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A calm first visit, explained before you arrive.

New patients should not have to guess what happens next. This guide explains the first visit in plain language so you can walk in feeling prepared.

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Before you arrive

Complete any requested forms, open the official Google Maps listing, and bring questions. If you are bringing a baby or child, bring whatever helps them feel comfortable.

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When you walk in

You will be greeted by a team that expects families, kids, carriers, strollers, questions, and first-visit nerves.

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Conversation first

Your visit begins with your story: what brought you in, what you have tried, what you are hoping for, and what daily life feels like right now.

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Gentle exam

Dr. Craig walks through the evaluation and explains what he is checking. Scans or X-rays may be recommended when clinically appropriate.

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Clear next step

You leave with a better understanding of what was found, what the next step is, and whether care at Adopt is a good fit.

Come as you are

For parents, babies, kids, and nervous first-timers.

A first visit can feel vulnerable. Adopt’s role is to slow the process down, listen carefully, and help you understand what is happening before asking you to make decisions about care.

Babies and children are welcome

Visits should make family logistics easier, not harder.

Forms are part of the story

They help the team understand your history before you arrive.

No pressure clarity

You should understand your options before choosing the next step.

Easy local arrival

Use the official Google Maps listing for location and directions.

Questions families ask

Helpful things to know.

Can I bring my children?

Yes. The office is designed to be family-friendly. Bring the carrier, snacks, books, comfort item, or whatever helps the visit feel easier.

Will I be adjusted on the first visit?

That depends on your exam, history, and what is clinically appropriate. The goal is to be clear and careful, not rushed.

How should I prepare?

Complete forms ahead of time if possible, wear comfortable clothing, and bring questions about symptoms, pregnancy/postpartum changes, children, or ongoing wellness care.

Is this only for pain?

No. Many families come for pain, headaches, mobility, pregnancy/postpartum support, pediatric care, or ongoing family wellness.

Ready for the next right step?

Book a first visit, call the office with questions, or use the patient hub if you already call Adopt home.

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