Chiropractor Toronto

Chiropractors practice rehabilitation-Focused Medicine.  They must complete a minimum of 3 years of  university to enter the program. Chiropractic education is a 4 year program focusing on whole body systems, pathology and human physiology.  At the end of the degree, Chiropractors receive the designation of doctor.

Toronto Chiropractor on Staff

Ali Kheradmand, Chiropractor

Ali Kheradmand is a chiropractor dedicated to providing patients in the Toronto area with safe, effective and non invasive treatments in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.  Ali focuses his chiropractic treatments on restoring motion to the spine and joints as well as treating the surrounding muscles and soft tissue.  Although chiropractors usually use their hands for most treatments, Ali is also well versed in the use of heat, ultrasound, and electrotherapy during chiropractic treatment.  Ali has had great experience during his chiropractor carrier in treating stiff achy joints, headaches, neck and shoulder pain, lower and upper back pain, foot pain, sports and motor vehicular injury etc.

Your Chiropractor, Toronto

Price List

  • Initial Chiropractic Assessment: $110
  • Follow-up Chiropractic Appointment: $55
  • Orthotics: From $450

Forms

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Chiropractor FAQ

How safe is chiropractic treatment?

A treatment by one of liberty’s certified chiropractors is very safe.  Chiropractic medicine is a widely accepted medical profession and is based around drug-free, non-invasive treatments that target muscle, joint pain and aliments.

Do I need a referral to see a chiropractor?

No. A referral is not required to be seen and treated by a Liberty chiropractor.  We do however welcome patients who are referred by their family doctor.

What does an initial chiropractic assessment entail?

At the initial chiropractic assessment the chiropractor will take a thorough history of the patient with a focus on a physical assessment.  This detailed assessment will help the chiropractor identify specific factors that may compound or cause pain.  By identifying these factors the chiropractor can tailor a treatment plan that addresses the specific needs of the patient.   After the assessment the chiropractor will initiate the initial chiropractic treatment.  The initial assessment and chiropractic treatment will last between 40-60 minutes.

Does the chiropractor take X-Rays?

In most cases the chiropractor will not need to take X-Rays.  On rare occasions chiropractors may order x-rays in severe cases of pain and stiffness.

How many chiropractic treatments will I need?

Every case is different, however many patients report improvements in their condition after just a few chiropractic treatments.  Liberty’s Toronto chiropractors will assess the patient at every appointment and make changes to the patient’s treatment plan as required.

Will insurance cover my chiropractic?

The short answer is yes.  The majority of Toronto workers have partial to full coverage for chiropractic health.  Other insurance plans such as extended health plans or vehicle insurance also provide coverage for chiropractic treatments.  Toronto’s Liberty clinic will provide patients with detailed receipts for chiropractic services which can be presented to insurance companies for reimbursement.