Getting here from Jenks
Take 81st Street or 96th Street east across the river, then continue east to Mingo Road. From the riverfront district, 91st east to Memorial and then north is an easy alternative.
East across the river from Jenks to our clinic at 81st and Mingo.

Jenks lies west of us on the other side of the Arkansas River. Crossing east on 81st or 71st and continuing to Mingo Road is the direct route, and it avoids most of the Riverside Drive congestion that slows the trip north into midtown.
Jenks sits in Tulsa County between the Arkansas River and US Route 75, and it is one of the fastest growing cities in Oklahoma: the population rose from 16,924 in 2010 to 25,949 at the 2020 census. It is home to the Oklahoma Aquarium, its riverfront district draws visitors from across the metro, and its downtown antique trade earned it the title of Antique Capital of Oklahoma.
Jenks is heavily residential and its growth has been driven by families moving in, which shapes what comes through the door. We see a lot of family caseload from Jenks: parents with the desk-related back and neck pain that comes with professional work, children and teenagers active in school sport, and expecting mothers looking for help with the pelvic and low back pain that comes with pregnancy.
School sport in particular produces a recognisable set of presentations, and the important point with growing bodies is that some injuries which look like a routine strain are not, because growth plates are still open. That is a reason to have a young athlete examined rather than assume it will settle.
The river also matters practically. Jenks residents heading east for work cross a limited number of bridges, and time spent sitting in that traffic is time in a fixed position, which is a common contributor to the low back complaints we treat.
Call the clinic and we will tell you whether this is something we treat.
Take 81st Street or 96th Street east across the river, then continue east to Mingo Road. From the riverfront district, 91st east to Memorial and then north is an easy alternative.
Most patients come to us for low back pain, neck pain, sciatica, headaches that start in the neck or an injury from a collision. Treatment usually combines adjustments with massage therapy, and where a disc is involved, spinal decompression.
We treat every generation, including infants, children and expecting mothers, using techniques suited to the patient rather than a scaled down adult adjustment.
The reason most often given is time. The comment that appears in our reviews is about not being rushed, and that is deliberate rather than incidental: a ten minute visit is enough to move a joint and not enough to work out why it keeps going wrong. Patients from outside Tulsa are generally making a deliberate choice about where to go rather than picking the nearest option, and it is worth being the clinic that justifies the drive.
Alongside chiropractic care, our nurse practitioner provides adult primary care, hormone optimization, weight management, seasonal allergy treatment and wellness injections. For a Jenks patient that means one drive rather than two, and two providers who can see the same picture.
If you have been hurt in a collision, get examined early. Whiplash symptoms typically take a day or more to appear, and a long gap between the crash and the first appointment is what an insurer questions hardest. We bill auto insurance, third-party liability claims and letters of protection, so bring the claim number and the adjuster contact. See our auto injury page for detail.
The first appointment is a history and an examination rather than a treatment you were signed up for before you arrived. We ask what hurts, when it started, what makes it worse and what your work physically demands, then test range of motion and check the spine segment by segment. You get the findings explained in plain language, and then a plan with a rough number of visits and a description of what should change.
Sometimes the answer is that chiropractic is not the right treatment. If the examination points to something needing imaging, medication or a specialist, we say so and refer rather than starting a course of care that will not help.
We bill insurance, and what your particular plan covers varies a great deal, so call with your card before the first visit and we will help you check. CareCredit is available for treatment a plan does not cover, and we accept the major cards, cash and check. Full detail is on our insurance and payment page.
Call 918-615-3433 to book. No referral is needed, we accept insurance and CareCredit, and we are open Monday to Thursday 9am to 1pm and 3pm to 6pm, and Friday mornings. The clinic is at 8165 S. Mingo Rd, Suite 200, Tulsa, OK 74133.
The information on this site is general and is not medical advice. It does not replace a consultation with a licensed provider. Individual results vary.
Cross the Arkansas River going east on 81st or 96th Street and continue to Mingo Road. It avoids the Riverside Drive congestion.
Yes. We treat teenagers and children, and with growing bodies we examine rather than assume, because some injuries that look like a simple strain involve open growth plates.
Yes, with positioning and technique adapted to your stage of pregnancy. Tell us how far along you are when you book.
Call the clinic and we will find you a time.