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Whiplash Treatment Near You in Texas

Whiplash is one of the most common car accident injuries, but symptoms aren’t always immediate. Pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility in the neck may not show up until hours or days after the crash. At ProCare, our doctors understand how to recognize and treat whiplash early, before it becomes a long-term issue. With locations across Texas and personalized care plans for every patient, we help you recover safely and get back to your life. Book online or find a clinic near you to get started.

Whiplash Symptoms and Related Injuries We Treat

Whiplash can vary from mild soreness to more serious soft tissue damage. It often affects the neck but may also involve nearby muscles, nerves, and joints. Our team treats a range of whiplash-related injuries and symptoms. We commonly treat:

  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Headaches or dizziness
  • Shoulder, upper back, or jaw pain
  • Nerve sensitivity or tingling
  • Post-accident soft tissue strain

We’re with you every step of the way.

After an accident or injury, we’re here to help you get back on track. We team up to help heal you up, with comprehensive care so you can get back to what matters most.

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Head-to-Toe Care

We provide specialist care, from medical intake, pain management, and orthopedic to chiropractic, neurology,  counseling, and more.

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Recognized for excellence in injury care, we’re proud to provide the best for our patients.

Whiplash: FAQs

What should I do if I think I have whiplash after a car accident?

If you think you may have whiplash, it’s best to get checked by a medical provider. Symptoms can take time to show up, and early evaluation helps prevent long-term issues. ProCare offers whiplash care at multiple clinics across Texas, including on-site imaging and personalized treatment if needed.

What does whiplash feel like?

Whiplash often starts as neck pain or stiffness but can include headaches, shoulder pain, dizziness, or trouble turning your head. Symptoms may appear hours or days after an accident. If you’re experiencing any of these signs, schedule a visit at one of our Texas locations so we can evaluate your injury and recommend care.

How long does whiplash take to heal?

A whiplash injury can take anywhere from a week or a few months to heal, depending on the severity of your injury. A mild whiplash injury might start to feel better after a few days of rest, ice, and pain management in consultation with your car accident doctor. For a more moderate to severe whiplash injury, you may need additional treatment to help you rehab and recover.

What happens if you don’t treat whiplash?

Whiplash typically does not go away on its own without any intervention. If your muscles and tendons get torn during a car accident, it can cause swelling and inflammation that disrupt the natural healing process. When you visit a car accident doctor, they can help set your body up for success so it can handle your injury recovery as effectively as possible.