So you’re interested in becoming a patient - that’s wonderful! To start the process, all you have to do is call our clinic at (715) 568-1251 and set up a time with Debbie or Nancy. They’ll be happy to assist you in finding the best time to schedule your first appointment.
Your visit to our office will begin with signing in and then our staff will
provide you with paperwork that will help the doctors better understand your
problem. You will be given a
confidential patient history form for your review. If you have been involved
in an automobile accident, you will be given an automobile accident history
form.
When your
paperwork is complete, Debbie or Nancy will bring you back to the Doctor’s office for a
consultation. You will be able to share your problems with the Doctor and ask
questions that you want at this time. The Doctor will ask you some specific
questions and give you a brief review of his expectations for your initial
evaluation.

You will then be escorted to the exam room where the Doctor will
order and perform various tests, which are based on your case history. These
evaluations may include postural
analysis, and range of motion.
The Doctor will also use appropriate orthopedic and neurological tests, and
he will palpate (feel for tender spots) your neck and back.

You will next have 3 precision cervical X-rays taken of your neck, as well as other
views of your spine, if necessary.
Following the
consultation, examination and x-rays, you will be asked to set up an
appointment for the earliest date possible. We suggest that you bring a
family member or friend with you on your next visit.
Your doctor will like to have someone to
accompany you while your test results are reviewed.

On your second visit, Dr. Peterson will review your examination and X-ray findings. The doctor will explain your spinal misalignment and how it causes body imbalance, nerve interference and how this may be affecting your health. Any questions that you have will be addressed, and the Doctor’s initial expectations will be given as well. Once all your questions have been answered and all of your findings have been covered, you will then walk down the hall and into one of our adjusting rooms.
Before you are adjusted, your Doctor will explain how the adjustment works and what it will feel like (very delicate pressure). Because he uses the Grostic Procedure, your neck will never be twisted and manipulated. However, the Doctors are not claiming that their procedure is better than general manipulation, but they want their patients to be informed as to the procedures they do and do not provide.
The Doctors will focus on re-aligning the atlas vertebra and to restore body balance
on this visit. Once your Doctor determines that the adjustment was successful,
you will be brought back to the X-ray room and one or two post-adjustment x-rays
will be taken. These follow-up x-ray films will be analyzed and compared to your
original, pre-adjustment X-rays. This will tell your Doctor if the adjustment
was right on target, or if the adjustment needs to be changed in any way.
On subsequent visits, your doctor will determine whether you are in need of a specific upper neck adjustment. He will determine this by using a specific body balance test, temperature graph reading, postural checks and palpation(feeling) of your spine. If you are out of alignment, he will adjust your atlas vertebra. If you are not out of alignment, he may or may not provide an adjustment to other regions of your spine. If lower spine adjustments are used, they will also be very gentle.