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Fort Worth Car Accident Evaluation
A lot of Fort Worth patients realize the truth the morning after a wreck. Getting out of bed hurts more than expected, the neck is stiffer, and the back is sharper.
Fort Worth is a practical first stop when next-morning stiffness and early workday function loss are what make the injury feel real. If that is happening, call the clinic for a more specific exam and next step.
- Call: 817-608-7384
- Office: M-F 8 AM – 5 PM
- Clinics: M-F 7 AM – 4 PM
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Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas – Fort Worth Clinic
Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas – Fort Worth Clinic
- Office: M-F 8 AM – 5 PM
- Clinics: M-F 7 AM – 4 PM
No copays, no deductibles, and no upfront costs.
How to find us
- Parking can be tight, so drive slowly and watch for the sign on the brick wall.
- When facing the front, the office is on the left, and the check-in window is on the far left when you enter.
Getting to the Fort Worth Clinic
If you use GPS, enter the full address and give yourself a little extra time for parking.
- From I-35W
- From I-30
- From Downtown Fort Worth or the Medical District
What We Check After a Car Accident
Most people who come here are dealing with crash injuries. The same clinic also evaluates work injuries, sports injuries, and injuries that happen at home.
- Next-morning neck or back stiffness that feels more real once you get moving
- Whiplash and pain that show up more when you turn your head to drive
- Mid-back and low-back pain that becomes more specific over the first day or two
- Pain that stays active after the ER visit and needs more than medication and time
- Radiating pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness after a crash
- Seatbelt strain and body soreness that are not settling the way you expected
- Hip or joint pain that becomes clearer once you are back to normal movement
- Headache, dizziness, fogginess, or other post-head-impact symptoms after the wreck
When Fort Worth Is Often the Right First Stop
Fort Worth often makes sense when you went home feeling manageable enough, then the next morning told a different story.
It is also a strong fit when the first work shift makes it obvious that neck, back, or nerve symptoms are still active and not settling on their own.
For many people coming from I-30, I-35W, downtown Fort Worth, or the nearby medical district, that straightforward next-day follow-up matters.
What Your First Visit Includes
The visit should leave you with a clearer answer than being told to give it time.
Start with what changed
Tell us when the pain became real after the wreck, what got worse overnight, and whether getting out of bed, the first drive, or the first work shift made it obvious.
Get a focused exam
Neck, back, and joint motion are checked, and nerve-related symptoms are evaluated directly when pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness are part of the pattern.
Bring outside records
If you already went to the ER or urgent care, bring any paperwork and imaging reports you were given.
Leave with a plan
You should leave with a clear next step, which may include follow-up, targeted nonsurgical treatment, imaging review, or other options based on what the exam shows.
Treatment Options Available at the Fort Worth Clinic
When the morning after is the real problem, the next step usually needs to be more specific than medication and time.
Nonsurgical Diagnosis and Treatment
Treatment for neck, back, joint, and nerve pain after a car accident.
Imaging Review
ER imaging and other studies are reviewed when they matter to the injury pattern.
In-Office Fluoroscopy-Guided Injections
Available when the exam supports a more targeted pain-relief step.
Joint Injections and PRP
Both joint injections and PRP injections are available when the diagnosis points in that direction.
Head Injury and Concussion Care
Headache, dizziness, fogginess, and other post-head-impact symptoms are evaluated here, with treatment guided by the pattern.
Surgical Evaluation When Appropriate
If the injury pattern points that way, the next step can include surgical evaluation and recommendation when appropriate.
About the Fort Worth Clinic
This clinic fits a common Fort Worth pattern: you go home thinking you may just be sore, then the next morning and the first work shift tell a different story.
Many people only realize how specific the injury is once getting out of bed hurts, turning the head to drive is tighter, or the workday feels harder than it should.
This clinic is a straightforward first stop from I-30, I-35W, downtown Fort Worth, and the nearby medical district. The goal is clarity about what is driving the pain, what needs treatment next, and what the plan should be.
Fort Worth often makes sense when the injury feels most real the next morning or during the first work shift.
What Our Patients Have to Say
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the pain sometimes feel worse the next morning?
That is common. Stiffness and soreness often change overnight, and the real pattern can show up once you are moving again.
Why does getting out of bed make it obvious?
The first movement after a night of stiffness can make neck, back, hip, and joint injuries feel much more specific.
Why did the first work shift make the injury harder to ignore?
Workday demands often expose what rest was hiding. Sitting, standing, lifting, walking, and turning can all make the pattern clearer.
Why do I still hurt after the ER visit?
The ER is built to rule out emergencies. It is common to still have pain that needs a more targeted exam, especially if symptoms become more specific over the next day or two.
What if back pain is running into the leg or my leg feels weak?
Say that right away. Radiating pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness can point to a nerve-related pattern that needs a careful exam.
Do you check headaches or dizziness after a wreck?
Yes. The Fort Worth clinic evaluates headache, dizziness, fogginess, and other post-head-impact or concussion symptoms after a wreck.
Do you offer in-office injections at the Fort Worth clinic?
Yes, when appropriate. In-office fluoroscopy-guided injections, joint injections, and PRP injections may all be part of the next step when your exam and imaging support that direction.
What happens if my injury may need surgery?
If the exam and imaging suggest that possibility, the clinic can provide surgical evaluation and recommendation when appropriate.
How quickly can I be seen in Fort Worth?
Call the clinic and tell the team what changed overnight or over the first few days. They can help you find the next available appointment.
Continue Reading in the Research Center
If the morning after is when the injury really became clear, these physician-written articles go deeper into the neck, back, joint, nerve, and head-symptom patterns that often follow a wreck.
- Office: M-F 8 AM – 5 PM Clinics: M-F 7 AM – 4 PM