dr. Nick Fischer

Reviewed by Dr. Nick Fischer, DC · Chiropractor & Clinic Director

Getting Started · May 14, 2026

What to Expect at Your First Chiropractic Visit

If you’ve never been to a chiropractor before, it’s completely normal to have questions — or even a little apprehension. Will it hurt? What will they actually do? Do I have to come back a hundred times? Let’s walk through what typically happens at a first visit so you know exactly what you’re walking into.

Before You Arrive

Most offices ask new patients to fill out intake paperwork ahead of time, either online or when you arrive. You’ll share your health history, describe your main complaint, and note any medications or prior injuries. The more specific you can be about your symptoms — when they started, what makes them better or worse, whether any activities aggravate them — the more useful your first conversation with the doctor will be.

Wear or bring comfortable clothing you can move in easily. You don’t need special gear; just something that allows a reasonable range of motion.

Your Consultation and Exam

The first appointment is largely about listening and assessing. The chiropractor will ask you questions about your symptoms, your daily habits, your work setup, and your health goals. Then they’ll do a physical examination that typically includes posture assessment, range-of-motion testing, orthopedic and neurological checks, and spinal palpation to feel for areas of restriction or tenderness.

Depending on your situation, they may also review X-rays (either taken in-office or from a prior provider) to get a clearer picture of what’s happening structurally.

The Report of Findings

Once the exam is complete, your chiropractor will explain what they found and what they recommend. A good provider won’t push you into a rigid package or make exaggerated promises. They’ll give you an honest picture of what’s going on, what care might help, and roughly how long it might take to see results. You’re always free to ask questions or take time to think it over.

Your First Adjustment

If it makes sense to begin care that day, you’ll receive your first adjustment. Chiropractic adjustments are precise, controlled movements applied to specific spinal joints to restore normal motion and reduce nerve irritation. Most patients feel immediate relief or a sense of looseness — some feel mild soreness afterward, similar to a new workout, that resolves within a day or two.

The adjustment itself is typically quick. You’ll hear the familiar popping sound (which is just gas releasing from the joint, not bones cracking) or, depending on the technique used, you may feel a gentle sustained pressure instead. Either way, it’s far less dramatic than most first-timers expect.

What Comes Next

At the end of your visit, you’ll have a clear picture of what the recommended care plan looks like, how frequently you’d ideally come in, and what you can do at home between appointments to support your progress.

Ready to take the first step? Visit our new patients page for information on what to bring and how to prepare, or contact us to schedule your first appointment. We’re glad you’re here.