Overview
Auto Accident Chiropractic Care for Aurora patients
After a car accident, the most important thing you can do is get evaluated quickly — collision injuries often don't peak in pain until 24 to 72 hours later. Early chiropractic evaluation documents the injury, starts care before soft-tissue damage becomes chronic, and gives you a clear, honest recovery plan.
Aurora is the Denver metro's largest suburb, with healthcare workers at the Anschutz Medical Campus, warehouse and logistics crews along the I-70 and I-225 corridors, and military personnel at Buckley Space Force Base. Each group reaches neck pain, back pain, and sciatica through a different mechanism — and the mechanism shapes the care.
What auto accident care includes
- Same-day and next-day evaluation after a crash
- Orthopedic and neurological assessment of the neck, back, and affected areas
- Targeted adjustments and soft-tissue care to restore mobility
- Documentation that supports auto-injury and insurance claims
Serving Aurora and nearby areas
We see Aurora patients from across the Denver metro, including Anschutz / Fitzsimons, Southlands, Mission Viejo, Saddle Rock, Del Mar, Hampden corridor.
Why Aurora patients come in
- High collision volume on I-225, I-70, Hampden Avenue, and Peoria Street
- Same-day and next-day appointments for Aurora-area patients
- Care planned around real warehouse, healthcare, and commuter demands
Auto Accident Care FAQs for Aurora
How quickly can I be seen for auto accident care in Aurora?
Same-day and next-day appointments are typically available for Aurora-area patients. Call (303) 529-4198 to confirm current openings and get connected with a Denver-area chiropractor near you.
Do you take new patients for auto accident chiropractic care in Aurora, CO?
Yes. New patients are welcome. Your first visit includes a focused evaluation, an honest care plan with a realistic visit estimate, and — when appropriate — treatment the same day.
How many visits will I need?
Most Aurora patients with acute pain notice meaningful improvement within 3 to 6 visits. Longer-standing or more complex cases take more time, and that's discussed honestly at your first appointment.
Do you accept insurance in Aurora?
Most insurance plans are accepted, and auto-injury claims are commonly handled for collision-related care. Confirm your specific plan when you call (303) 529-4198.