Maximize your health and live with less pain.

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New and established patients, please use the scheduling site. You will also need to fill out the intake form prior to your first appointment.

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Osteopathic Manipulation

Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) is a method of hands-on (Manual) treatment used by Osteopathic Physicians to treat a great variety of medical and physical issues.  OMM can be useful in relieving pain, improving and restoring more normal function and promoting the body's natural ability to heal.  OMM is used for acute and chronic issues by moving and correcting issues in the fascia (connective tissues, ligaments, and tendons), muscles, nerve and joints. 

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Auricular Acupuncture

Acupuncture is used with OMM in this practice to help eliminate pain, anxiety/depression (also associated with chronic pain), motion issues, mild to moderate Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI/concussions), headaches and more. 

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About Dr Langevin

As a 2001 graduate of Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr Langevin’s first passion in medicine has always been OMM.  He has used his exceptional skills throughout his career from the clinic, ER, Hospital, the desert, at sea and even in the back of a Navy helicopter.  After 20 years in the Navy, Dr Langevin and his wife moved back to Wyoming to return to the good life. When not practicing medicine, Dr Langevin enjoys powerlifting, hiking, shooting and traveling with his wife Jennifer.

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What to expect during a visit

Please arrive on time. Please wear comfortable clothing, gym clothes are preferred. NO dresses, spandex/tights, jeans or yoga pants.

Many times you can expect an improvement in any restricted range of motion and some decrease in pain. No treatment will correct all issues at once. The longer an issue has existed, the more treatment will be needed. Most issues will require weekly visits for a short amount of time. At the end of the visit, we will discuss changes in lifestyle and movement that will help recovery and prevent further issues.

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Payment 

Jackson Hole Osteopathy does not participate with third party payments to include MEDICARE and MEDICAID.  Payment is expected in full at the end of the appointment.  Cash, card (3% credit card fee added to bill)or Venmo (2% added), as well as check. 

Dr Langevin is a fully licensed physician through the Wyoming Board of Medicine. You may use a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for the visit.

Upon request a Superbill can be provided at the end of the visit. This may be used to submit to your insurance company (not MEDICARE) for possible reimbursement. This practice has no relationship with any insurance company. Reimbursement or coverage is policy specific.

State and federal law do not allow private fee-for-service practices to see Medicaid patients at all.

 Medicare patients can be seen but will have to review and sign the Medicare Opt Out Form that is part of the online intake form.