39 verified chiropractors specializing in general chiropractic care
To choose a chiropractor for general chiropractic care in Raleigh, North Carolina, first verify that the chiropractor is **licensed by the North Carolina Board of Chiropractic Examiners**. Licensing requires a minimum of a bachelor’s degree plus a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree from an accredited college, successful passage of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) exams (Parts I-IV and Physiotherapy), and fulfilling North Carolina’s application process including submission of transcripts, proof of good moral character, and fees[1][4][5]. Confirm their license is active and in good standing via the state board's website. Chiropractors in North Carolina must also maintain **18 hours of continuing education annually**, including live or interactive formats, ensuring their knowledge remains current[6].
Insurance-wise, many chiropractors accept major health insurance including Medicaid and Medicare; however, coverage varies so it’s important to confirm with your provider whether your insurance network or plan covers the chiropractor you are considering. Chiropractors should carry professional liability insurance for your protection, which reputable practitioners usually have[5]. In Raleigh, the **average cost per session ranges roughly from $50 to $150**, depending on the treatment type, length, and chiropractor’s experience. It is advisable to ask about session costs, initial consultation fees, treatment plan length, and payment policies when scheduling[5].
During the initial consultation, ask about their educational background, licensure status, treatment approach, experience with your specific issue, expected outcomes, and any use of diagnostic imaging. Also, inquire about how they handle referrals for issues requiring medical or surgical intervention. Watch for red flags such as a chiropractor offering cures for unrelated diseases, insisting on long-term treatment without clear progress, or practicing outside their scope (e.g., prescribing drugs, surgery). Raleigh residents may also consider a chiropractor’s familiarity with local healthcare networks or language needs due to the area’s diverse population. Overall, selecting an in-state licensed chiropractor with transparent practices, positive patient reviews, and verified credentials ensures safe, effective care in Raleigh[1][4][5][6].
Have more questions? Contact individual practices directly for specific information about their services, pricing, and availability.