141 verified chiropractors specializing in neck pain treatment
To choose a chiropractor for neck pain in Denver, Colorado, first ensure the practitioner is **licensed by the Colorado Board of Chiropractic Examiners (CBCE)**, which requires passing national board exams and maintaining a valid state license renewed every two years. The state mandates chiropractors complete at least **30 hours of continuing education** every two years to keep their license active. You can verify a chiropractor's license status and disciplinary history through Colorado's Healthcare Professional Profiling Program (HPPP)[2][3][6][7]. Confirm that the chiropractor carries **malpractice insurance**, as required by Colorado law[3].
Key credentials to verify include their **Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree**, national board exam completion, and any additional certifications such as Active Release Technique (ART) or specialized physiotherapy training pertinent to neck pain treatment. Given Denver’s urban setting and traffic, some chiropractors may offer convenient scheduling or telehealth consultations, but note that telemedicine is **not authorized for chiropractic practices in Colorado**[3][7]. Regarding insurance, check whether the chiropractor accepts your specific health plan, as Colorado providers often participate in various insurance networks; also, if you require workers’ compensation care, ensure the clinic complies with Colorado’s workers’ comp accreditation and fee guidelines[4]. Average session costs in Denver typically range widely depending on clinic and treatment specifics but expect roughly $50-$150 per session; verify this during consultation.
When consulting, ask about their **experience treating neck pain specifically**, treatment methods used, session frequency and expected duration, outcomes, and any risks. Avoid chiropractors who promise quick cures, discourage medical consultation, or recommend overly aggressive adjustments without proper assessment. Unique factors for Denver residents may include the impact of high altitude on musculoskeletal health and local traffic patterns influencing neck strain. Make sure the chiropractor’s approach fits your lifestyle and health needs, and confirm all legal and insurance aspects to ensure safe, effective, and covered care.
Have more questions? Contact individual practices directly for specific information about their services, pricing, and availability.