NCCA Members now have the option to pay their annual dues via an automatic draft of their credit cards. You can sign up to have your credit card drafted on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or yearly basis. Spread out your payments, cut down on your bills, and remain active with the NCCA worry-free! To sign up, please CLICK HERE to download the Authorization Form and then fax back to the NCCA at 919.832.0612.
Save $500 on an Innovative Website for Your Practice!
Do you like our website? The same framework, tools and features are available exclusively to NCCA Members through ChiroMatrix! If you are looking to grow your practice, the first step is a robust website that increases office efficiency, maximizes patient retention and generates new patients. ChiroMatrix provides newsletters, online forms and search engine optimization all within a beautifully designed site that you can customize and edit yourself! All NCCA Members will receive $500 off the set-up of a website with ChiroMatrix. Please contact R.J. Weber at NCCA Headquarters for more information.
Member-Exclusive Insurance Website

The newly created NCCA Insurance Website is now available online to help members navigate insurance through education and action. Members must have their Usernames & Passwords to access the site. Once logged in, members will need to scroll down to locate the "Member's Area" on the left-hand side of the homepage. By clicking on the "Insurance" tab, members will automatically be redirected to the Insurance Website.
NOTE: You CANNOT sign up for your Username & Password via the website. You MUST use the information provided to you by the NCCA. If you do not know your Username or Password, please contact the NCCA Headquarters at 919.832.0611 or contact@ncchiropractic.com.
Members-Only Health Insurance Plans
The NCCA has partnered with MetLife Resources to offer its members better access to workplace benefits. NCCA Members may be eligible for discounts on certain products. MetLife can currently help you with your health insurance needs as well as your Business Owners' policies. Please log in to the Members-Only Area and click on Health Insurance Plans to learn more!
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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