Our Chiropractic Philosophy
When people describe the care they receive at Allied Chiropractic with the staff and Dr. Emblom, one idea comes through loud and clear.
The care is practical. It makes sense. No heroics. No magic. That is the kind of care we have always tried to offer.
The care is practical. It makes sense. No heroics. No magic. That is the kind of care we have always tried to offer.
Practical Chiropractic
1.) What is practical care?
Practical chiropractic care shouldn't be such a rare thing, but it is. In these days of insurance regulation, marketing overload and too many lawsuits, the practical chiropractor can feel overwhelmed. Some insurance companies want us to get their "authorization" to treat patients. If we had a wait-and-see policy, we would have to tell patients to stay home(in pain) until we heard back from the insurance company before they could be scheduled for care. Obviously, that's not practical. Patients are treated as needed and if the insurance company wants to be on board, great. If not, we still treat as needed. Nobody is left out in the cold. If we had a lawsuit mentality, we would be ordering many clinically unnecessary, but legally necessary x-rays, CAT scans, MRI's, etc. This too is not practical. We treat each patient as if they are family, and we love our family. We treat based on what the patient needs, order x-rays, etc. only as needed and schedule follow-ups only when necessary. That's practical. Does this care make sense to you and your family?
Our patients:
*want to get well
*understand that it is a team effort
*need a doctor with work and auto injury experience
*help in the development of a care plan
*choose only the care they want
*are seen on time
2.) Does this type of care make sense for me and my family?
If this sounds like the type of care that you and your family are interested in, call or stop in. Yes, we even take walk-ins.
Practical chiropractic care shouldn't be such a rare thing, but it is. In these days of insurance regulation, marketing overload and too many lawsuits, the practical chiropractor can feel overwhelmed. Some insurance companies want us to get their "authorization" to treat patients. If we had a wait-and-see policy, we would have to tell patients to stay home(in pain) until we heard back from the insurance company before they could be scheduled for care. Obviously, that's not practical. Patients are treated as needed and if the insurance company wants to be on board, great. If not, we still treat as needed. Nobody is left out in the cold. If we had a lawsuit mentality, we would be ordering many clinically unnecessary, but legally necessary x-rays, CAT scans, MRI's, etc. This too is not practical. We treat each patient as if they are family, and we love our family. We treat based on what the patient needs, order x-rays, etc. only as needed and schedule follow-ups only when necessary. That's practical. Does this care make sense to you and your family?
Our patients:
*want to get well
*understand that it is a team effort
*need a doctor with work and auto injury experience
*help in the development of a care plan
*choose only the care they want
*are seen on time
2.) Does this type of care make sense for me and my family?
If this sounds like the type of care that you and your family are interested in, call or stop in. Yes, we even take walk-ins.
Allied Chiropractic, P.A. 102 Doctors Park Saint Cloud, MN 56303 (320)251-6422
Questions or Comments? Email us: alliedchiropractic25@yahoo.com
"Get Relief and Get Well... We Are Your Teammate in Health."

