96 verified chiropractors specializing in back pain treatment
To choose a chiropractor for back pain in Phoenix, Arizona, first ensure the chiropractor is **licensed by the Arizona Board of Chiropractic Examiners**, which requires passing the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) exams (Parts I-IV), the Arizona jurisprudence exam with at least 75%, and maintaining an active license through annual renewal with 12 hours of continuing education[1][2][4][7]. Verify their license status and check for any disciplinary actions via the Arizona Board’s website. Arizona also allows chiropractors licensed in other states with equivalent standards to practice under reciprocity if they meet continuous practice requirements and pass the state jurisprudence exam[3][6].
Insurance considerations include confirming whether the chiropractor accepts your health insurance plan, as chiropractic coverage can vary by provider and policy specific to Arizona. Although malpractice insurance is not mandated for Arizona chiropractors, it is advisable to choose practitioners with such coverage, especially those with private practices, to protect yourself[1]. The average cost in Phoenix for chiropractic visits typically ranges from about $50 to $150 per session, but this varies by practice, treatment complexity, and insurance coverage.
During the consultation, ask about their **experience with back pain similar to yours, treatment methods (e.g., spinal manipulation, physical therapy, acupuncture certification), expected outcomes, frequency and duration of care, and cost structure**. Red flags to avoid include practitioners who guarantee cures, recommend excessive treatments without clear progress, or downplay your symptoms. For Phoenix residents, consider local factors such as climate-related musculoskeletal issues and the availability of multilingual providers to accommodate diverse populations. Also, note that Arizona chiropractors do not have automatic certification for physical medicine modalities or acupuncture, which require separate certification if those services are sought[1][3].
Have more questions? Contact individual practices directly for specific information about their services, pricing, and availability.