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Fees

Chiropractic Initial Consultation >>

£70

Once you are welcomed and registered at Move, we will begin with a comprehensive review of your medical history and a detailed examination to explore your symptoms. This 60 minute session will help to diagnose and personalise treatment to your specific needs. You will be given a report of findings, where the diagnosis and treatment plan is explained and in most cases treatment begins immediately.

Chiropractic Treatment  >>

£50

After your initial consultation, follow up treatments will begin. These will be tailored to your individual needs. We'll focus first on making you feel more comfortable, then progress to help you move and function better, before fixing your problems over the longer term.

Chiropractic Re-assessment / New Complaint  >>

£60

If you are a returning patient (usually over a year) or you have a new complaint, we like to make more time for your consultation to fully understand your current circumstances.

X-rays/MRI  >>

Move Chiropractic Clinic has fast direct referral access to x-ray and MRI scanning services locally.

Soft Tissue Therapy Initial Consultation  >>

£55

Your first appointment will be an hour long where we will begin by assessing the history and symptoms of your muscular-skeletal injury. We will then go on to provide a tailor-made treatment for your requirements for the remainder of the appointment.

If pregnancy massage is required please advise before the day of the appointment. Hot stones massage isn’t available for an initial consultation, only a follow up treatment.

 

 

Soft Tissue Therapy Follow Up Treatment  >>

£55

After your initial consultation, follow up treatments will begin. Again these will be an hour long appointment tailored to your requirements.If pregnancy massage or hot stones sports massage are required please advise before the day of the appointment.

Private Health Insurance

Chiropractic treatment is frequently covered by private health providers including BUPA, AXA PPP, AVIVA, WPA and many others. If you are going to be using private health care, please check first with your insurance company for further details.

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