Chiropractor for Broken Arrow, OK
West across the Creek Turnpike from Broken Arrow to our clinic in south Tulsa.

Serving Broken Arrow from south Tulsa
Broken Arrow sits east of us, and the Creek Turnpike makes the trip into the clinic quick from most of the city. Our position at 81st and Mingo is on the Broken Arrow side of Tulsa, so this is a shorter journey than the map distance suggests.
Broken Arrow is the largest suburb of Tulsa and the fourth most populous city in Oklahoma, with 113,540 residents at the 2020 census, spanning Tulsa and Wagoner counties. Its downtown Rose District has been substantially redeveloped over the last decade, and Broken Arrow Public Schools is among the largest districts in the state.
What we see from Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow has a strong manufacturing and aerospace employment base alongside its large commuter population, and both show up in what patients present with. Production and assembly work means repetitive movement, sustained standing and lifting, which produces low back complaints, shoulder problems and the kind of neck strain that comes from working with the head down.
The commuting half of the city produces the opposite pattern: hours seated, then a workout or a weekend of yard work at high intensity, which is a reliable way to injure a back that has been inactive all week.
The Broken Arrow Expressway and the Creek Turnpike also generate a steady volume of collisions, and injuries from those are a significant part of our caseload. If you have been hit, get examined early rather than waiting to see whether it settles.
Not sure if this is what you need?
Call the clinic and we will tell you whether this is something we treat.
Getting here from Broken Arrow
The Creek Turnpike west to the Mingo Road exit is the fastest route from most of the city. From north Broken Arrow, 71st or 81st Street west works well. From the Rose District, taking Elm to the turnpike avoids the slower surface roads.
What we treat
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.
Why patients travel to us
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.
Medical wellness in the same clinic
Alongside chiropractic care, our nurse practitioner provides adult primary care, hormone optimization, weight management, seasonal allergy treatment and wellness injections. For a Broken Arrow patient that means one drive rather than two, and two providers who can see the same picture.
After a car accident
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.
What a first visit involves
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.
Insurance and payment
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.
Booking from Broken Arrow
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.
Broken Arrow patient questions
How long does it take from Broken Arrow?
The Creek Turnpike west to Mingo Road puts you at the clinic quickly from most of the city. We sit on the Broken Arrow side of Tulsa, so the trip is shorter than the distance suggests.
Do you handle collisions on the Broken Arrow Expressway?
Yes. We treat auto injuries and bill auto insurance, third-party liability claims and letters of protection. Get examined early, because whiplash symptoms are usually delayed.
Do you treat children?
Yes. We provide pediatric and prenatal chiropractic care using gentle, low-force techniques, and a parent stays in the room throughout.
Booking from Broken Arrow?
Call the clinic and we will find you a time.