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How to Find the Right Doctor After an Auto Accident

How to Find the Right Doctor After an Auto Accident Are you looking for a car accident doctor? Do you want peace of mind that you’ll get care and support for injuries resulting from an auto accident? You can get effective short- and long-term care to aid your recovery when you know how to choose…

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Complete Care upgrades its MRI capabilities to serve a more diverse population comfortably.

COMPLETE CARE UPGRADES ITS MRI CAPABILITIES TO SERVE A MORE DIVERSE POPULATION COMFORTABLY. Orlando, FL, June 12, 2023- Complete Care announced the addition of two new Wide-bore MRI machines to its imaging facilities in Lakeland and Lake Mary, Florida. Patients have different shapes, sizes and medical conditions which can create challenges in MRI.  The new…

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What Can Happen If Whiplash Goes Untreated?

Whiplash is one of the most common types of car accident-related injuries. This can result from rear-end collisions or high-speed crashes that consist of sudden acceleration or deceleration. It can also have long-term health consequences, especially if afflicted individuals do not receive timely medical treatment.

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How to Recover From Car Accident Trauma

A car accident can be one of the most frightening and life-altering experiences anyone can face. The physical injuries can range from minor to debilitating — many people must travel a long and uncertain road to recovery. The emotional trauma in the wake of a car accident can also have severe consequences.

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Long-Term Effects of Car Accidents

While auto accidents frequently result in injuries requiring immediate medical treatment, their impact can often last longer. In some cases, people must deal with the lingering effects for several weeks, months or the rest of their lives. Besides the physical trauma, many individuals have difficulty managing the emotional after-effects of a car crash.

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Importance of a Medical Examination After an Auto Injury

People who receive what they believe to be minor injuries in a car accident are sometimes reluctant to seek medical treatment. However, deciding to forgo an examination right after the incident could have significant short- or long-term health and financial consequences.

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