The Perfect Patients alternative · built only for chiropractors
The premium site,
without the premium retainer.
Perfect Patients sits at the high end of chiropractic websites, and to be fair, that's where the product belongs — custom design, copy written for your practice. What you're really weighing is the ongoing bill: a monthly service relationship, at a price you can't see without booking a sales call. This is the alternative: the same class of custom site, a price published right on the page, changes you make yourself by typing a sentence, and the ongoing work automated instead of billed.
If you're on Perfect Patients
Credit where due — then look at the bill.
We'll say something here you won't read on most "alternative" pages: Perfect Patients makes good websites. On other chiropractic platforms we can show you the same paragraph copy-pasted across hundreds of clinics — we went looking for that on Perfect Patients homepages and didn't find it. The design is custom, the front-page copy is written for the practice. If you're with them, you didn't buy a template. You bought a service team.
One caveat from that same checking: the custom writing lives at the front of the site. Dig into the deeper patient-education pages and you'll find the same stock definitions and explanations that sit on chiropractic sites everywhere — google a full sentence from one of yours in quotes and see for yourself. That's not a scandal. But it's worth knowing exactly which pages the word "custom" covers when you're pricing what the retainer buys.
And that's exactly the question worth sitting with: the service team is what the monthly fee pays for, whether you use it or not. The price isn't published — their own site asks you to book a Discovery Call to find out — and third-party comparison sites put the range at roughly $199 to $599 a month depending on plan. Every edit routes through people. Every new page is a request. In a month where you don't ask for anything, the invoice arrives anyway.
The honest test isn't whether the site looked great at launch. It's this: pull up last month's invoice, then ask what actually changed on your website last month. If those two numbers don't feel related, that's not a service relationship — it's a subscription to availability.
The different model
What if the platform did the work instead of a team?
PracticeFlux starts from the same place — a custom-designed site with copy written for your practice — and then replaces the ongoing service retainer with software. Want to change your hours, add a new technique, or rewrite a paragraph? Type a sentence in plain English and it's done in seconds, by you, at 10pm on a Sunday if that's when you thought of it. No ticket, no queue, no waiting on a specialist.
The recurring work a service team would bill for is built in: new service and condition pages generate automatically, the blog writes and publishes on a schedule you approve, and the whole site can run fully mirrored in English and Spanish — every edit synced to both languages so they never drift. That last one is how we took one practice's buried Spanish demand and turned it into their biggest growth channel.
And the migration follows the same discipline we apply everywhere: every existing page mapped to its new address with a 301 redirect, your URL structure preserved, your domain registered in your name — so the search equity you've paid years of premium fees to build moves with you instead of starting over.
Worried about rankings? See exactly how we migrate without losing them →
Perfect Patients vs. PracticeFlux
Same class of website. Very different bill.
A side-by-side on the things that actually decide whether a website earns its keep — what you pay, who does the ongoing work, and what happens the day you want to leave.
third-party sites list ~$199–$599/mo
published right here
Comparison as of July 2026. Perfect Patients does not publish per-plan pricing; the ~$199–$599/mo range reflects figures listed on third-party comparison sites and your quote may differ — confirm directly with the vendor. The "written for you" copy note is genuine: we checked Perfect Patients client homepages for the copy-pasted boilerplate common on template platforms and did not find it; deeper patient-education pages on client sites we checked carry standard industry language (such as the Association of Chiropractic Colleges' definition of chiropractic) that also appears on many chiropractic sites elsewhere. Domain and export terms vary by account — ask; the questions below are a good start. Offerings change. Perfect Patients is a trademark of its respective owner; PracticeFlux is not affiliated with or endorsed by them.
Before you renew
Five questions to ask Perfect Patients before you sign again.
You don't have to take our word for any of this. Ask your current provider these directly — the answers tell you everything about what you're really paying for.
- What is my all-in monthly fee, and exactly which services does it include versus cost extra?
- What changed on my website last month? Can I see the list of edits, pages, and posts?
- What does my monthly fee buy in a month where I don't request anything?
- Do I own my domain name — and can I move it today, on my own, without your permission?
- Can I export my entire website — pages, copy, and images — and take it with me if I leave?
Switching questions
The honest answers about moving over.
Is PracticeFlux actually comparable to a Perfect Patients website?
Will I lose my Google rankings if I move off Perfect Patients?
Do I own my website and domain with PracticeFlux?
How much does PracticeFlux cost — really?
Do I have to do anything myself to switch?
Is PracticeFlux only for chiropractors?
2012 left! founding-partner spots
Keep the premium site. Drop the retainer.
I'm taking 20 chiropractic practices into the founding-partner beta. $100/month, $595 setup waived, your founding rate locked in for life — and I walk you through the whole move step by step, including the few things only your account can authorize, so nothing breaks and your rankings come with you. Once the 20 spots fill, the option closes for good.