75 verified chiropractors specializing in neck pain treatment
To choose a chiropractor for neck pain in Dallas, Texas, first ensure the practitioner is **licensed by the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners (TBCE)**, which requires graduation from a Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) accredited program, passing all parts of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) exams (Parts I-IV and Physiotherapy), and passing the Texas jurisprudence exam[1][2][5]. Unlike some states, Texas does not grant license reciprocity, so the chiropractor must have obtained a Texas-specific license. You can verify their license status and check for any disciplinary actions on the TBCE website. Optional but valuable certifications like acupuncture permission and physiotherapy expertise might also be noted, though physiotherapy certification is included in the basic license[1].
Regarding **insurance**, chiropractors in Texas typically carry liability and malpractice insurance, sometimes through group plans offered by associations like the American Chiropractic Association, but this is not mandated by the state[2]. You should confirm whether the chiropractor accepts your health insurance plan or if they offer affordable cash rates for neck pain treatment. In Dallas, chiropractic visit costs can vary widely from about $50 to $150 per session depending on the provider, treatment complexity, and insurance coverage; a typical initial consultation and treatment might cost more than follow-ups.
During a consultation, ask questions such as: What is your experience treating neck pain specifically? What diagnostic methods do you use? What treatment approach do you recommend, and what are the risks? Do you offer any outcomes or success rates for similar cases? It is also good to inquire about the expected number of visits and costs involved upfront. Avoid chiropractors who promise unrealistic cures, recommend excessive treatment plans without clear justification, or discourage concurrent care by other medical professionals—these are red flags[5]. Unique considerations for Dallas residents include verifying that the chiropractor is experienced in managing neck pain common to urban lifestyles (e.g., due to tech use or driving habits) and whether their office location and hours accommodate your schedule in the Dallas metropolitan area.
Have more questions? Contact individual practices directly for specific information about their services, pricing, and availability.