Last Modified on May 27, 2026 by Dr. Tyler Meier

You’re considering chiropractic care, but you have a simple question first: How much is this going to cost?
One clinic advertises $49. Another charges $200+. That wide range is confusing. This guide breaks down realistic chiropractic costs in Newport Beach, why prices vary so dramatically, and what you should expect before your first visit.
Quick Answer: Average Costs in Newport Beach

Why the variation? Newport Beach pricing tends to run slightly higher than the national average due to cost of living and clinic specialization. But what you’re really paying for varies significantly between clinics.
Why Chiropractic Pricing Varies So Much
Location Matters
Newport Beach isn’t rural America. Your cost of living here is higher, which means clinic overhead is higher. Location alone accounts for part of the price difference.
Experience & Specialization
Not all chiropractors are trained the same way. Dr. Tyler Meier, for example, graduated from UC San Diego and completed his degree from Life Chiropractic College West with clinical honors and Magna Cum Laude distinction. He’s a certified Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP) practitioner.
This background costs more to develop and specialized care typically costs more to deliver.
Type of Care You Receive
Here’s the biggest difference:
Basic adjustment: $50–$100 per visit. Focuses on temporary relief.
Structural correction: $150–$300+ per visit. Focuses on long-term spinal alignment and posture correction.
The difference? One treats symptoms. The other addresses root causes. Naturally, the latter requires more training and takes longer per visit.
What’s Actually Included in Your First Visit?
This is where value becomes clearer. A comprehensive first visit at a dedicated posture clinic typically includes:
- Detailed consultation
- Posture analysis
- Orthopedic evaluation
- X-rays if needed
- Personalized care plan
- Initial treatment when appropriate
A $49 special might be just an adjustment. A $150–$250 visit at a structural correction clinic includes all of the above.
You’re not just paying for 10 minutes. You’re paying for assessment, planning, and treatment.
How Insurance Affects Your Out-of-Pocket Cost
Insurance coverage varies widely. Some plans cover chiropractic; others don’t. Here’s what matters:
- Most insurance covers basic adjustments with a copay ($15–$30)
- Specialized services (posture analysis, advanced imaging) may not be covered
- Out-of-pocket maximums still apply
- HSA/FSA accounts can often be used for chiropractic care
Before your first visit, call your insurance. Ask specifically: “Is chiropractic covered? What’s my copay? Are imaging and consultations covered?”
This 10-minute call saves you from surprise bills later.
Self-Pay Options (No Insurance)
If you’re paying out-of-pocket:
Single visits: $75–$200 per adjustment depending on what’s included.
Cash discounts: Many clinics offer 10–20% off if you pay cash upfront.
Package plans: Some practices offer 4-, 6-, or 12-visit packages at discounted rates. This is common for corrective care programs.
Compare the total cost of a package plan versus paying per visit. Often, packages make financial sense if you’re committing to care.
Are Cheaper Visits Always Better?
This is where many people make expensive mistakes.
A $49 adjustment might feel like a deal until you realize you need 20 visits to get lasting results instead of 6 visits with a comprehensive approach.
Price vs. value are different.
Short-term symptom relief is cheap and quick. Long-term structural correction takes more time, expertise, and planning and naturally costs more.
The real question isn’t “Is it cheap?” It’s “Does it work?” and “Will results last?”
Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Chiropractor
Before booking, ask these:
- “What does the first visit include?” Don’t assume it’s just an adjustment.
- “Are X-rays included or extra?” This can add $50–$250.
- “How long do you expect treatment to take?” Vague answers are red flags.
- “Do you specialize in posture correction or structural care?” Or do you just do quick adjustments?
- “What’s your approach – symptom relief or long-term correction?” Honest clinics are clear.
Clear answers to these questions reveal whether a chiropractor’s pricing matches their value.
Why Structural Correction Programs Cost More
Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP) and similar structural correction approaches involve more than adjustments.
They typically include:
- Detailed spinal analysis and measurement
- Posture photography and digital analysis
- Customized corrective exercises
- Periodic re-assessments
- Home care protocols
This requires more time, planning, and expertise than basic chiropractic. Naturally, it costs more upfront. But the goal is lasting results – not weekly visits forever.
Is Chiropractic Worth the Cost?
Consider alternatives:
- Physical therapy: $100–$200 per session, often requires medical referral, usually 8 – 12 weeks
- Steroid injections: $300–$1,000+ per injection, temporary relief only
- Surgery: $10,000–$50,000+, recovery time, risks
Chiropractic – especially structural correction – offers a conservative, non-invasive approach. Whether it’s “worth it” depends on your results and how long they last.
Cheap visits that give temporary relief aren’t worth anything if you’re back in pain in two weeks. Quality care that resolves your issue in 6 weeks is a bargain by comparison.
The Bottom Line
Pricing matters, but what you’re getting matters more.
The cheapest option isn’t always the most effective. And long-term results often depend on choosing care designed around your specific condition – not just symptom management.
Ask questions. Understand what’s included. Compare value, not just price. That’s how you know if you’re making a smart investment.
Ready to Understand Your Options?
At CorePosture Chiropractic, Dr. Tyler Meier focuses on personalized corrective care designed to address root causes – not just temporary relief.
We’re transparent about costs and clear about what’s included. Your first visit includes a thorough assessment, posture analysis, X-rays if needed, and a detailed explanation of what’s actually happening and what treatment looks like.
New patient special: $150 Chiropractic Exam + Adjustment (regularly $300). Includes comprehensive exam, posture analysis, digital X-rays, report of findings, and your first adjustment.
Call (949) 536-5506 or schedule online. Let’s talk about whether corrective chiropractic care makes sense for your situation.

Dr. Tyler Meier is a board-certified, licensed chiropractor and founder of CorePosture Chiropractic in Newport Beach, CA

