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To choose a chiropractor for general chiropractic care in Massachusetts, start by verifying that the chiropractor is duly licensed by the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Chiropractors. Licensing requires completing at least two years of undergraduate college credits plus graduation from a Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) accredited chiropractic college, successful passing of National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) Parts I-IV and physiotherapy exams, and meeting Massachusetts-specific requirements such as submitting an application, fees, and supporting documents[1][4][9]. You can verify a chiropractor’s license status, disciplinary history, and compliance with facility standards via the Massachusetts Board's website or by contacting them directly at 617-624-6150[4].
Insurance considerations are important since chiropractors in Massachusetts must carry malpractice insurance, either through a licensed facility or solo practice arrangements such as LLP or LLC[5]. Massachusetts Medicaid and many private insurance plans cover chiropractic care, but coverage specifics vary, so confirm your insurance policy’s network participation and benefits for chiropractic visits. Fees for chiropractic care in Massachusetts typically range between $50 to $150 per session, influenced by clinic location, services offered, and insurance coverage; you should request detailed pricing upfront when consulting a chiropractor.
When selecting a chiropractor, confirm they maintain a licensed facility compliant with state regulations, including proper display of licenses and recent inspection reports as required by 233 CMR 5.02[2]. Ask about their years of experience, expertise in specific techniques or conditions, continuing education compliance (12 hours per year in clinical, philosophy, ethics, and jurisprudence), and patient satisfaction. Inquire how they handle treatment plans, goals, and communication. Since the Board requires peer reviews and continuing education approved by recognized chiropractic or educational entities, verify their adherence to these standards[5][6]. Massachusetts has no unusual restrictions on chiropractic scope but requires adherence to state laws and regulation of chiropractic assistants if employed[5].
In summary, focus on verifying licensure and standing with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Chiropractors, confirm insurance acceptance and cost expectations, ensure compliance with state facility and practice regulations, and interview prospective chiropractors about experience, treatment approach, and professional credentials to select qualified chiropractic care tailored to your needs in Massachusetts.
Have more questions? Contact individual practices directly for specific information about their services, pricing, and availability.