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AI Receptionist for Chiropractors: Stop Losing New Patients

An AI receptionist for chiropractors answers every call while your hands are on a patient, books adjustments straight into your calendar, and texts back the callers who hang up, so a busy adjustment schedule stops costing you new patients.

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TL;DR

  • ·An AI receptionist for chiropractors answers calls in under a second, 24/7, and books appointments from your live calendar.
  • ·It handles the calls that arrive mid-adjustment, after hours, and during lunch, when most chiropractic offices lose new patients to voicemail.
  • ·Lani starts at $997 per month with a 7-day pilot, no setup fee, and HIPAA support via the Privacy Plus+ add-on.

What is an AI receptionist for chiropractors?

An AI receptionist for chiropractors is software that answers your practice phone with a natural voice, holds a real conversation, and books appointments directly into your schedule. It is not a phone tree and not a recording. A caller asks about a new patient exam, the AI answers questions about your services, checks your live calendar, and books the slot, typically answering in under one second.

The reason this category exists is structural: chiropractic is a hands-on business. When you or your CA are with a patient, the phone still rings. A good AI receptionist removes the choice between interrupting an adjustment and letting a new patient hit voicemail, because it takes the call either way.

Why do chiropractic offices miss so many calls?

Chiropractic offices miss calls because the busiest calling windows are also the busiest treatment windows. Morning and end-of-day blocks fill with adjustments, the front desk is checking patients in and out, and lunch is often the only time working patients can call. Calls also cluster after hours, when someone wakes up with acute back pain and starts calling around.

A solo CA can only do one thing at a time, and voicemail does not save the call: most callers with pain simply dial the next clinic. That is the specific leak an AI receptionist for chiropractors closes. It answers every call instantly, in parallel, whether the office is slammed, at lunch, or closed. Pair it with missed call text back and even the callers who hang up early get re-engaged by SMS within seconds.

Can an AI receptionist book chiropractic appointments?

Yes, and booking is the whole point. A capable AI voice assistant reads your real availability, offers open slots, books the visit, and sends a text confirmation before the call ends. It can distinguish a new patient exam from a routine adjustment, apply the right visit length to each, and collect the basics you need before the first visit, like name, contact details, and the reason for the appointment.

It also handles the unglamorous volume that eats a CA's day: reschedules, cancellations, directions, hours, and questions about what a first visit involves. Because it works across voice, SMS, and email, the patient who prefers to text can book just as easily as the one who calls. Your front desk keeps the in-person experience; the AI absorbs the phone traffic.

Is an AI receptionist HIPAA compliant for a chiropractic practice?

It can be, but you have to choose a vendor that offers it explicitly. Chiropractors are covered entities under HIPAA, and appointment details tied to a patient identity can constitute protected health information, so the receptionist handling your calls needs to be inside your compliance boundary, with a business associate agreement in place.

Lani supports this through its Privacy Plus+ add-on, which brings HIPAA-grade handling to the same receptionist that answers your phones. If you are comparing vendors, ask directly whether they will sign a BAA and how call recordings and transcripts are stored. Our guide to the HIPAA compliant AI receptionist covers the exact questions to ask before you sign.

How much does an AI receptionist for chiropractors cost?

Lani's AI Receptionist starts at $997 per month, and the full AI Operating System, which adds outbound follow-up and deeper automation across your practice, starts at $1,497 per month. There is no setup fee, and every engagement starts with a 7-day pilot so you can hear it on your own phone line before committing.

The comparison that matters is not the sticker price, it is the alternative. A part-time human answering service takes messages but rarely books, and a full-time front desk hire costs several times more once wages, taxes, and turnover are counted. For a breakdown of what drives pricing across the market, see our full guide to AI receptionist pricing.

How do you test an AI receptionist before going live?

Run a short pilot and test it like a skeptical patient. Call during a fake rush and see how it handles being asked for a same-day appointment. Ask it something specific to your practice, like whether you take walk-ins or treat sciatica. Try to book, then call back and reschedule. Hang up mid-call and watch whether a text arrives. Call in Spanish if your patient base needs it; Lani speaks more than 30 languages.

Then check the back end: did the appointment land on the right calendar, with the right visit type and duration, and did you get a usable transcript? A 7-day pilot with no setup fee makes this a low-risk experiment. If the AI receptionist for chiropractors books real patients in week one, the decision tends to make itself.

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