Amarillo South Chiropractic and Physical Therapy
Chiropractic
(270 reviews)

Some clinics go beyond adjustments and build out full recovery programs: physical therapy, corrective exercise, soft tissue work, and recovery modalities. This category fits patients coming back from an injury or surgery, or anyone whose care plan needs more than the adjustment table.
Verified chiropractors in the Texas Panhandle. Sorted by review count and rating.
Chiropractic
(270 reviews)
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Some clinics go beyond adjustments and build out full recovery programs: physical therapy, corrective exercise, soft tissue work, and recovery modalities. This category fits patients coming back from an injury or surgery, or anyone whose care plan needs more than the adjustment table.
For rehab & recovery specifically, ask any prospective chiropractor three things: how much experience they have treating cases like yours, what technique they recommend for your specific situation and why, and how many visits they expect before reassessing progress.
Experience matters. A chiropractor who has treated patients across the Texas Panhandle for years will have seen cases like yours before. Ratings and review count above are a reasonable shortcut to that experience — the clinics at the top have built theirs one patient at a time.
Read recent reviews for two or three of the chiropractors above before deciding. Pick on fit and clarity of the treatment plan, not just the price of a visit.
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Contact UsSome clinics go beyond adjustments and build out full recovery programs: physical therapy, corrective exercise, soft tissue work, and recovery modalities. This category fits patients coming back from an injury or surgery, or anyone whose care plan needs more than the adjustment table.
Common signs you could benefit from rehab & recovery vary by situation. An initial exam is the reliable way to find out — book one and ask the chiropractor to explain what they find before you commit to a treatment plan.
Compare review counts and ratings, ask each chiropractor about their experience treating cases like yours in the Texas Panhandle, and ask what a course of care typically involves: techniques, expected number of visits, and cost per visit with or without insurance.
Yes — every clinic listed has been verified as active through their Google Business Profile. Chiropractors practicing in Texas must be licensed by the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners; you can verify a license on the board's website or ask the clinic directly.