New Patient Forms

Logansport, Indiana · New Patient Paperwork

New Patient Forms

Booked online? Your forms are sent automatically. Walk-in or scheduled in office? Download your paperwork here.

Secure online intake through Jane (after booking)
Walk-in option: download + print paperwork
Prefer forms in office? Arrive ~10 minutes early

Want the smoothest first visit? Start by learning what to expect at Your First Visit or review Insurance & Payment. If you’re ready, you can schedule online through Jane:

  • Most forms take ~8–12 minutes to complete
  • Wear comfortable clothing (we do movement-based testing)
  • Bring ID + medication list (or a photo of the bottles)
Written by:Dr. Tyler M. Graham, DC
Clinically reviewed by:Balanced Chiropractic Clinical Team
Last updated:February 21, 2026
Educational only. Not medical advice. If symptoms are severe, rapidly worsening, or you suspect an emergency, seek urgent care.

Choose the Path That Matches How You Scheduled

Two common scenarios — both are easy. Pick the one that applies to you.

Option A (Recommended): Booked Online Through Jane

If you scheduled your appointment online, your intake forms are sent automatically through our secure Jane portal. Completing forms ahead of time helps us stay focused on what matters most: your goals, your exam, and a clear plan.

1

Schedule Online

Book your appointment through Jane in under a minute.

2

Complete Intake Forms

Use the secure portal link sent after booking.

3

Show Up With Clarity

We’ll review your history and focus your visit on real next steps.

Tip: If you don’t see the intake message after booking, check spam/junk or call us — we’ll help.

Want the simplest first visit possible?

Schedule online, complete your forms in advance, and we’ll handle the rest — clear answers and a plan that makes sense.

How to Prepare for Your Visit

A few small things that make your appointment smoother and more productive.

Bring / have ready

  • Photo ID and any relevant paperwork you’ve already completed
  • Medication list (or a quick photo of bottles)
  • Any imaging reports you have (MRI/X-ray report text is most helpful)
  • Comfortable clothing for movement-based testing

For a full walkthrough, see What to Expect at Your First Visit.

New Patient Forms FAQs

Clear answers — including “when to worry.”

If I book online through Jane, do I need to download paperwork?
Usually no. If you schedule online, your intake forms are sent automatically through our secure Jane portal after booking. Completing forms ahead of time helps your visit stay focused and efficient.
What if I’m a walk-in or scheduled by phone/in office?
You can download the paperwork on this page, print it, and bring it with you — or arrive about 10 minutes early and complete forms in the office.
How long do the forms take?
Most patients finish forms in about 8–12 minutes, depending on health history and current concerns.
What’s included in the downloadable paperwork?
It includes a patient history section (contact info, prior care, surgeries/injuries, health conditions) and a chief complaint/pain scale section to help us understand what you’re dealing with. [oai_citation:1‡New Patient Paperwork 2.docx](sediment://file_00000000e36871fd84a2c4791fb005cf)
Can I complete the forms in the office?
Yes. If you prefer paperwork in office, plan to arrive about 10 minutes early so we can stay on schedule and keep your visit focused on solutions.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring a photo ID, a medication list (or a photo), and any relevant imaging reports. Wear comfortable clothing for movement-based testing. Full details are on What to Expect.
When should I worry and seek urgent care?
Seek urgent evaluation for severe or rapidly worsening symptoms, new weakness/numbness, loss of balance, chest pain/shortness of breath, fever with a hot swollen joint, or symptoms after significant trauma.
Where do I schedule online?
You can schedule anytime through Jane: Schedule Online.

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule online, complete your intake forms, and we’ll help you understand what’s driving your pain — and what to do next.