Car accident injury care in Allen

Allen Clinic for Car Accident Injuries

The injury often becomes obvious the first time you lift groceries or carry something at home after the crash. Our Allen clinic sees patients after car accidents when ordinary movement keeps revealing neck, back, hip, joint, or nerve problems.

That same pattern can bring out headache, dizziness, or other post-head-impact symptoms once the day gets busy again. Call the Allen clinic if normal life keeps proving the injury is not going away.

No copays, no deductibles, and no upfront costs.
Location and Hours

Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas – Allen Clinic, Allen, TX

Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas – Allen Clinic

1101 Raintree Circle, Suite 200, Allen, TX 75013

No copays, no deductibles, and no upfront costs.

Parking & Arrival

How to find us

Getting to the Allen Clinic

Use GPS to 1101 Raintree Circle, Suite 200, Allen, TX 75013. Parking is in front of the building, and the front drop off helps if you need less walking before taking the stairs or elevator to the second floor.

Use GPS to 1101 Raintree Circle, Suite 200. Park in front of the building, enter through the front door, and take the stairs or elevator to the second floor.
Follow GPS to the Allen clinic. If extra walking would be difficult today, use the front drop off before taking the elevator upstairs.
Use GPS to the clinic address, park in front, and come in through the front door. The elevator is there if stairs are uncomfortable after the crash.
What we evaluate

What We Check After a Car Accident

Crash injuries bring most patients here, and many of those problems do not feel fully clear until normal movement starts again. The clinic also evaluates work injuries, sports injuries, and injuries that happen at home.

  • Neck pain and whiplash that become obvious when you turn to drive again or look over your shoulder.
  • Low-back pain that starts interfering with sitting, standing, lifting, or getting through a normal day.
  • Hip, pelvic, and SI-area pain that shows up more with stairs, walking, carrying things, or basic chores.
  • Tingling, numbness, radiating pain, or weakness that may point to nerve irritation after the crash.
  • Shoulder, knee, and other joint pain that becomes clearer once daily routine picks back up.
  • Pain that stops feeling minor once errands, school drop-off, lifting, or the family schedule starts again.
  • Headache, dizziness, fogginess, and other post-head-impact symptoms after a wreck.
When it makes sense

When Allen Is Often the Right First Stop

Allen is a strong first stop when the injury keeps showing itself during ordinary movement instead of all at once at the scene.

This clinic fits patients whose symptoms get clearer during lifting, stairs, errands, driving, or the regular back-and-forth of the day.

Patients from Allen, McKinney, and nearby North Collin County often use this office when they want a clear exam and follow-up once the pain starts changing over the first few days.

What to expect

What Your First Visit Includes

The visit should feel specific to what started hurting once the day got back to normal.

What the visit covers

Start with what changed.

Tell us when the pain became more obvious, like during driving, errands, stairs, carrying things, or a normal workday.

Get a focused exam.

Motion, strength, joint movement, reflexes, and sensation help show whether the problem is more strain, joint related, or disc-and-nerve related.

Review any ER or urgent care records.

Bring discharge paperwork and imaging reports if you have them so the clinic can see what has already been checked.

Leave with a clear next step.

That may include follow-up, imaging review, nonsurgical treatment, or another plan based on what the exam shows.

Care options

Treatment Options Available at the Allen Clinic

Once ordinary movement keeps bringing the pain back, the next step is matching care to the injury pattern instead of waiting and guessing.

Nonsurgical diagnosis and treatment

Care can start here for neck, back, joint, nerve, and post-wreck pain once the exam shows the main pattern.

Imaging review when relevant

If you already have ER or urgent care imaging, the clinic can review it and decide whether more information is needed.

In-office fluoroscopy-guided injections

When the injury pattern calls for it, image-guided injections may be part of the next step without sending you elsewhere.

Joint injections and PRP injections

Joint pain and some soft-tissue injuries may be treated here with joint injections or PRP when appropriate.

Concussion diagnosis and treatment

Headache, dizziness, fogginess, and other post-head-impact symptoms can be evaluated and treated here.

Surgical evaluation and recommendation

If the exam suggests a more serious injury pattern, the clinic can guide the next step with surgical evaluation and recommendation when appropriate.

About this clinic

About the Allen Clinic

Allen often makes the most sense when daily routine is what keeps uncovering the injury. Many people get through the crash and think they are mainly sore, then the real pattern shows up while carrying groceries, climbing stairs, getting kids where they need to go, or trying to finish a normal workday.

That timing matters because normal movement helps separate general soreness from a more specific neck, back, hip, joint, or nerve problem. The goal here is a direct exam, a clear answer, and a plan that matches what your body is doing now.

The Allen clinic is also a common choice for patients from McKinney and nearby North Collin County who want follow-up in one place once symptoms begin changing over the first few days. When everyday activity keeps bringing the pain back, this office can help sort out what needs attention next.

When ordinary movement keeps bringing the pain back, it is time to get checked.

Clinic care

What Our Patients Have to Say

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about delayed pain, routine triggers, and next steps after a wreck.

Why does the pain feel worse once I am back to errands, school drop-off, or work?

That is common after a wreck. Routine movement often makes a neck, back, hip, joint, or nerve problem easier to recognize than it was at the scene.

Is it normal for back or hip pain to show up more on stairs or while carrying groceries?

Yes. Lower-back, hip, pelvic, and SI-area pain often becomes clearer with stairs, lifting, walking, or basic chores.

What if tingling or numbness started after the first night?

Say that early in the visit. Tingling, numbness, radiating pain, or weakness can point to nerve irritation and may change the next step.

Do I need to bring ER paperwork or imaging?

Bring whatever you have, including discharge papers and imaging reports. That helps the clinic review what has already been checked.

Does the Allen clinic diagnose concussion symptoms after a car accident?

Yes. Headache, dizziness, fogginess, light sensitivity, and other post-head-impact symptoms can be evaluated here.

Are in-office fluoroscopy-guided injections available at this clinic?

Yes, when the injury pattern points that way. The clinic also offers joint injections and PRP injections when appropriate.

Can patients from McKinney or nearby North Collin County use the Allen clinic?

Yes. Many patients use this office when the injury becomes clearer during daily routine and they want follow-up in one place.

Is there an elevator or a closer drop off if walking is difficult after the crash?

Yes. Park in front, enter through the front door, and take the stairs or elevator to the second floor. The front drop off helps if you need less walking.

Continue Reading in the Research Center

Continue Reading in the Research Center

If everyday movement is what exposed the injury, the Research Center has physician-written articles on the neck, back, joint, nerve, and post-head-impact patterns that often get clearer over the first few days after a wreck.

If normal life keeps exposing the injury
214-831-1682
No copays, no deductibles, and no upfront costs.