Care paths
Start with what you are noticing today.
Maybe your back flares every time you get active again. Maybe pregnancy has made sleep or walking uncomfortable. Maybe your baby seems tight during feeding. Use these paths to get oriented, or call us and we will help you find the best place to begin.
Office Schedule
Hours at a glance.
Visible on the page so patients can quickly check the schedule. Care is by appointment; please call for availability.
Choose The Path That Sounds Most Like You
Choose the area that sounds closest to what you are noticing, or call the office and we will help you find the best place to begin.
Headaches, Neck Pain, Back Pain, Sciatica
For adults trying to get back to work, sleep, exercise, riding, yard work, and normal family life without constantly worrying about a flare-up.
Pregnancy Chiropractic Care
For expecting moms dealing with low back, hips, pelvis, ribs, sleep positioning, and comfort as the body changes week to week.
Infants, Feeding, Latch, Body Tension
For parents noticing latch frustration, clicking, arching, turning preference, body tension, or comfort concerns during feeds.
Pediatric And Family Wellness
For posture, sports, growth spurts, headaches, movement confidence, and proactive family wellness habits.
Numbness, Tingling, Nerve Symptoms
For burning, tingling, numbness, balance concerns, or symptoms that need a more specific evaluation path before scheduling online.
Not Sure Where To Start
Tell us what you are noticing, what you have tried, and what you want help understanding. We will help you find the best place to begin.
Ready For The Next Step?
If you are not sure which visit type fits, call the office. If you are ready to choose a scheduling path, use the scheduling page to pick New Patient, Existing Patient, or New Patient Paperwork.
Need help?
Tompkins Care Guide
General routing only. For personal questions, call (520) 572-2596.
What would help you most right now?
Choose a starting point
This guide points you to the right starting page. It cannot diagnose or give personal medical advice.
If symptoms feel urgent, severe, rapidly worsening, or involve sudden weakness, loss of bladder or bowel control, chest pain, trouble breathing, fever with severe symptoms, or recent major injury, seek urgent medical care right away.