Frequently asked questions
Clear answers before your first visit.
These are the site-wide questions people commonly ask about starting care, scheduling, location, privacy, and special-case routing. Questions about a particular concern or service are answered on the relevant page and during an individual evaluation.
Starting care
What new patients usually want to know.
You do not need to select a technique, program, or diagnosis before making contact.
Where is Rogue Community Chiropractic located, and when is it open?
The clinic is at 153 Clear Creek Dr, Ashland, OR 97520. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. See the Contact page for directions and phone or text options.
How should a new patient start?
Ordinary new patients start with an Initial Visit. It is designed to understand the concern, complete an appropriate evaluation, explain the findings, and recommend the next step when care is appropriate.
Do I need to choose a service, technique, or program?
No. You can review the Services page, but the clinical tools follow the evaluation. You do not need to diagnose yourself or choose a modality before the first visit.
What happens at an Initial Visit?
The visit may include a focused history, clinically appropriate examination, movement or functional measures, plain-language findings, and a recommended next step. Read the full Initial Visit guide.
Will I receive treatment at the first visit?
Not automatically. The first priority is understanding the concern, completing an appropriate evaluation, and explaining the next step. Care may be offered when clinically appropriate and agreed upon.
Routing and privacy
When calling first is the better path.
What if I have an insurance, referral, Medicare, auto injury, or work injury question?
Call or text before ordinary online booking. Coverage, participation, referral, authorization, and injury-case requirements vary and should be verified rather than guessed. Do not include private health or insurance details in an ordinary text.
What information should I avoid sending by ordinary text?
Do not send health history, symptoms, insurance details, records, appointment notes, or other private medical information in an ordinary text message. Use text only for simple operational routing unless the clinic provides a secure path.
What should I do in an emergency?
Rogue Community Chiropractic is not an emergency service. Call 911 or seek emergency medical care for a medical emergency, chest pain, signs of stroke, major trauma, severe new weakness, loss of bowel or bladder control, or another urgent concern.
Still need help?
Call or text for operational guidance.
We can help clarify the appropriate starting path. Keep ordinary texts free of health, insurance, and appointment details.
