Your Second Visit to Our Cincinnati Practice

On your report visit we explain what we found and how we may be able to help you.

Your second visit typically takes 30 - 45 minutes. You'll be greeted at the front desk and asked to sign in.

Dr. Everhart will go through the Report of Findings with you and discuss your treatment options with you. After an adjustment and therapy (if ordered), our Business Manager will discuss payment options (fees, insurance coverage, cash plans, etc) and then schedule a follow up appointment.

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EASTERN HILLS CHIROPRACTIC,
684 Old State Rt. 74, Cincinnati, OH | (513) 528-2200
Cincinnati families enjoy chiropractic and its amazing benefits since 1988.

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Dr. Joseph Asks some important questions of interest to Cincinnati residents - Chiropractor Cincinnati Dr. Joseph Asks...

What's the difference between sick care and health care?
Sick care is largely about relieving or suppressing symptoms. Health care is about improving performance. While sick care is about how you feel, health care is about how you function. Sick care is what you do to treat an obvious problem, and health care is what you do to avoid the problem and advance your well-being.
What's the difference between a "good" drug and a "bad" drug?
As a chiropractor, I see the use of many drugs (legal or illegal) as merely symptom treating. Worse, virtually every drug produces unwanted effects. The effects of chiropractic are largely positive effects. If you're a Cincinnati parent, consider carefully before giving your child a cough medication, cold remedy or pain reliever so this sort of question doesn't arise in the first place.