Frequently Asked Questions

Common auto injuries that can benefit from chiropractic treatment include whiplash, neck and back pain, soft tissue injuries, herniated discs, and joint misalignment.

It is recommended to seek chiropractic care as soon as possible after an auto accident, even if you don’t have immediate symptoms. Early intervention can prevent long-term complications and promote faster recovery.

The number of chiropractic sessions required for auto injury recovery can vary depending on the severity of the injury and individual factors. Most patients experience relief and improvements within a few sessions, but a personalized treatment plan will be created based on your condition. Our experienced chiropractors will assess your needs and guide you through the recovery process, ensuring you receive the care you need to get back on the road to wellness!

Auto insurance policies often cover chiropractic treatment for auto injuries. It is important to review your insurance policy or contact your insurance provider to understand the extent of coverage and any required documentation.

In most cases, a referral from a medical doctor is not required to receive auto injury chiropractic treatment. Chiropractors are primary healthcare providers and can evaluate and treat auto injury patients independently.

Chiropractic care is generally safe, but like any medical treatment, there are potential risks. Rare side effects may include temporary soreness, stiffness, or mild discomfort. Chiropractors are highly trained to minimize these risks and ensure patient safety.

During your first appointment, the chiropractor will perform a comprehensive evaluation, which may include a detailed medical history, physical examination, diagnostic tests (if necessary), and a discussion of your symptoms. Based on this assessment, the chiropractor will develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.