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Condition Ongoing · Maintenance

Care that doesn’t wait for the flare.

Once an acute concern has settled, some patients benefit from periodic visits — not a fixed schedule by default, but a frequency that genuinely helps them stay ahead of their patterns.

What it is

Wellness or maintenance care is not for everyone. The evidence is mixed, and at this practice it is offered when there is a clear rationale — physically demanding work, a known recurring pattern that responds well to periodic care, or specific goals around movement and capacity over time.

What it is not: a standing recurring booking with no clinical reason. Frequency is reviewed openly at each visit, and care continues only as long as it provides benefit.

Common causes

Patients commonly choose ongoing care when:

  • Their work is physically demanding — trades, healthcare, hairdressing, hospitality.
  • They have a known recurring pattern — that responds well to periodic care.
  • They train at significant volume — and want support between training blocks.
  • They have movement-quality goals — alongside whatever else they do.
  • They simply move and feel better — with periodic, evidence-informed care.
  • Acute care has wound down — and they want a clear taper, not a hard stop.

How chiropractic care may help

Visits typically use the standard Chiropractic Treatment format — a brief check-in, focused reassessment, and the hands-on care most appropriate for what your body is asking for that visit. Frequency varies; many patients land on every 4–6 weeks, others less.

Ongoing care is not a subscription — it is a tool you reach for when it earns its place.

When to consider other care

If you are managing a specific medical condition, your primary care provider remains central. Wellness chiropractic care complements broader healthcare — it is not a substitute for it. Where conditions arise that fall outside chiropractic scope, referral is open and direct.

Related conditions

Stay ahead.

Build the habit

Book a follow-up if you are an existing patient, or a New Patient Examination if you are starting fresh.