Chiropractic Billing | Cut your learning curve with In-Context Help Pages

Help is there for you. The old adage that time is money certainly holds true for busy chiropractors who want to improve their clinic’s profitability by implementing new chiropractic EHR software. Naturally, they want to avoid going through an uncomfortable adjustment period of learning the required software features, as much as they want to prevent massive changes in their practice management routine. The obvious solution consists of Genesis’ software training system that allows users to learn on-the-go with in-context help pages. By accessing the appropriate training material right where and when they need it (on the feature page), the users can tailor their personal learning curve to their specific needs and time availability rather than having to go through overwhelming and ineffective lessons. This learning/training strategy can help chiropractors and their staff members implement new practice management/billing software in the least amount of time necessary to prevent loss of revenue. On the other side of the coin, it allows Genesis to continuously improve its software to help clients manage their practices’ more efficiently without losing revenue on expensive 1-on-1 training. It goes without saying that basic knowledge of software features and functionality by each and every staff member at the chiropractic clinic is a must in order to use Genesis chiropractic software the way it was intended– as time-saving tool that speeds up documentation and chiropractic billing processes. Furthermore, software support staff would not be able to help resolve even the simplest user issues when clinic staff lacks this kind of technical foundation. Using the In-context Help Pages to learn more about each of Genesis’ features can be accomplished by clicking the [?] whenever you don’t know how to proceed. A help page will open that explains everything you need to know about using that particular feature within Genesis software platform. Many of the help pages also include a video that briefly explains what the tab or feature can do for you and how you can use it. Users can also comment, edit and rate each help page to ensure that the power of Genesis’ network effect is passed on to every member in the form of shared knowledge. Simply click the “Edit” button on the left and type in your user tips following the guidelines that will be loaded onto the help page. For detailed directions on how to edit a help page, click the [?] within the help page on the right side to load a tutorial.
Dr. Ernie Landi Shows You How To Grow a 1000 a Week Practice

Since the beginning of Chiropractic as we know it, the “Chiropractic Philosophy” has been the corner stone of our profession. Some chiropractors seem to know it, practice it, and explain it better than others. For that reason Genesis Chiropractic Software has sought out, and interviewed a living-legend. Someone who has a very strong understanding of the chiropractic philosophy, and who has been practicing it for the last 45 years (and still going strong). Of the 45 years Dr. Ernie Landi has been practicing, 20 of them were at over 2,600 patient visits a week, and the last 20 have been over 1000. When it comes to building a practice, he is certainly no stranger to success. Thanks to Genesis Chiropractic Software, now you can experience that same success! Check out our interview with the man himself, Dr. Ernie Landi… In this philosophy-packed webinar you will learn: – How Dr. Landi went from 700 visits per week to 1,700 visits per week in one weekend! – How Dr. Landi built a practice up to almost 2,500 patients per week on pure Chiropractic philosophy! – How you can build a huge 90% cash based clinic, just like Dr. Landi did! – and why chiropractor’s offices are exploding when they get their Chiropractic philosophy down! There is no wonder why this interview has been one Genesis Chiropractic Software’s most popular of all time. In the first two minutes of the interview you can see that Dr. Ernie Landi is not only one of the most knowledgable in the area of chiropractic philosophy, but he is also one of the most passionate chiropractors in the profession today!
Chiropractic Software | Improve your practice performance by choosing a singular focal point

Can you prioritize the many daily tasks at your chiropractic clinic without feeling anxiety and puzzlement? Getting a singular focal point for you and your staff is necessary for building your dream practice with the right chiropractic software. This focal point basically serves as road map to success while increasing accountability and transparency. It also fosters teamwork and cooperation, which in turn increases predictable profitability growth and control. In order to build your dream practice, you have to set clear goals and balance Key Performance Indicators (KPI) such as Charges, Collections, Visits, No Shows, No Future Appointments and percentage of A/R over 120 days. All the while you have to stay compliant with your chiropractic SOAP notes. But without measuring your practice performance and tracking how each staff members contributes to the chosen goals you will never achieve your dream. In order to solve any practice performance problems that block your path to long-term profitability you need to be able to see the big picture at a glance and look up the necessary, detailed practice stats. Improving your practice performance requires diligent measuring and tracking of each chosen KPI. Only when you know how your practice is doing today, a reliable prediction of how it will perform tomorrow is possible. And by removing the factor of unpredictability from your practice performance you can gain much needed peace of mind. Of course, you don’t have time to search for and analyze multiple reports, let alone track your practice stats. Moreover, this kind of information overload can prevent you from being decisive about allocating resources. The only way to manage your practice effectively is to choose and balance the right KPI so that you can make progress in the selected areas and shift your focus as needed. At the same time this allows you to keep an eye on your overall practice performance. But without the right tools this approach is merely wishful thinking. Genesis Chiropractic Software, however, makes it a reality by providing you with a Radar to track KPI as well as automatically generated, detailed reports on all areas of practice performance, such as chiropractic billing. When you first log on to the home page of your Genesis Chiropractic Software, you can get a quick overview of your practice performance simply by looking at the Radar. It displays selected, vital stats on a single chart across two time points so that you can quickly see where you are right now and discover any trends before they turn into huge problems. You can also drill down into a particular KPI for a comprehensive sense of practice performance. If you want to get to the root of a performance problem you can look up any stats down to the lowest claim aspect and action taken for the appropriate KPI in a detailed, interactive report. For example, you might notice that your chiropractic billing stats are off and discover that the amount for ‘Insurance Collected’ is much lower than ‘Insurance Billed.’ This might indicate a problem with your chiropractic billing claims cycle. You can then look at the ‘Claim Status’ report to find out what might be causing any issues and fix the problem. You can access your practice Radar on your Genesis Chiropractic Software home page and click on a specific KPI to open a single graph. To look at any details of a particular area of practice performance, such as chiropractic billing stats, go to ‘Reports’ in the top menu and select the appropriate one from the drop down menu. Drill down into the desired details by specifying the date, provider or location. Genesis chiropractic reports also include: Context Search Department-wide Saved Queries for Repeat Usage Configurable, Sortable, and Drillable Report Layout by Arbitrarily Customizable Criteria Reconciled Error Reporting Within Standard HCFA form Export to Excel Reporting Across Multiple Departments/Sites Contact your Genesis chiropractic software Profitability Manager to configure your practice Radar with the right KPI’s to help you achieve your goals and build your dream practice. Watch Dr. Haas demonstrate the documentation interface.
Select the right metrics to improve your clinic’s billing performance

How often do you rely on your intuition when selecting a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) for your chiropractic clinic to track? Have you ever avoided hiring a person who did not “look the part?” When it comes to practice management and chiropractic billing, looks might have nothing to do with the statistics that reliably predict performance. Most chiropractic clinic owners and office managers know that good management and performance improvement require measurement. “We can’t manage what we can’t measure” is a well-known adage. But measurement of one KPI does not always result in accomplishing your goals. If you make such a mistake once, you experience disappointment. If you repeat it several times, you get frustrated. Repeat your frustration enough times, and you will grow anxious about making decisions in the future. Anxiety can create feelings of worry, uneasiness, and dread. An indecisive chiropractic practice owner or practice manager is a poor manager. A vicious cycle gets created causing you to fail as a practice owner or manager and experience frustration and anxiety about your personal performance. A recent article in Harvard Business Review (M. Mauboussin, “The True Measures of Success,” October 2012, pp. 46-56) identified three cognitive biases that impede practice owner’s intuition and skew practice management decisions: Overconfidence Availability Status quo Overconfidence Our deep confidence in our own judgement is often at odds with reality. For instance, most people regard themselves as better-than-average drivers. This tendency readily extends to practice management, where a chiropractic clinic owner relies exclusively on charges for a chiropractic billing success metric. While a downward trend of charges may be indicative of a problem with shrinking patient visits or a broken charge submission process to insurance companies, its growth does not necessarily result in total revenues growth. Availability We often overestimate the importance of examples that are easily available, that are at the top of our minds, for instance when they are frequently repeated or they are most recent. In the chiropractic billing industry, the three most recently unpaid claims by an insurance company do not necessarily indicate that this insurance company has changed its policy, or that the chiropractic biller in your office has grown negligent with her duties. Status Quo Chiropractic practice managers prefer staying the course rather than facing the risks associated with change. This bias is in part a result of risk avoidance, a fear of loss even in the face of a bigger gain. It makes it difficult for a chiropractic practice owner to adjust the KPIs in a changing environment, caused by new insurance payment policies or sweeping changes like Obamacare. It also makes it difficult for the practice owner to shift his focus from acquiring new patients to better serving the existing clients, once the practice has achieved a critical mass and is able to start growing based on patient referrals. Which one of these do you think you could be guilty of? Please share your views and experiences in the comment box below.
Chiropractic Software | New Network Members September 2013
Seventy-seven new members across 52 practices joined Genesis Chiropractic Software and Billing Network in September 2013! There is strength in numbers due to the shared knowledge – we call it the “Billing Network Effect,” as the billing performance of each of the member practices improves in step with the total volume of processed claims. Each office uses Genesis as their chiropractic EHR. We invite you to join us in welcoming our new team members and sharing your experience with them – see their names and practice websites below. Please welcome the following new Genesis network members: Tina Phillips of Abundant Health Chiropractic, Willowbrook, Illinois Scott Sorensen, Jody Schulz, Hannah Wood, and Brooke Neault of Advanced Chiropractic, Yuba City, California Darci of Back To Health Chiropractic And Wellness, Winona, Minnesota Katie Pearsall and Michael Massari of Bartholomew Family Chiropractic, Ithaca, New York Janet Coley of Big Pine Key Chiropractic, Key West, Florida Alyssa Betts of Bridge To Health Chiropractic, Hillsboro, Oregon Cameron Crocker, Calhoun Family Chiropractic, Clemson, South Carolina Sharron Keenan of Carolina Chiropractic Of Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina Jennifer Villalobos of CBP Spine Center, Windsor, Colorado Ashley Bignell of Champion Family Chiropractic, Lincoln, Nebraska Tammy Herkert of Chiropractic First, Mukwonago, Wisconsin Christina Struble and G. Biondo of Chiropractic Works, Oakland, New Jersey Pip Audit of Clermont Chiropractic Life Center, Clermont, Florida Michael Frustaci of Complete Care Chiropractic & Wellness Center, Medford, New Jersey Jessica Elizondo of Cohen Chiropractic Centre, Atlanta, Georgia Kelsey Washburn of Crouch Family Chiropractic, Bowling Green, Kentucky Kathy Carter of Cummins Chiropractic And Wellness, Bellevue, Washington Michael Catalanello, Daniel Roig, and Juan Medrano of Drs Choice, Rahway, New Jersey Dr. Kevin R. Candino of Dr. Kevin R. Candino DC, Manalapah, New Jersey Dr. Peter Lope of Dr. Peter L. Lope DC, Manalapah, New Jersey Awilda Santiago, Paolla Camargo, and Michelle Chavez of Dr Philip Delli Santi, Newark, New Jersey Sandra Mclean, Josephine Bunn, and John Mcclean of Elevation Health Of Jupiter, Jupiter, Florida Sarah Ellis of Elite Family Chiropractic, Charleston, South Carolina Dr Jennie Lieder of Family Healing Chiropractic, Charlotte, North Carolina Hope Mezera of Freedom Family Chiropractic, Centerville, Ohio Amanda Simpson, Ideal Spine Health Center, Eagle, Indiana Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Franco, Paul Gordon, Sara Novak, Telia Goudeau, Titisha Lewis, Kelly Chaney, Monica Havard, and Katie Carpente of Integrated Spine & Disc, Mandeville, Louisiana Tyler Maher of John P Maher DC, Carmel, New York Caleb Fisher of Jubilee Family Chiropractic, Naples, Florida Carolyn Victoria Hendricks of Justin Ard DC, Nashville, Tennessee Kali Mowdy of Keen Family Chiropractic, Austin, Texas Marcia Forrest of Kimberly Woods, Shreveport, Louisiana Jordan Michels of Kratz Family Chiropractic, Stoughton, Wisconsin Mark Ramirez of Lake Nona Family Chiropractic, Orlando, Florida Carrie Smith of Lombard Chiropractic, Lombard, Illinois Dr. Amy Logan of Natural State Health Center, Little Rock, Arkansas Katie Mcconnell of NCV, Shelburne, Vermont Shawn Bladel of Next Level Health, Rockford, Illinois Dixie Suski of North Star Family Chiropractic, Woodbury, Minnesota Stacey Phillips and Judi Erba of O’Dell Family Chiropractic, Webster, New York Besilica Castaneda and Jamiel Hafiz of Paris Chiropractic, Rockville, Maryland Kevin Spangler of Peoria Family Chiropractic, Peoria, Illinois Michael Wampfler, Mabel Larson, Jane Vanhamme, Dee Dee Wampfler, and Stacy Anderson of Premier Chiropractic, Stockton, Illinois Kellie Husband of Proactive Chiropractic, Rockville, Maryland Jessica Moon of Providence Health Center, Charlotte, North Carolina Herman Diehl of Redbird Chiropractic, Miami, Florida Shannon Pacheco of Rosemount Chiropractic, Rosemount, Minnesota Dena Amato of Symmetry Spine And Wellness Center, Alameda, California Katherine Richards of Victory Chiropractic, Antonio, Texas Adrianna Beal of Wells Family Chiropractic, Asheville, North Carolina Sheri Ahrendt of Wickiser Clinic Of Chiropractic, Anderson, South Carolina Johana Mckinney of Zenaptic Chiropractic, Vancouver, Washington
Optimize your Chiropractic Office Workflow with Custom EHR software
Do you feel anxiety because your chiropractic Electronic Health Record system doesn’t match your clinic’s workflow? Your productivity can suffer if your documentation and forms are not integrated into your clinic’s workflow. And if your EHR software does not match your workflow your clinic’s profitability will also take a hit since you don’t get paid for documenting. Updating your chiropractic software for the ever-changing documentation requirements can be just as costly as customizing your forms since those need to be distinctive for your specialty and practice. Aside from those financial aspects, you also need an EHR system that is easy to use since you don’t have time to learn new software or enhance your limited technological skills. Ideally, your system should help you streamline your office and save you time on documentation. Features like scoring and computation should be included for increased accuracy of your patient documentation. Genesis chiropractic EHR increases efficiency and ease of use for you with customization options to match your clinic’s unique needs. You can make our EHR documentation (xDocs) entirely your own by integrating your old forms and practice logo. You can save time by using checkboxes and auto-population of patient data when creating new notes for existing patients. All new forms are automatically and instantly tied to your patient database. Best of all, you can create them while still table-side with your patient instead of having to catch up on documentation after office hours. You can also have your patients fill out their intake forms at your clinic’s patient kiosk to speed up and improve patient data collection. Genesis EHR Documentation (xDocs) also includes insurance verification forms, chiropractic notes, and a specialized package for chiropractors: the Chiropractic Bio Physics Suite. Contact your Profitability Manager to activate your xDocs within your Genesis EHR system.
Control Your Claim Flow Visually Using Radar Software

Do you worry about insurance claims payment delays? Lack of control over your chiropractic claims process causes inconsistent cash flow for your practice. If you cannot track and predict your cash flow easily you will have a hard time making your business profitable. You might even drive away patients when you are stressed out, which further hinders the growth of your chiropractic clinic. Ultimately, you cannot achieve any long-term profitability without sufficient growth. Since seeing patients is your priority, you can’t make time to micromanage each chiropractic billing aspect. Addressing the large amount of failing or rejected claims is virtually impossible with limited resources. Nevertheless, you need to follow up on your chiropractic claims to avoid reduced cash flow. Inconsistent and ineffective chiropractic billing performance can have many culprits including incompetent or untrained staff. But no one can adequately keep track and follow up on all underpaid and denied claims without effective chiropractic software. Not correcting these claims causes payment delays and can increase the percentage of your AR past 120 days. That’s why you need to track your active claims backlog and evaluate your chiropractic billing performance. Managing a chiropractic office is a balancing act of multiple Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), though. It can be challenging to prioritize tasks as many chiropractors tackle easy problems first before they focus on more complex matters. You need to keep your eyes on the big picture if you want to improve your claims workflow management and chiropractic billing performance. To accomplish this you need a centralized organization of tasks and performance. It is important to choose the right chiropractic software functionality. You should be able to look at multiple aspects of your practice at once, just like the snapshot Genesis’ Practice Health Monitor (a.k.a Radar) provides. To improve teamwork every member of your staff can also see this Radar chart on Genesis’ Home page every time they log on. You don’t need to waste time on compiling your practice stats, including claims status since data collection is automated. Furthermore, you and your staff can monitor trends to detect any problem areas before they cripple your practice performance. You can track your practice performance over time and measure any improvements with Genesis’ radar. But first you need to customize your workflow KPIs. Your Practice Success Coach then configures your radar to help you reach your goals.
Dr. Allen Miner, Wellness Radio Expert!

Have you ever wanted to know “How To Start Your Own Radio Show”? Genesis Chiropractic Software brings you Dr. Allen Miner, host of Albuquerque’s number 1 wellness radio show “An Ounce of Prevention”! Dr. Allen Miner will show you exactly what you need to do to start your very own radio show today! Click Here Now To Get Instant Access To The Entire Interview! “When you have your own radio show, you are speaking to a captive audience. People who are driving are less distracted by their cell phone, text messages, email, chores, and all these other things flying at them. They are focused on the road, and listening to the radio, that’s it. There’s no better way to share your message than through the radio!” – Dr. Allen Miner Dr. Allen Miner is a very successful chiropractor in Albuquerque NM. He has built not only 1, but 4 successful chiropractic clinics by harnessing the power of RADIO! He has generated thousands of patients, and millions of dollars, through the years, with his very successful radio show “An Ounce of Prevention”. …And now he is sharing exactly how YOU can become a Wellness Radio Expert too in this 100% free webinar! If you have ever thought about doing your own radio show, or if it just sounds like something you would be interested in… Click Here Now To Get Instant Access To the Entire Interview!
Software Support and Training at Genesis

In a continued effort to improve the overall client-user experience Genesis has added a brand new chiropractic software user support system and clinic training team. This team consists of system experts dedicated to getting new users up and running faster than ever before, making sure that new features are understood and properly utilized by both new and veteran system users alike. Although Genesis’ in-context help pages usually eliminate most of the confusion new users might experience, the Practice Training Team helps all Genesis clients with personalized training to aid in total system mastery. Clients can also get quick answers without ever picking up the phone by opening a help request ticket to System Help (Practice Training Team). While it usually takes about 24-48 hours for a team member to resolve a help request ticket, clients can get the answers they need to immediate issues by opening a ‘critical’ ticket. All critical tickets must be addressed within one hour of its creation time. In addition to the in-context help files and help request tickets, Genesis clients can also participate in daily live interactive training webinars (9 per week) and ask any questions they may have concerning the use of the chiropractic software platform. Topics discussed include any software features in regards to chiropractic documentation, billing, compliance and more. The Live Help Calendar and access info can be found in the drop down menu under ‘Help’ in the top menu. Last but certainly not least, clients can also call or open a ticket to their Single Point of Contact (SPOC) who will then initiate a live call with a member of the Practice Training Team.
New Network Members August 2013
Seventy new members across fifty two practices joined Genesis Chiropractic Software and Billing Network in August 2013! There is strength in numbers due to the shared knowledge – we call it the “Billing Network Effect,” as the billing performance of each of the member practices improves in step with the total volume of processed claims. We invite you to join us in welcoming our new team members and sharing your experience with them – see their names and practice websites below. Please welcome the following new Genesis network members: Crystal Skuca-Wilding of Abundant Life Chiropractic, The Woodlands, Texas: http://www.abundantlifechiro.com/ Andy Lefranc and Nelson Martinez of Active Life Health Center, Atlanta, Georgia: http://www.alahc.net/ Dr Jon Scott, Dr Nick Brock, Christa Guarino, Lakshmi Alban, and Nancy Prim of Advanced Chiropractic Rehabilitation, Thousand Oaks, California: http://www.jonscottdc.com/ Cassie Major of Advanced Spinal Health & Wellness, Marysville, Ohio: http://www.maximizedlivingdrbenson.com/ Angela Barton of All the Way Health, Shreveport, Louisiana: http://allthewayhealth.com/ Anthony Umina of Atlanta Health Connection, Atlanta, Georgia: http://www.atlantahealthconnection.com Vladena Ciubara of Big Pine Key Chiropractic, Key West, Florida Dr. Tiffany Altilio of Bridge To Health Chiropractic, Hillsboro, Oregon: http://drtiffanyaltilio.com/ Andrew Herman of Calhoun Family Chiropractic, Clemson, South Carolina: http://calhounfamilychiropractic.com Emily Mcfarland of CBP Spine Center, Windsor, Colorado: http://www.benchmarkmedicalgroup.com/ Amanda Lee of Champion Family Chiropractic, Lincoln, Nebraska: Lisa Grubb of Chiropractic First, Mukwonago, Wisconsin: http://chiropracticfirstmukwonago.com/ Megan Cornelissen of Chiropractic Works, Oakland, New Jersey: Becca Sparks of Clermont Chiropractic Life Center, Clermont, Florida: http://www.clermontspine.com/ Heather Faulk of Columbia Family Chiropractic, Columbia, South Carolina: http://www.maximizedlivingdrstetson.com/ Brittany Bray of Cornerstone Chiropractic, Norman, Oklahoma: http://www.maximizedlivingdrdelong.com/ Lynette Timmons and Thassanee Cross of Cummins Chiropractic And Wellness, Bellevue, Washington: http://www.cumminschiropractic.com/ Tanner Hinsley and Rachel Deal of Dr. Brian Hooten, Dallas, Texas: http://www.maximizedlivingdrhooten.com/ Amber Hoyt of Dr. Fry’S Chiropractic Offices, Orchard, Washington: http://www.drfrysoffice.com/ Maya Kron of Family Chiropractic Center Of East Rutherford, East Rutherford, New Jersey: http://www.familychiropracticcenters.info Dr. Juliana Ekdahl of Family Healing Chiropractic, Charlotte, North Carolina: http://www.docsoop.com/ Kristi Grettum of Freedom Chiropractic Health Center, Fargo, North Dakota: http://freedomchc.com/ Shawna Ortiz and Raymond Ortiz of Frontier Family Chiropractic, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: http://www.frontierfamilychiropractic.com/ Katelyn Dill of Greenwood Family Chiropractic, Greenwood, Indiana: http://greenwoodfamilychiropractic.com/ Stephanie Broaded of Health Sprout, Woodstock, Georgia: http://www.healthsprout.com/ Lisa Griffith of Holland Family Chiropractic Center, Richmond, Virginia: http://www.hollandfamilychiropractic.com/ Karah of I get It Chiropractic, Westminster, Colorado: http://www.igetitchiropractic.com/ Matt Stefan of Infinity Wellness And Chiropractic, Plover, Wisconsin: http://www.infinitywellnessandchiropractic.com/ Jesse Hines of Infinity Wellness Center, Aurora, Colorado: http://www.maximizedlivingdrcummins.com/ Laurie Lysak and Rovanna Grangiero of Innerlink Chiropractic, Wixom, Michigan: http://www.maximizedlivingdrniedzinski.com/ Sarah Grove and Christina Hanson of Inspired Chiropractic, Sioux Falls, South Dakota: Amanda Warren of Integrative Body Health, Carrollton, Georgia: http://integrativebodyhealth.com/ Nicole Kolbenstetter of Jubilee Family Chiropractic, Naples, Florida: Micah Henigman of Kingdom Family Chiropractic, Wheat Ridge, Colorado: Dr. Joel Fenske and Tessa Nicole of Kingsway Chiropractic, Lakeville, Minnesota: http://www.kingswaychiropractic.com/ Andrew Lefranc of Lefranc Chiropractic, Sandy Springs, Georgia: http://www.lefrancchiropractic.com/Meet-the-Doctor.html Lyndi Mendez of Living Well Chiropractic, Hendersonville, Tennessee: Kate Reinhardtsen of Lone Star Family Chiropractic, Katy, Texas: Shelley Ressel of Lyons Health, Green Bay, Wisconsin: http://www.mygreenbaychiropractors.com/ Michael Nelson of Marble City Chiropractic, Knoxville, Tennessee: http://www.marblecitychiropractic.com Steve Groven of Maryland Chiropractic, Silver Spring, Maryland: http://www.dkdc.com/ Emmett Blahnik, Annalise Berman, Michelle Jenkins, Rachel Palm and Lisa Blahnik of Next Level Health, Rockford, Illinois: Nahomi Salcedo of Optimum Spine And Health Clinics, Salt Lake City, Utah: https://plus.google.com/115928190019251948138/about Megan Maharrey of Oxford Chiropractic, Oxford, Mississippi: Katelyn Kelly and Amanda Baum of Paris Chiropractic, Rockville, Maryland: http://www.parischiro.com/ Stephanie Mckenna of Peoria Family Chiropractic, Peoria, Illinois: Sara Sousa and Cferrante of Philip Delli Santi Dc, Summit, New Jersey: http://drpdellisanti.com/ Michael Longyear of Premiere Health And Rehab Solutions, Charlotte, North Carolina: Carole Dean of Proactive Chiropractic, Rockville, Maryland: http://www.prochiromed.com/ Jennifer Kardell of Providence Chiropractic, Hermitage, Tennessee: Dr. Jason Wilkinson and Jamie Wilkinson of Victory Chiropractic, San Antonio, Texas: Marcia Price of Wells Family Chiropractic, Asheville, North Carolina. 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