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Old 03-07-2013, 02:34 PM #4
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I haven't been diagnosed with MS, but I have a lot of MS symptoms. I've been seeing a Chiropractor to manage the pain and to improve my mobility. I do not have insurance, but it turns out after the first visit it's relatively inexpensive. I paid $100 for the first visit, after that it's $40 a visit.

For me, it's helped a GREAT deal, and it's so worth it. If you have the money to spend, it's worth giving it a shot.

Many Dr.'s offices offer a break for self-pay clients. It's a lot easier on them to not have to deal with submitting to insurance companies, and also guarantees that they'll make X amount of dollars, because you'll typically pay up front.

Hope this helps!
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