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To choose a chiropractor for general chiropractic care in Minnesota, first verify that the practitioner is **licensed by the Minnesota Board of Chiropractic Examiners (MBCE)**. Licensing in Minnesota requires passing all parts of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) exams, including the practical and jurisprudence/ethics exam, as well as meeting education prerequisites such as graduating from an accredited chiropractic college[1][2]. You can confirm a chiropractor’s license status, disciplinary record, and continuing education compliance directly with the MBCE to ensure they meet state standards[7].
Regarding insurance and costs, Minnesota chiropractors must enroll with Minnesota Health Care Programs to bill Medicaid and other state-based insurance, so verifying enrollment may be relevant if you have public insurance[6]. Costs for chiropractic care vary across the state but typically range from $60 to $120 per session for general visits. Verify with your insurance provider whether chiropractic care is covered under your plan and any requirements for referrals or limits on sessions, as Minnesota insurance regulations may differ between private and public plans.
When choosing a chiropractor in Minnesota, ask about their experience with your specific health concerns, how many treatment sessions they expect, and their policy on payment and insurance billing. Also inquire whether they stay current with Minnesota’s continuing education requirements, which mandate 20 hours annually, with some allowance for online courses[4][5]. Consider questions about their approach to care, additional therapies offered, and how they coordinate with your other healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive, safe management tailored to your needs.
Have more questions? Contact individual practices directly for specific information about their services, pricing, and availability.