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Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we accept most major insurance plans. We’re in-network with Medicare, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, Wellpoint, and AmeriHealth. If we’re out-of-network with your insurance, we’ll work with you to maximize your out-of-network benefits when available. Our goal is to keep quality care affordable and accessible. We recommend calling our office at (732) 389-2800 so we can verify your specific coverage before your first visit.

Do I need a referral to see a chiropractor?

No referral is necessary. You can schedule an appointment directly with us—just call or use our online booking system.

Can I get a same-day appointment?

In most cases, yes. We understand that pain doesn’t wait, and we make every effort to accommodate patients who need immediate care. While there may be rare circumstances that prevent same-day scheduling, we’ll always work to see you as quickly as possible.

Do you treat auto accident injuries?

Absolutely. We specialize in auto accident injury treatment and have extensive experience working with auto insurance and Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage. Whether you’re dealing with whiplash, back pain, or soft tissue injuries from a car accident, we understand the medical and insurance aspects of your care and will help coordinate your treatment and documentation.

What should I expect at my first visit?

Your first visit begins with a consultation where we’ll discuss your symptoms, health history, and treatment goals. Dr. Kovacs will then perform an examination to identify the root cause of your condition. If necessary based on your presentation, we may take X-rays in our office to get a complete picture of what’s happening. From there, we’ll explain our findings and recommend a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Learn more about our chiropractic services.

How many treatment sessions will I need?

Every patient is different, so we can’t give you a one-size-fits-all answer. The number of sessions depends on several factors: the severity of your condition, how long you’ve been experiencing symptoms, and how your body responds to care. We don’t believe in cookie-cutter treatment plans. Instead, Dr. Kovacs will create an individualized care plan based on your unique situation and adjust it as you progress. We’ll be transparent with you every step of the way about what to expect.

Is chiropractic care safe?

Yes, chiropractic care is extremely safe when performed by a qualified, licensed professional. Dr. Kovacs is not only licensed by the NJ Board of Chiropractic Examiners, but holds advanced fellowships in spine care and MRI interpretation. He uses evidence-based techniques tailored to each patient’s condition and comfort level. Before any treatment, we evaluate your health history and current condition to ensure chiropractic care is appropriate for you. Serious complications from chiropractic adjustments are exceptionally rare.

What chiropractic techniques does Dr. Kovacs use?

Dr. Kovacs uses a variety of evidence-based chiropractic techniques tailored to each patient’s condition, comfort level, and treatment goals. These include Diversified technique (the most common manual adjustment method), Activator Method (a gentle, instrument-assisted approach), Flexion-Distraction (excellent for disc issues and lower back pain), Drop Table technique (low-force adjustments using a specialized table), and soft tissue techniques like myofascial release and trigger point therapy. With his fellowship training in spine care and decades of experience, Dr. Kovacs selects the most appropriate technique for your specific condition. If you have concerns about a particular method or prefer a gentler approach, just let us know during your consultation. Read about Dr. Kovacs’ training and credentials.

Will chiropractic adjustments hurt?

Most patients find chiropractic adjustments to be relieving rather than painful. You may feel pressure or a stretching sensation during the adjustment, and you’ll often hear a “popping” or “cracking” sound—this is simply gas bubbles releasing from the joint, similar to cracking your knuckles. It’s not your bones grinding or breaking. Some patients experience mild soreness for 24-48 hours after their first few adjustments, similar to the feeling after a workout. This is normal as your body adjusts to its new alignment. If you’re particularly sensitive or anxious about discomfort, Dr. Kovacs can use gentler, low-force techniques that don’t involve any “cracking” at all. Your comfort is always a priority, and we’ll never force an adjustment you’re not comfortable with.

Can pregnant women receive chiropractic care?

Yes, chiropractic care is safe and beneficial throughout pregnancy. In fact, many pregnant women seek chiropractic treatment to relieve lower back pain, pelvic pain, sciatica, and other pregnancy-related discomforts. As your body changes and your center of gravity shifts, additional strain is placed on your spine and pelvis. Chiropractic adjustments can help maintain proper alignment, reduce pain, and support a healthier pregnancy. We use special pregnancy pillows and gentle techniques that are completely safe for both mother and baby. We never apply pressure to the abdomen, and adjustments are modified for your comfort and safety. Many patients report improved comfort during pregnancy, easier labor, and faster postpartum recovery with regular chiropractic care. Always inform us if you’re pregnant so we can tailor your treatment appropriately.

Do you treat children? What ages do you see?

Yes, we treat patients of mostages, from toddlers to seniors. Chiropractic care can benefit children dealing with sports injuries, growing pains, postural issues from heavy backpacks or excessive screen time, headaches, and recovery from minor accidents or falls. Adjustments for children are very gentle and significantly different from adult techniques—we use light pressure similar to what you’d use to test the ripeness of a tomato. Many parents bring their children in for wellness care to support healthy growth and development. We also see many teenage athletes who want to optimize their performance and prevent injuries. Dr. Kovacs adjusts his techniques based on the patient’s age, size, and specific needs. If you’re considering chiropractic care for your child, we’d be happy to discuss their specific situation during a consultation.

What's the difference between chiropractic care and physical therapy?

While both chiropractic care and physical therapy help with pain relief and functional improvement, they approach treatment differently and often work best together. Chiropractic care focuses on spinal alignment, joint function, and nervous system optimization through adjustments and manual manipulation. It addresses the structural foundation of your body to restore proper movement and reduce nerve interference. Physical therapy emphasizes rehabilitation, strengthening, flexibility, and retraining movement patterns through therapeutic exercises and modalities. It builds the muscular support needed to maintain proper alignment and prevent re-injury. At Eatontown Elite Care Center, we offer both services under one roof, and many patients receive both treatments as part of their care plan. Dr. Kovacs will evaluate your condition and recommend the best combination of treatments to achieve your goals—whether that’s chiropractic alone, physical therapy alone, or an integrated approach using both.

Physical Therapy FAQs

What types of physical therapy do you offer?

We offer comprehensive physical therapy services tailored to your specific needs. Our treatments include therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, soft tissue mobilization, corrective exercises, postural training, rehabilitation for sports injuries and auto accident injuries, pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation, and functional movement training. We also provide specialized modalities like therapeutic ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and cold laser therapy when appropriate. Our physical therapy integrates seamlessly with our chiropractic care to address both structural alignment and functional movement for optimal recovery.

Do I need a prescription or referral for physical therapy?

In New Jersey, you can receive physical therapy without a physician’s referral. Depending on your insurance plan, a prescription or referral may be necessary after an initial period of treatment. However, many patients find that the combination of our chiropractic care and physical therapy addresses their condition within this timeframe. If ongoing care is needed, Dr. Kovacs will coordinate with your physician to ensure continuity of care. For auto accident cases, different rules may apply depending on your insurance coverage.

What should I wear to my physical therapy appointment?

Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows you to move freely and gives your therapist access to the area being treated. Athletic wear like gym shorts, yoga pants, and t-shirts work great. If we’re treating your shoulder or upper back, wear a tank top or loose shirt. For knee or leg issues, shorts are ideal. You may want to bring a change of clothes if you’re coming from work. We have a private changing area if needed. The key is to wear something you’d be comfortable exercising in.

How long are physical therapy sessions?

Physical therapy sessions typically last 30-45 minutes, depending on your treatment plan and the complexity of your condition. Your first session may take a bit longer—around 45-60 minutes—because we’ll perform a comprehensive evaluation, discuss your medical history and goals, and establish your baseline function before beginning treatment. Follow-up sessions focus on hands-on treatment, therapeutic exercises, and education to help you recover and prevent future injuries.

Do you accept insurance for physical therapy?

Yes, we accept most major insurance plans for physical therapy services. We’re in-network with Medicare, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, Wellpoint, and AmeriHealth. If we’re out-of-network with your specific plan, we can still work with you to maximize your out-of-network benefits. Physical therapy coverage varies by plan, so we recommend calling our office at (732) 389-2800 before your first visit so we can verify your specific benefits, copay amounts, and any deductible requirements. We’ll handle the insurance paperwork and billing for you.

Can I do physical therapy and chiropractic care together?

Absolutely, and we often recommend combining both treatments for optimal results. Chiropractic care addresses spinal alignment and joint function, while physical therapy focuses on strengthening, flexibility, and functional movement patterns. Together, they provide a comprehensive approach to healing and injury prevention. Many of our patients receive chiropractic adjustments and physical therapy during the same visit, making it convenient and efficient. Dr. Kovacs will coordinate your care plan to ensure both treatments work together synergistically for your recovery. Learn about Dr. Kovacs’ integrated approach.

How many physical therapy visits will I need?

The number of physical therapy visits varies based on your condition, severity, and treatment goals. Simple issues like minor strains might resolve in 4-6 visits, while more complex conditions such as post-surgical rehabilitation, auto accident injuries, or chronic pain may require 12-20 sessions or more. We typically start with 2-3 visits per week and decrease frequency as you improve. After your initial evaluation, we’ll provide you with a realistic estimate based on your specific situation. We’ll continuously assess your progress and adjust your treatment plan to ensure you’re getting the results you need without unnecessary visits.

Will I have exercises to do at home?

Yes, home exercises are a crucial part of your physical therapy recovery. We’ll teach you specific exercises and stretches tailored to your condition that you can do between visits. These “homework” exercises typically take 10-20 minutes per day and help accelerate your recovery by reinforcing what we work on during sessions. We’ll provide clear instructions, and we can even send you videos or printouts to reference at home. The good news is that patients who consistently do their home exercises tend to recover faster and maintain their results long-term.