Car accident evaluation in Lancaster
Car Accident Injury Care in Lancaster
A lot of Lancaster patients do not feel the real pattern until they are back to stairs, groceries, lifting, getting the house going, or carrying something from one room to another.
That is when low-back, hip, and SI-area pain stop feeling vague and start feeling stubborn. Lancaster is a strong first stop when lower-body pain becomes obvious through stairs, lifting, carrying, and basic chores, because that kind of loading can make it much clearer whether the problem is more back, hip, SI, disc, nerve, or joint related.
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- Office: M-F 8 AM – 5 PM
- Clinics: M-F 7 AM – 4 PM
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Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas – Lancaster Clinic
Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas – Lancaster 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
- Park in the west lot and use the West Entrance for Suite 200.
- After you enter, look for the clinic sign on the back left wall. The front main entrance is the easier drop-off point if needed.
Getting to the Lancaster Clinic
Use GPS to the West Entrance at Suite 200. If you are dropping someone off, the front main entrance is the easier drop-off point.
- Coming from Lancaster
- Coming from DeSoto or nearby south-side areas
- Coming from South Dallas
What We Check After a Car Accident
Car accident injuries come first here, though the clinic also sees work injuries, sports injuries, and injuries that happen at home.
- Low-back pain that does not clear up and keeps pulling your attention a few days later
- Hip pain and SI-area pain that become clearer with stairs, lifting, or basic chores
- Neck pain and whiplash, including pain that shows up more when you turn your head to drive
- Radiating pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness that can point to nerve irritation
- Disc-related pain patterns, including pain that starts traveling into the hip or leg
- Seatbelt injuries and mid-body strain that still feel active, not just sore
- Headache, dizziness, fogginess, or other post-head-impact symptoms after the crash
- Shoulder, knee, and other joint pain that become more obvious once routine movement returns
When Lancaster Is Often the Right First Stop
Low-back, hip, or SI pain that keeps hanging on often becomes much clearer once routine loading keeps bringing it back to your attention.
This clinic also makes sense for south-side follow-up when symptoms are still changing over the first few days or the first week.
Stairs, lifting, and carrying can make it much easier to tell whether the problem is more back, hip, SI, disc, nerve, or joint related.
What Your First Visit Includes
The visit should turn “I am still hurting” into something more useful than guessing.
Start with what changed after the wreck.
We ask when the pain became obvious, whether stairs, lifting, carrying, or chores brought it out, and what has stayed stubborn.
Focused exam.
Back, hips, SI-area, joints, motion, and strength are checked, and nerve-related symptoms get checked directly when they are part of the story.
Bring ER or urgent care records if you have them.
Discharge paperwork and imaging reports help us see what has already been done.
Leave with a clearer next step.
You should leave knowing what we think is driving the symptoms and what to do next.
Treatment Options Available at the Lancaster Clinic
When lower-body pain stays active after a crash, treatment should match what the exam is showing, not just time passing.
Nonsurgical diagnosis and treatment
Care for neck, back, joint, and nerve pain after a car accident.
Review of imaging when relevant
ER imaging and other studies are reviewed when they help explain the pattern.
In-office fluoroscopy-guided injections
Available when the exam and imaging support that next step.
Joint injections and PRP injections
Used when the injury pattern points that way.
Concussion diagnosis and treatment
Headache, dizziness, fogginess, and other post-head-impact symptoms are evaluated here.
Surgical evaluation and recommendation
When appropriate, the next step can include surgical evaluation and recommendation.
About the Lancaster Clinic
Lancaster is strongest when the problem lives in the lower half of the body and keeps showing up with real-life loading.
Stairs, lifting, carrying, and getting through a normal day at home can make the pain pattern much clearer. A lot of people feel manageable at first, then routine movement makes the injury feel more specific and more stubborn.
This clinic makes sense when follow-up close to home matters and you need a clearer answer about whether the pain is more back, hip, SI, disc, nerve, or joint driven. The goal is simple: clearer answers, less guessing, and a plan you can keep up with.
Lancaster is strongest when lower-body pain becomes obvious with stairs, lifting, carrying, and basic chores.
What Our Patients Have to Say
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it normal for low-back, hip, or SI pain to show up later after a wreck?
Yes. Those pain patterns often become more obvious once you are back to stairs, lifting, and normal movement.
Why do stairs make it feel more specific?
Stairs load the back, hip, pelvis, and SI area differently. That often makes the pain pattern easier to identify.
Why do lifting and carrying make it worse?
Because those movements expose lower-body and midline loading problems that may not have felt obvious right after the crash.
What if the pain starts running into my leg?
That should be evaluated. Radiating pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness can suggest nerve irritation.
What if I have headache or dizziness after a head hit in the crash?
Say that early in the visit. Headache, dizziness, fogginess, and other post-head-impact symptoms can be evaluated here too.
How soon should I get checked if symptoms are not improving?
If the pain is lingering, getting sharper, or interfering with sleep, driving, chores, or work, it is reasonable to get evaluated sooner rather than waiting weeks.
Do you offer in-office injections at the Lancaster clinic?
Yes, when appropriate. In-office fluoroscopy-guided injections, joint injections, and PRP injections are available here if your exam and imaging support that next step.
Do you also treat work injuries and sports-related pain here?
Yes. The clinic also evaluates work injuries, sports injuries, and injuries that happen at home when the same neck, back, joint, or nerve patterns are involved.
How quickly can I get seen in Lancaster?
Call the clinic and let the team know what is still not settling. They can help you find the next available appointment.
Continue Reading in the Research Center
If stairs, lifting, or normal chores are what made the injury pattern obvious, these physician-written articles go deeper into the lower-body, nerve, and post-impact symptom patterns that often bring people in after a wreck.
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