The word "chiropractic" comes from the Greek words cheiro (hand) and praxis (practical), meaning "done by hand.”

Chiropractic care is not meant to cure or fix disease- it is intended to restore optimal function of the body

Traditional healthcare waits until there is a problem to treat, but at Cultivate we want to reach people before any problems arise. The word “cultivate” means “to foster the growth of; to improve by labor, care, or study; to refine.” Those words encompass our mission for every person that walks through our door: We hope to help you grow, to help you improve your health to its greatest potential, to help refine your nervous system to be equipped for whatever it faces

Insurance Coverage

We work with all insurance companies as an out-of-network provider. If you have coverage, we will bill insurance for you. If you do not have coverage, we have membership options available to help make care more affordable. We accept HSA and FSA forms of payment and will provide any documentation you need.

If you are unsure about insurance coverage, or wish to discuss which payment option is right for you, please schedule a free consultation to learn more.

 FAQs

  • Dr. Kathryn has trained in a variety of techniques to best serve her clients. She primarily utilizes Diversified technique for her wellness patients, Webster for pregnant patients, tonal techniques such as Network and TRT for neurodivergent patients, and Logan and sustained contacts for babies and young kids. She assesses each client and chooses a technique and care plan that best suits their needs.

  • As stated above, chiropractic doesn’t cure illness- it allows the body to function at its highest level and thereby heal itself of conditions often affected by nervous system dysfunction. Some conditions we have seen that have benefited from chiropractic care include: Allergies, ADHD, Asthma, Autism, Anxiety, Bed-wetting, Chronic Ear infections, Colic, Constipation, Migraines, Sciatica, and many more. If you are unsure if chiropractic care could benefit you or your family, please reach out by phone or email and we would be happy to discuss it with you!

  • This depends on the chiropractor to whom you currently go. If they are Webster certified and regularly see pregnant patients, you can definitely continue your care with them. If not, we recommend transferring to a Webster certified chiropractor for the duration of your pregnancy.