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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a chiropractic neurologist, and how do they differ from a traditional chiropractor?
A chiropractic neurologist focuses on brain-based solutions to address underlying neurological conditions, whereas a traditional chiropractor uses treatment of the spine to address musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions. Chiropractic Neurology is sometime also known as Functional Neurology
Are the treatments provided by Alaska Brain and Spine covered by insurance?
As a courtesy to our patients, we bill most major medical insurance companies on their behalf. We also handle VA, motor vehicle accidents, personal injury, and workers comp cases, as well as medicare. Alaska Brain and Spine is out of network with all insurance companies. To find out specific information about your policy, give our office a call and we’ll walk you through your options.
What techniques or approaches do you use in treatment?
Treatment options vary wildly according to the symptoms and severity of your conditions. Comprehensive treatment plans are created with long term health of the individual in mind. By utilizing a holistic approach, Dr Costello addresses the root causes of neurological conditions, promoting long-term wellness. For more information on our diagnostic and treatment approach, see our How it Works(link to how it works) page.
What qualifications and experience does Dr. Costello have?
Dr. Josh Costello graduated from Logan College of Chiropractic in 2011, and has been a board certified chiropractic neurologist since 2019. With years of experience treating a diverse range of neurological conditions, Dr. Costello possesses the expertise and skill necessary to deliver effective, personalized care. For more information on Chiropractic neurology, go to https://acnb.org/.
How soon can I expect to see results from functional neurology treatments?
The timeline for seeing results from treatments can vary depending on factors such as the nature and severity of your condition, your overall health status, and your adherence to the treatment plan. While some individuals may experience improvements shortly after starting treatment, others may require more time for noticeable changes to occur.