New patient paperwork

Completing your new patient paperwork before your first visit at The Chiropractic Place helps us provide the best possible care by giving us a complete picture of your health history, current symptoms, and wellness goals. This saves valuable time during your appointment so we can focus on your exam and treatment.

Why paperwork matters

Every detail you provide helps Dr. Brian Miller and Dr. Riley Miller create a truly personalized treatment plan. Thorough information allows us to understand your unique health situation and identify how spinal health may be affecting your wellbeing.

What we learn from your forms:
Patient filling out a chiropractic intake form during an initial consultation

How to complete your forms

Our new patient forms are designed to be simple and straightforward. Download, print, and complete them at home at your own pace no rush required.

Step 1 :

Download the PDF forms using the link above.

Step 2 :

Print out the form and complete with a pen. Just don't mess up :).

Step 3 :

Simply bring in the completed form with you during your next appointment.

Friendly staff member Diana at The Chiropractic Place

What information do we need

Diana will help with this when you are in the clinic if you need assistance.

Your forms cover essential details that help us prepare for your specific needs and ensure safe chiropractic care.

Benefits of completing forms early

Taking 15-20 minutes to complete paperwork ahead of time dramatically improves your first visit experience and care quality.

You’ll enjoy:

Frequently asked questions

1. How long does paperwork take?

About 15-20 minutes. Complete at home whenever convenient before your visit.

Yes, absolutely. Completing them beforehand does save significant time during your appointment.

We will simply have you complete the forms in office. Don’t stress about it too much.

Ideally, yes. Thorough answers help us create the best possible care plan for you.

Yes! Include current prescriptions and any recent X-rays, MRIs, or doctor reports.
Note changes on the forms or mention during consultation we’ll update your records.

Absolutely. All patient information is confidential and protected under HIPAA regulations.