chiropractic care · NZ-specific answer
Is a chiropractor covered by ACC?
Last reviewed: 2026-05-27 · how we answer
Short answer
Yes — chiropractic care is commonly ACC-funded in New Zealand when the condition relates to an accident or specific covered injury. Confirm with the clinic and ACC before booking.
NZ-specific context
- For ACC: bring your ACC45 number when booking. The clinic submits an ACC funding request and tells you if there's any patient co-payment.
- For Southern Cross / nib / AIA: confirm with both your insurer and the clinic that the clinic is an affiliated provider for the procedure. Direct billing is common but not universal.
- For public referrals via Te Whatu Ora: eligibility criteria are tight and wait times can be 12-24 months.
Who should you check with
The clinic + your funder (ACC, Southern Cross, nib, etc.)
Next steps
More questions about chiropractic care
- What is better, a chiropractor or a physiotherapist?
- Can a chiropractor help with sciatica?
- Can chiropractors help blood flow?
- What are the risks of chiropractic treatment?
- What do neurologists think of chiropractors?
- Are chiropractic adjustments good for you?
- Is chiropractic considered safe?
- Is chiropractic covered by ACC?
This page was generated from a real Google "people also ask" question (surfaced under "chiropractor cost NZ"). We answer with NZ-specific generic guidance — for clinical answers about your situation, see a registered practitioner. How we work · Sources we cite.
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