Have You Been in an Auto Accident?
Are you Experiencing any of these Symptoms?
- Blackouts or seizures
- Blurry or double vision
- Change in senses of smell or taste
- Depression
- Dizziness
- Ears Ringing
- Fatigue
- Headaches
- Irritability
- Nervousness
- Numbness in your fingers or toes
- Pain in your neck, shoulders, or back
- Pins/Needles in your arms or legs
- Problems with coordination or hands and feet
- Sensitivity to bright light and/or loud noise
- Stuttering or slurring
- Tension
- Trouble sleeping
- Blackouts or seizures
- Blurry or double vision
- Change in senses of smell or taste
- Depression
- Dizziness
- Ears Ringing
- Fatigue
- Headaches
- Irritability
- Nervousness
- Numbness in your fingers or toes
- Pain in your neck, shoulders, or back
- Pins/Needles in your arms or legs
- Problems with coordination or hands and feet
- Sensitivity to bright light and/or loud noise
- Stuttering or slurring
- Tension
- Trouble sleeping
COME SEE US FIRST
It is CRITICAL to seek treatment as SOON as possible when you’ve been in an auto accident to avoid major health risks over time, alleviate symptoms, and increase recovery speed.
Our doctors have years of experience treating all accident victim types. We will stand by you every step of the way, provide you with important documentation, and stay in communication with your attorney.
Get a Complimentary Injury Assessment!
Don’t Wait for Symptoms to Show.
Pain isn’t always evident at first. You may not start to feel pain until the injury process is over. Like how cancer develops silently, physical injuries can act the same. Whether an accident seems serious or not, it is crucial that those involved in any type of accident be checked for possible injury.
At CORE Health Centers, our doctors are trained in the detection and treatment of soft tissue injuries, so if you or someone you know has been in an auto accident (serious or minor) without getting checked for possible injuries, please give CORE Health Centers a call or request a complimentary injury assessment today!