TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 08, 2017 -- Individuals can receive the chiropractic treatment they need at affordable prices through the ChiroHealthUSA program. Premiums and deductibles are rising in 2017 and the discount program offered at $49 for the year is a useful way to spend less on necessary healthcare services otherwise not covered by insurance plans. ChiroHealthUSA is an excellent supplement to patient health insurance plan and your entire family can be covered under the $49 program. The chiropractors at Bolz Chiropractic care about the health of their patients and do not want to see individuals forego treatment due to cost. Those burdened by skyrocketing health insurance costs should look into the ChiroHealthUSA program.
Out of network patients, Medicare patients, cash patients, and those with health insurance that does not cover all needed services can take advantage of this affordable program with participating providers. The program offers discounted fees on needed services at the low cost of only $49 for the year and for the entire family. ChiroHealthUSA is not an insurance program but offers discounts on select services that can be applied toward chiropractic expenses.
Health care costs are likely to continue to rise and patients can save money with the discounted fees for services offered through ChiroHealthUSA. Interested patients can sign up in the office at Bolz Chiropractic. The discount patients receive on their first visit covers the small annual fee for the program.
“With rising healthcare costs, it pays for patients to find ways to make needed healthcare more affordable for themselves and their family,” said Dr. Timothy Bolz. “Patients and those considering chiropractic treatment should look into the affordable discount plan offered by ChiroHealthUSA that supplements many insurance programs and reduces out of pocket expenses. This discount program allows us to reduce the fees charged to patients on selected services and makes care more affordable. We do not want patients to skip needed care due to financial burdens. This program makes it easy to receive and continue necessary chiropractic services. Investigate the program for yourself and discuss questions with our team at Bolz Chiropractic.”
Dr. Timothy Bolz and Dr. Anna Bolz of Bolz Chiropractic serve residents of Topeka and the surrounding communities. Their chiropractic care team offers a holistic approach to promoting the overall wellness of patients. Chiropractic care and complementing services help individuals with a range of conditions including chronic pain, sports injuries, car accident injuries, and other chiropractic needs. Chiropractic can be used to address chronic headaches, back pain, pediatric, and prenatal needs. Services at Bolz Chiropractic include spinal adjustments, exams, X-rays, corrective exercises, lifestyle advice, prenatal and pediatric chiropractic care, auto accidents, sports injuries, personal injuries, and nutrition advice.
Call (785) 272-2090 to learn about ChiroHealthUSA, review applicable chiropractic services, or to schedule an appointment. Visit http://bolzchiropractic.com/ for more details on their chiropractic services.
Bolz Chiropractic, (785) 272-2090


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