Neck Pain Treatment in South Milwaukee, WI

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How to Choose a Chiropractor for Neck Pain Treatment in South Milwaukee, WI

To choose a chiropractor for neck pain in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, you should first verify that the chiropractor is **licensed by the Wisconsin Chiropractic Examining Board**, which is overseen by the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS). Licensing in Wisconsin requires passing all four parts of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) exam with a minimum score of 375 and holding a Doctor of Chiropractic degree plus a bachelor's degree[1][2][5]. The chiropractor must also maintain a current CPR/AED certification and complete at least 40 hours of board-approved continuing education every two years to keep their license active[3][6][9]. You can confirm these credentials on the DSPS website or via the Wisconsin Chiropractic Examining Board to ensure they are in good standing without any disciplinary records[1][5].

Regarding insurance, chiropractors in Wisconsin typically accept major health insurance plans, but it is vital to confirm whether the chiropractor in South Milwaukee accepts your specific insurance as some plans vary by provider network. Wisconsin residents should also check if their insurance covers chiropractic care for neck pain, as coverage and copays can differ. Average costs for chiropractic sessions in the area may range widely, generally from $60 to $120 per session depending on the provider and treatment complexity, but you can expect a consultation fee—always clarify pricing beforehand to avoid surprises.

During your consultation with a chiropractor, ask about their experience treating **neck pain**, including any specialized techniques they use, expected treatment duration, and how they tailor care plans to individual needs. Inquire about their approach to imaging or referring to other medical professionals if needed. Red flags to avoid include chiropractors who promise a cure-all or require expensive, ongoing treatments without clear explanation, or those unwilling to coordinate care with your primary care physician. South Milwaukee residents may benefit from chiropractors familiar with local occupational or lifestyle factors contributing to neck pain, such as industrial work or commuting strains, which can influence the treatment approach. Always prioritize licensed, experienced chiropractors who communicate clearly and participate in your overall health management.

All Neck Pain Treatment Chiropractors in South Milwaukee

Dr. Steven Scheuing
1113 College Ave A, South Milwaukee, WI 53172
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Erin Miller
1113 College Ave, South Milwaukee, WI 53172

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