Wyoming Board of Chiropractic Examiners

Licensing Questions

Q. If I'm an IME or a chiropractor using telehealth means, do I need a Wyoming license?

A. YES! Please view this advisory from the Board for further clarification.

Q. How do I know if certain practices are deemed acceptable?

A. Any practice related decisions made by the Board are posted at https://chiropractic.wyo.gov/professionals/practice.

Q: Does the Board require licensure or certification for Chiropractic Assistants (CAs)?

A: CAs are not regulated by the Board. The Board does highly recommend that CAs in Wyoming obtain the Certified Chiropractic Clinical Assistant (CCCA) certification through the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards (FCLB) to ensure a high standard of care for Wyoming patients.

Q: Can a Chiropractic Assistant (CA) take radiographs?

A: CAs, even if certified, are not qualified to take radiographs. Anyone taking radiographs in Wyoming must be appropriately licensed or permitted to do so. CAs that wish to take radiographs must first obtain a “restricted license” from the Wyoming Board of Radiologic Technologist Examiners. The application form and instructions can be found on their website at http://radiology.wyo.gov/professionals/forms. This license allows a CA to pay $285.00 and choose up to three (3) areas in which they may be tested: skull, chest, spine, extremities, and podiatric. Diligent studying for this examination is highly recommended.