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How to become a licensed chiropractor in Ohio. NBCE Parts I-IV + Physiotherapy + state exam required. X-ray privileges allowed. Total initial fees: $4815. Verified 2026-03-21. Data verified 2026-03-21. Source: LicenseMap (getlicensemap.com).
Chiropractor
DC
Credential
4 of 4
NBCE Parts
Allowed
X-Ray Privileges
Not Required
Malpractice Ins.
36 hrs
CE Hours
$4815
Total Initial Fees
Education & CCE Accreditation
VerifiedMinimum Degree
Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) from a CCE-accredited institution
CCE Accredited
Required
Program Length
4 years
Undergraduate Requirements
Minimum 90 semester hours of undergraduate education including science prerequisites
Clinical Hours
Included in CCE-accredited DC program curriculum hours
Accepted Programs
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Exam Requirements
VerifiedRequired
NBCE Part I
Required
NBCE Part II
Required
NBCE Part III
Required
NBCE Part IV
Required
NBCE Physiotherapy
Required
State Exam
NBCE Part I
Covers basic science subjects: general anatomy, spinal anatomy, physiology, chemistry, pathology, and microbiology
Format: Computer-based, multiple-choice
Fee: $710
NBCE Part II
Covers clinical science subjects: general diagnosis, neuromusculoskeletal diagnosis, and diagnostic imaging
Format: Computer-based, multiple-choice
Fee: $710
NBCE Part III
Integrated clinical competency exam using clinical case vignettes covering diagnosis and case management
Format: Computer-based, clinical vignettes
Fee: $710
NBCE Part IV
Practical examination testing diagnostic imaging interpretation, chiropractic technique, and case management skills
Format: Practical, hands-on examination with standardized patients
Fee: $1585
NBCE Physiotherapy Examination
Covers physiotherapy modalities commonly used in chiropractic practice
Format: Computer-based, multiple-choice
Fee: $450
State-Specific Exam: Ohio Jurisprudence Examination
Ohio requires a state-specific jurisprudence exam covering Ohio chiropractic laws, rules, and regulations
Fee: $100
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Permitted Practices & Modalities
VerifiedAllowed
Spinal Adjustment
Allowed
Extremity Adjustment
Allowed
X-Ray Privileges
Allowed
Physiotherapy Modalities
Not Allowed
Acupuncture
Allowed
Nutrition Counseling
Scope Notes
Ohio has an expansive chiropractic scope of practice. Chiropractors may perform spinal and extremity adjustments, physiotherapy modalities, take and interpret X-rays, perform venipuncture for lab diagnosis, provide nutritional advice, and dispense nutritional supplements.
Chiropractic scope of practice varies significantly by state. Some states allow chiropractors to take and read X-rays, perform acupuncture, provide nutrition counseling, and use physiotherapy modalities, while others have more restrictive scopes.
Malpractice Insurance Requirements
VerifiedMalpractice Insurance Not Required
Details
Ohio does not require chiropractors to carry malpractice insurance by statute, though it is strongly recommended
Some states require chiropractors to maintain professional liability (malpractice) insurance as a condition of licensure. Minimum coverage amounts and policy requirements vary by state.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $250 |
NBCE Total Exam Fees Total for NBCE Parts I ($710) + II ($710) + III ($710) + IV ($1585) + Physiotherapy ($450) | $4165 |
State Exam Fee | $100 |
State License Fee | $300 |
Renewal Fee | $300 |
Total Initial Fees Includes NBCE total ($4165) + application fee ($250) + state license fee ($300) + state exam fee ($100) | $4815 |
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Government & exam fees
Application, exam & license fees
$650
Study guides & supplies
Chiropractic Exam Prep Books
Estimated total (gov't fees)
$650
Average Chiropractor salary in Ohio: $81,110/year
Your investment pays for itself in approximately 3 days
Education and training costs vary by provider. Government fees sourced from state licensing board websites.
Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified2 years (biennial)
Renewal Period
36 hrs
CE Hours Required
CE Topics
Renewal Fee
$300
Regulatory Board
Chiropractic licenses must be renewed on schedule. Most states require continuing education hours covering topics such as chiropractic technique, ethics, radiology safety, and state-specific practice standards.
For a deeper dive into CE requirements and deadlines, see our chiropractor license renewal guide.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
NBCE Score Transfer
Accepted
Reciprocity Type
Endorsement
Transfer Details
Ohio accepts out-of-state chiropractors through endorsement. Applicants must verify NBCE scores and meet state-specific requirements, including passing the Ohio Jurisprudence Examination.
Additional Requirements for Transfer
Chiropractors can often transfer NBCE exam scores when applying for licensure in another state. Most states accept NBCE Parts I-IV scores and may require additional state-specific exams or jurisprudence assessments.
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Ohio has one of the most expansive chiropractic scopes in the nation, allowing venipuncture for laboratory diagnosis and dispensing of nutritional supplements. 36 CE hours per biennium with no restrictions on online learning.
Telehealth: Allowed
Telehealth consultations are permitted in Ohio for evaluation and counseling purposes; hands-on adjustments and physical treatments require in-person visits
Expansive scope of practice including venipuncture
Biennial renewal
36 CE hours per 2-year period
2 hours ethics/professionalism required
No restrictions on online CE hours
There is no interstate compact for chiropractors.
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Ohio ranks #40 out of 51 for lowest chiropractor licensing fees ($4815). See full ranking →
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How this state compares to 50 others for this profession
Timeline
#1 of 51
Salary
#16 of 51
Cost
#40 of 51
Processing
#1 of 51
Based on May 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data for Chiropractors (SOC 29-1011)
Entry Level
$58,190
25th percentile
Median
$81,110
+3% vs. national avg ($79,000)Experienced
$104,770
75th percentile
Wage Distribution (Annual)
1,100 employed in this state
Note: BLS data for chiropractors may underrepresent earnings for self-employed practitioners, who comprise a significant portion of the profession.
Source: BLS OEWS – Chiropractors (May 2024)
National employment projections for 2024-2034
Projected Growth
+4.6%
Average GrowthNew Jobs
+2,100
over 10 years
Annual Openings
2,800
per year (avg.)
45,600 currently employed nationwide (2024)
Source: BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034 (September 2025)
NBCE Parts I-IV — 2024National rate
75%
First-time Pass Rate
By Section
Part I ~71%, Part II ~78% first-time (Jan-Jul 2024). Programs must maintain 80%+ licensure rate for CCE accreditation.
Source: NBCE (National Board of Chiropractic Examiners) (2024)
Pass rates are approximate national averages and may vary by state, exam provider, and candidate preparation.
Government fees and exam costs to obtain your initial license
Note: These are government licensing fees only. Education/training program costs (tuition, books, etc.) are not included as they vary widely by institution.
Estimated total: 200–233 weeks
Timeline estimated from licensing requirements on this page.
Source: Ohio State Chiropractic Board
4–12 weeks
Estimated processing time
Source: Ohio State Chiropractic Board
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Ohio requires a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree from a CCE-accredited program and passing the NBCE exam series. X-ray privileges are available. All licensing is managed through the Ohio State Chiropractic Board.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.