Highlandtown Chiropractic in Baltimore: Affordable Spinal Care in Southeast Baltimore
Highlandtown Chiropractic is a solo-provider practice in the Highlandtown neighborhood offering spinal manipulation, X-ray diagnostics, and ergonomic assessment for patients managing back pain, neck strain, and injury recovery. The practice operates within walking distance of Dundalk Avenue and serves a mix of local residents and referred patients from surrounding East Baltimore communities.
What Highlandtown Chiropractic actually is
This is a traditional, insurance-based chiropractic clinic without physical therapy equipment on-site or orthopedic referral networks. The practice is structured around direct manipulation and adjustment, not rehabilitation exercise, extended soft-tissue work, or post-injury strengthening programs. If your treatment plan requires concurrent physical therapy or modalities like therapeutic ultrasound, referral elsewhere will be necessary. For patients seeking manipulation as a primary intervention for acute or chronic spinal misalignment, this model keeps the focus narrow and session-driven.
Services and pricing
Highlandtown Chiropractic charges per-visit for adjustments, with reported rates around $40 to $60 per session depending on whether X-rays, initial consultation, or follow-up evaluation are billed separately (verify pricing by phone before your first visit). Most visits are billed to insurance; patients with commercial plans or Medicare often pay only a copay, typically $20 to $35, with the clinic handling the balance to the carrier. Cash pricing is available and may be lower than the standard fee. The chiropractor typically recommends initial care plans of 2 to 3 visits per week for acute conditions, tapering to 1 to 2 per week for maintenance, meaning weekly out-of-pocket costs for uninsured patients range from $80 to $180.
Initial consultations do not carry a separate consultation fee; the first visit includes history, posture assessment, and often X-rays of the affected area if imaging is warranted. Subsequent visits are faster and focus on the adjustment and brief follow-up assessment.
How it compares to other Baltimore chiropractors
Highlandtown Chiropractic operates without the corporate chain infrastructure of AmeriWell or the integrated rehabilitation suites found at practices like those in Canton or Harbor East that combine chiropractic with physical therapy or athletic training. For patients seeking manipulation-only care with minimal frills and cash-friendly pricing, this practice's lean model holds an advantage. For those requiring concurrent PT, advanced imaging, or referral to orthopedic surgeons, larger group practices or hospital-affiliated clinics (affiliated with UM Rehabilitation or MedStar's spine programs) offer closer coordination but with longer waits and higher facility fees. If your insurance network is narrow, Highlandtown Chiropractic's acceptance of most major plans and cash options makes it more flexible than cash-only boutique practices popular in inner Harbor.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
This practice works well for patients with established back or neck pain who are confident manipulation is the intervention they need, have insurance that covers chiropractic, or are budget-conscious and can absorb a 6 to 12 week care plan at cash rates. It also suits those living or working in East Baltimore who value proximity over amenities.
It is not the right fit for patients newly injured or experiencing severe pain who may need diagnostic imaging beyond X-ray (MRI referrals are not in-house), for those requiring post-surgical rehabilitation, or for anyone wanting integrated care under one roof. If you have not seen a primary care doctor or orthopedist to rule out fracture, herniation, or systemic spinal disease, you should do that before committing to chiropractic adjustments.
What the first visit involves
On arrival, you fill out a health history form covering injury onset, previous treatments, and current medications. The chiropractor conducts a physical examination: posture assessment, range of motion, palpation of the spine, and orthopedic tests (straight leg raise, spinal compression, etc.). X-rays of the affected region are typically taken. Based on findings, the chiropractor discusses results, explains the suspected misalignment or subluxation, and recommends a treatment frequency and duration. The first visit runs 45 minutes to an hour; follow-ups average 20 to 30 minutes. Payment is handled at check-in.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Highlandtown Chiropractic is located in the Highlandtown neighborhood; confirm hours before visiting, as independent practices adjust seasonally. Street parking is available on the surrounding blocks, but spaces fill during mid-day and early evening. The neighborhood has limited public transit immediately outside, so a car is practical. The office is not wheelchair-accessible from the street level; call ahead if mobility is a consideration.
Highlandtown Chiropractic serves a working-class East Baltimore population seeking affordable, straightforward spinal care without the overhead of a multi-disciplinary facility. For uncomplicated mechanical back pain and patients whose insurance covers it, this practice delivers focused, no-nonsense treatment.

