Car accident evaluation and treatment

Frisco Car Accident Evaluation

A lot of Frisco patients do not feel the full problem at the scene.

It shows up later. The headache builds that night. Driving feels off the next day. Screens make the fogginess obvious. Light feels worse than it should. Neck or back pain comes with it.

The Frisco clinic is a strong first stop when later headache, dizziness, fogginess, light sensitivity, or screen intolerance are part of the injury picture. That is often when it becomes clear this is not just soreness and needs a more complete evaluation.

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Location and Hours

Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas – Frisco Clinic

Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas – Frisco Clinic

Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas – Frisco Clinic 4577 Ohio Drive, Suite 140 Frisco, TX 75035

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Parking & Arrival

How to find us

Getting to the Frisco Clinic

Use your phone map to 4577 Ohio Drive, Suite 140, Frisco, TX 75035. Once you arrive, parking is in front of the clinic and the front entrance is clearly marked.

Set your route to Ohio Drive and look for 4577. Park in front and follow the signs to the front entrance.
Use the full address in your map app, then plan on parking directly in front of the clinic when you arrive.
Route to 4577 Ohio Drive, Suite 140. The easiest parking is in front, with clear entry signage.
What we evaluate

What We Check After a Car Accident

Crash-related pain is the main reason patients come here, but the clinic also evaluates work injuries, sports injuries, and injuries that happen at home.

  • Headache, dizziness, fogginess, light sensitivity, or other concussion symptoms after a head impact
  • Whiplash and neck pain, especially when turning your head feels limited again
  • Mid-back or low-back pain that keeps lingering or gets sharper over the next day or two
  • Radiating pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness into an arm or leg
  • Shoulder, hip, pelvic, knee, or SI-region pain that becomes more obvious once you are back to moving around
  • Pain that did not settle after an ER visit and needs a clearer next step than medication alone
When it makes sense

When Frisco Is Often the Right First Stop

Frisco often makes sense when later headache, dizziness, fogginess, or neck pain show up during normal errands, driving, or screen time.

It is also a strong fit when light sensitivity, visual load, or a general off feeling become more obvious the next day even if the crash scene felt manageable.

For many people in Frisco, Plano, North Dallas, The Colony, Little Elm, Prosper, Celina, and McKinney, that head-symptom pattern is the reason this clinic stands out.

What to expect

What Your First Visit Includes

The visit should end with a clear diagnosis and a plan that makes sense.

What the visit covers

Start with what changed after the wreck.

Bring up anything that showed up later, like a headache that built overnight, dizziness that started the next day, light sensitivity, screen intolerance, or pain that got more obvious once routine resumed.

A focused exam follows.

Neck, back, and joint motion matter, and nerve symptoms like tingling get checked directly. If head symptoms are part of the story, say that early because headache, dizziness, fogginess, and light sensitivity can change the plan and the follow-up timing.

Bring any imaging or reports you already have.

If you already have imaging or reports, bring them.

Talk through next steps.

That may include nonsurgical care, targeted in-office options when appropriate, and follow-up visits to track what is improving and what is not.

Care options

Treatment Options Available at the Frisco Clinic

When later headache, dizziness, or fogginess are part of the injury picture, treatment often needs to move past wait and see.

Nonsurgical diagnosis and treatment

For neck, back, joint, and nerve pain after a car accident.

Imaging review

Used when the symptom pattern suggests it will help guide the next step.

In-office fluoroscopy-guided injections and joint injections

Used when targeted relief fits the exam findings.

PRP injections

Available when appropriate.

Concussion diagnosis and treatment

IPAS is available here as an additional tool when concussion symptoms are lingering.

High-intensity laser and surgical evaluation

High-intensity laser is available when it fits the treatment plan, along with surgical evaluation and recommendation when appropriate.

About this clinic

About the Frisco Clinic

The Frisco clinic is strongest when the injury was not fully clear at the scene and became more obvious later through headache, dizziness, fogginess, light sensitivity, driving, or screen time.

Those symptoms can be easy to minimize at first. Then the next day proves otherwise. You try to drive. You try to read. You go into a bright store. The injury is still there.

This clinic helps sort out whether the pattern is more whiplash, disc, nerve, joint, or concussion related and what the next step should be.

If symptoms keep changing over the first week, follow-up visits can track what is improving and what still needs work.

The Frisco clinic is strongest when the injury was not fully clear at the scene and became more obvious later through headache, dizziness, fogginess, light sensitivity, driving, or screen time.

Clinic care

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions after a wreck

Is it normal for headache or dizziness to start later after a wreck?

Yes. Those symptoms can become more obvious after the first day, even if the crash scene felt manageable.

Why do screens or bright places make it feel worse?

Because screen use, light, and visual load can make later head symptoms and fogginess easier to notice.

What if I feel foggy or off even though I did not think I hit my head hard?

Say that early in the visit. Fogginess, dizziness, headache, and light sensitivity can still matter and should be part of the evaluation.

When does ongoing neck or back pain need a deeper evaluation?

If pain is not improving, is limiting normal motion, or is starting to spread into an arm or leg, it is worth getting checked.

Can tingling or numbness start later after a car accident?

Yes. Nerve irritation can show up after the first day, especially as swelling and stiffness change.

Is IPAS available at the Frisco clinic?

Yes. IPAS is available here as an additional tool when concussion symptoms are lingering.

Does the Frisco clinic offer PRP injections and high-intensity laser?

Yes. Both are available here when they fit the diagnosis and treatment plan.

How quickly can I get checked in Frisco?

Call the clinic and tell the team what changed after the accident. They will help you find the next available time and guide you on what to bring.

Continue Reading in the Research Center

Continue Reading in the Research Center

If later headache, dizziness, fogginess, light sensitivity, or driving load is what made the injury obvious, these physician-written articles go deeper into the patterns we evaluate every day.

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