Your Second Visit to Our Easton Practice

Dr. Anastasios Hatzakos reviewing x-rays with a patient.

After we study your health history and correlate our examination findings, we’ll make recommendations designed to help you get and keep your health. We call this the Report of Findings.

This is usually attended to on your second visit, which may be later the same day or the following. This two-visit approach accomplishes several things:

    Report of Findings
  • Reduces the length of your first visit
  • Gives us time to correlate our findings
  • Avoids overloading you with too much information

In certain situations, and in the professional judgment of the doctor, we sometimes make exceptions. It just depends on your unique situation. A typical second office visit is usually about an 30-45 minutes in length. On the third office visit the doctor will explain to the patient how long his care will take including how many visits and the cost of the patients care, including insurance coverage or financing options if needed. A typical third office visit is usually 30 minutes long.




Dr. Anastasios Hatzakos and Dr. George Hatzakos
1306 Knox Avenue, Easton, Pennsylvania | (610) 253-2225

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Dr. Tas Asks some important questions of interest to Easton residents - Chiropractor Easton Dr. Tas Asks...

How come medical doctors don't recommend chiropractic?
That's changing. Years of prejudice and bias are giving way to research showing the benefits of chiropractic care. As more and more Easton folks seek alternatives to drugs and surgery, more and more medical practitioners are referring their patients to chiropractors.
What happens if you stop chiropractic care when you feel better?
Many Easton folks recognize that this predisposes you to a relapse. Chiropractors know that muscles and ligaments supporting the spine don't fully heal until after symptoms subside.