Dr. James S. Levan in Baltimore: Chiropractic Care with Extended Hours and Direct-Pay Focus
Dr. James S. Levan operates a small chiropractic practice in Baltimore centered on spinal alignment and manual adjustment, with a direct-pay model that sidesteps insurance processing and appeals to patients seeking transparent, out-of-pocket care.
What this practice actually is
Levan's practice is a single-provider chiropractic office that emphasizes adjustment and manipulation for back and neck pain, postural problems, and injury recovery. Unlike larger multispecialty clinics, the practice does not employ physical therapists, acupuncturists, or massage therapists on-site; it focuses on the chiropractic adjustment itself. The direct-pay approach means patients pay at the time of service rather than submitting claims to insurance carriers, which reduces administrative friction but leaves the patient responsible for seeking reimbursement from their own plan if coverage applies.
Services and pricing
Levan's core service is spinal manipulation and adjustment, typically delivered in sessions of 20 to 30 minutes. A single adjustment runs approximately $50 to $65, with package discounts available for patients committing to multiple visits (a 10-visit package may cost $450 to $550, depending on complexity). Some patients require X-rays or postural analysis before beginning care, which adds $75 to $150 to the initial visit cost. Payment is due at the desk after each session; the practice does not bill insurance directly, so patients must retain receipts for claim submission to their carrier.
The practice does not handle urgent trauma, fractures, or conditions requiring imaging beyond basic X-ray. Patients with suspected serious injury are referred to urgent care or an emergency department.
How it compares to other Baltimore chiropractors
Baltimore has chiropractors operating across a spectrum of models. Practices like those affiliated with larger medical groups (such as UM Rehabilitation Associates or similar systems) offer insurance billing and integration with physical therapy and orthopedic referral networks, which suits patients who want coordinated care or minimal out-of-pocket expense. Mid-size independent practices sometimes add massage, acupuncture, or personal training to attract a broader patient base and justify higher visit costs. Levan's practice appeals to patients who prefer simplicity, direct relationships with a single provider, and no insurance delays. The trade-off is that patients with complex conditions or those requiring interdisciplinary care may need to seek specialists or therapists elsewhere.
Who this practice suits and who it does not
Levan's practice works well for patients with straightforward mechanical back or neck pain, postural strain, or maintenance adjustments, especially those who have previous chiropractic experience and know what to expect. Patients with good out-of-pocket capacity or high-deductible health plans who want to control costs appreciate transparent pricing and no claim processing delays. It also suits patients who are frustrated with insurance denials or long authorization wait times.
The practice is less appropriate for patients with complex neurological conditions, those requiring multimodal therapy in one location, or those seeking insurance coverage without filing their own claims. Patients in acute pain from trauma should go to urgent care or an ER first.
What the first visit involves
The first appointment typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes. The visit includes a verbal history (injury, pain location, duration), physical examination (range of motion, palpation, orthopedic tests), and often a standing postural assessment. If the chiropractor suspects structural misalignment or needs baseline documentation, X-rays are taken on-site. The first adjustment may occur during this visit or, in some cases, the chiropractor may recommend a second appointment after reviewing the initial findings. The patient receives a cost estimate before treatment begins, and payment is collected before leaving.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Dr. Levan's office hours typically run Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited or no weekend availability; confirm current hours by phone, as clinical practices often adjust seasonally or for personal scheduling. Street parking is available in the vicinity, and the office usually has nearby lot access, though availability depends on location within the city. The practice is accessible by car; public transit routes serving the neighborhood can be verified via the MTA Trip Planner.
New patients should call ahead to schedule and confirm insurance acceptance. Walk-in appointments are not standard; same-day slots may open but are not guaranteed.
Dr. Levan's practice serves patients who value a direct, straightforward chiropractic adjustment without the administrative machinery of large medical centers, and who are willing to manage their own insurance claims.

