As the exclusive membership organization for doctors of chiropractic throughout North Carolina, the NCCA is dedicated to the advancement of chiropractic as an accepted and viable health care choice in the state and nation. The NCCA is committed to monitoring regulatory, legislative, insurance and public issues as well as developing and implementing programs in each of these areas. For more information about the NCCA, please call us at 919.832.0611 or contact us via email at contact@ncchiropractic.com.
NCCA Members now have access to several health insurance plans through MetLife Insurance Company. These plans are only available to current NCCA Members. To review details of the various plans and to receive a quick online premium quote, log in to the Members-Only section and click on Health Insurance Plans.
Online Continuing Education
The NCCA has created an extensive online continuing education program that allows you to sit at your computer and take your classes. To fully satisfy the requirement for North Carolina, you need 24 hours of continuing education each year. Twelve of those hours may be taken online. Before using these CCE college sponsored hours for a state other than North Carolina, check with the other state to verify they will accept online continuing education. Please CLICK HERE to access the online continuing education program.
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