Spine doctors — easy summary
You may study magnet pairs as add-on care.
It is not the same as an adjustment license.
This page is for spine doctors who want to learn magnet pairs.
It is add-on care. It is not a new license.
Follow your state board rules. Use clear consent forms.
Do not bill it as a covered spine code unless your payer allows it.
Finish formal training before you tell clients you offer it.
Send red-flag cases to medical doctors.
Take your time.
Ask before you pay.
Keep your doctor informed.
Call ER for emergencies.
Read each profile twice.
Fees vary by city.
Online may cost less.
We are a guide site only.
Train first if you sell sessions.
Rules can change on the main site.
- Follow state board rules.
- Finish Level I and II before you market it.
- Compare with our spine vs magnets page.
- Online class fits busy clinic days.
- Partner link may save on course cost.
Why spine doctors study this
- Clients ask about energy and pH ideas.
- Pairs give a clear session plan.
- Online fits busy clinic days.
Checklist for DCs
- Check state rules for add-on wellness work.
- Use consent forms that say this is add-on care.
- Do not bill it as a spine code unless payers allow it.
- Send urgent cases to medical doctors.
- Finish Level I and II before you market the skill.
Training options
Online vs in-person seminar· 2026 cost & EMI· Dr. Garcia research hub
Enroll with partner pricing
Partner enrollment hub ($945 / $942 / $936 vs list checkout on direct main-site visits).
Frequently asked questions
Can chiropractors add biomagnetism?
Many DCs study it as add-on wellness care. Follow state board rules, consent forms, and billing rules. Training proof is not a new chiropractic license.
How is it different from adjustments?
Chiropractic care focuses on joints and spine work. Biomagnetism uses magnet pairs and muscle tests from a separate course. See our comparison page.
Does training count for CE credits?
It depends on your board and the course terms at sign-up. Check before you list it on renewal forms.
