Chiropractic Front Desk Training System
7 tools for chiropractic CA and front desk training
“A patient asks 'How many visits will I need?' What does your new CA say?”
Sound familiar? This kit gives you the role-specific scripts, onboarding plans, daily checklists, and operating tools built for chiropractic. Download it, customize it to your operation, and start training with confidence.
Complete Training System
$39.99
One-time purchase · Instant download
- Instant digital download
- Editable DOCX + printable PDF files
- Print and customize for your own practice(s)
- Customize to your operation
- One-time purchase
What's included
Trainer Quick-Start Guide - how to deploy the kit; read this first
30-Day Onboarding Roadmap - day-by-day training with scope boundaries and 60/90-day targets
Phone Scripts - 8 call types including PI and auto-accident intake
Daily Checklists - opening, mid-day, and closing routines
Insurance Verification Guide - chiro-specific benefits form plus tracking log
Email & Text Templates - confirmations, recall, post-visit, and billing messages
Knowledge Check - end-of-training assessment
Who this is for
Chiropractors training a new CA or front desk receptionist
Chiro office managers building a real training process
Practices growing beyond figure-it-out training
What makes this different
Goes deep on chiropractic insurance verification, visit limits, and maintenance exclusions
Handles PI and auto-accident intake without guessing
Teaches scope boundaries around care-plan questions and visit-count conversations
Built for high-volume chiropractic workflow instead of generic medical admin
Free training guide
Read: Training a Chiropractic Front Desk CA: What Most Practices Get Wrong →11 min read
Frequently asked questions
Does this cover insurance verification for chiropractic?
Yes. The Insurance Verification and Benefits Guide covers visit limits, maintenance care exclusions, pre-authorization requirements, and auto accident/personal injury intake — the specific insurance challenges chiropractic offices face.
How does this handle the 'How many visits will I need?' question?
The kit teaches your CA how to respond to treatment plan questions without making clinical recommendations — a critical scope-of-practice boundary. It includes specific language that's helpful to patients without crossing lines.
Does this include patient reactivation scripts?
Yes. The Email and Text Templates include reactivation campaigns designed to bring inactive patients back — one of the most valuable revenue activities for a chiropractic front desk.
Can I customize the templates for my chiropractic office?
Absolutely. Every phone script, checklist, and template is fully editable. Adjust for your specific services, insurance panels, and office procedures.
What format are the chiropractic training files in?
Editable DOCX files (Microsoft Word), printable PDFs, and a Knowledge Check for evaluating CA readiness. Everything works with Google Docs as well.
Does this cover auto accident and personal injury intake?
Yes. The Insurance Verification guide includes PI/auto accident intake procedures — how to collect the right information, what questions to ask, and how to document the intake properly.
How is this different from generic medical office training?
Chiropractic offices have unique insurance challenges (visit limits, maintenance exclusions), scope-of-practice boundaries, and patient communication needs. This kit is built for chiropractic workflows, not adapted from medical office templates.
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