Browse chiropractors in Alaska.
378
Chiropractors
100%
Accepting patients
92%
Most common: DC
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Alaska has 378 licensed chiropractors spread across the state. 100% are currently accepting new patients. The most common credential is DC, which stands for Doctor of Chiropractic, at 92%.
University of Alaska Anchorage College of Health trains practitioners in the state. Notable hospitals include Providence Alaska Medical Center, Alaska Regional Hospital, and Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. Health systems such as Providence Alaska Medical Center, Southcentral Foundation, and Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium employ many of the state's chiropractors.
29% accept Medicare. Patients with Alaska Medicaid (Denali Care) should verify coverage directly, as not all chiropractors participate. The most widely accepted carriers include qhp-38344, medicare, qhp-73836, unitedhealthcare, and qhp-56707.
Alaska relies heavily on telemedicine to serve remote communities, with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium operating one of the largest tribal telehealth networks in the United States.
Alaska has 378 licensed chiropractors. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of chiropractors in Alaska are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
The most commonly accepted carriers among chiropractors in Alaska include qhp-38344, medicare, qhp-73836, unitedhealthcare, and qhp-56707. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.
An initial visit costs $60 to $200. Follow-up adjustments run $30 to $75 each. X-rays cost $50 to $200. Actual costs in Alaska depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Many health plans cover chiropractic care with a copay, but often limit the number of visits per year to 20 to 30. Verify your annual visit cap before starting treatment.
Look for a licensed provider with experience in your specific condition. You do not need a referral to see a chiropractor. You can schedule directly. Alaska has 378 chiropractors. FindClarity lets you filter by insurance, location, and telehealth availability.
29% of chiropractors in Alaska accept Medicare. Medicare covers spinal manipulation performed by a chiropractor but does not cover X-rays, exams, or other services provided by chiropractors. You can filter for Medicare-accepting providers on FindClarity.
Some chiropractors in Alaska accept Alaska Medicaid (Denali Care), the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid chiropractic coverage varies significantly by state. Some states cover chiropractic care, while others do not include it as a benefit. Check your specific state program. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Alaska Medicaid (Denali Care) participation before scheduling.
For acute pain, treatment typically involves two to three visits per week for two to four weeks, tapering as symptoms improve. Some patients choose periodic maintenance visits, though opinions on their necessity vary. With 378 chiropractors in Alaska, you can search on FindClarity to find a provider who fits your schedule.
Top accepted carriers in Alaska include qhp-38344, medicare, qhp-73836, unitedhealthcare, and qhp-56707.
Many health insurance plans cover chiropractic care, typically with a copay of $20 to $50 per visit. Plans often limit the number of covered visits per year (commonly 20 to 30). Medicare covers spinal manipulation but not X-rays or other chiropractic services. Verify coverage before starting treatment, as some plans require a referral.