Logo Design · Tyler, TX

Logo Design for Tyler Chiropractors

You probably tried one of those $50 logo mills online and got something that looked fine until you tried to put it on a shirt. Or maybe you're still using that wordmark your office manager made in Canva three years ago. Either way, you know it's not working—but dropping five grand on branding feels crazy when you've got equipment to buy and payroll to cover.

Why Your Current Logo Isn't Cutting It

There's a reason you're here. Maybe your logo gets blurry when you shrink it down for social media. Maybe it's got five colors and a tagline and it just doesn't fit anywhere cleanly. Or maybe—and this one stings—someone told you it looks homemade.

Your logo shows up everywhere. It's on your sign out by Old Omen Road. It's on the paperwork patients fill out at their first appointment. It's the little square next to your Google listing when someone searches for a chiropractor near UT Tyler. If it doesn't look professional, people notice. They might not say anything, but they notice.

And half the chiropractors around Tyler are using the same template logos. You've seen them. The spine with the swoosh. The hands cradling a person. There are clinics in Smith County right now with logos so similar you could swap them and nobody would know the difference. That's not branding. That's background noise.

What You Actually Get

1. A logo that works at any size — Whether it's on a business card or a banner at the Harvey Convention Center, it's going to be readable. No weird pixelation, no details that disappear when you scale down.

2. File formats for everything — You'll get vector files for print, web-optimized versions, and a black-and-white version for when you need it. If your printer asks for an EPS file two years from now, you'll have it.

3. Simple color palette — One or two colors, max. This keeps printing costs down and makes your branding way easier to manage. Plus it just looks cleaner.

4. Turnaround in 1-2 weeks — We're not dragging this out for three months. You'll see initial concepts within a few days, we'll make revisions, and then you're done.

5. No annual licensing fees — You own it. Use it however you want, forever. Put it on t-shirts, yard signs, whatever.

What This Actually Costs

Starting at $500 for a custom logo package. That includes concepts, revisions, and all the file formats.

Yeah, you can find cheaper on Fiverr. You can also find someone who'll charge you $3,000 and deliver the same thing. We're right in the middle—affordable enough that it won't wreck your budget, but professional enough that you won't be embarrassed to put it on your truck.

And if you need a website to go with it, we do that too. A simple site runs starting at $300. If you need something bigger with online booking and patient forms—stuff that actually matters for a chiropractic practice—that's starting at $1,500. But start with the logo. Get that right first, then build around it.

This is the kind of thing you do once and forget about. Ten years from now, you'll still be using the same logo on everything from your door sign near Faulkner Park to your Facebook page. May as well get it right.

What does logo design cost for chiropractors?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most chiropractors in Tyler land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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