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When a car accident or serious injury affects your brain, spine, or nervous system, getting to the right specialist quickly is not just important, it is essential. At Freedom Injury Network, our Scottsdale neurology center connects accident patients with experienced neurological specialists who evaluate, diagnose, and treat complex neurological conditions, all within a coordinated care system designed to keep your recovery moving from day one.
If you were injured in an accident and are experiencing neurological symptoms, call us at 480-535-6300 or contact us online today to get evaluated.
A neurology center is a specialized medical facility focused on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. Neurologists are physicians with advanced training in neurological medicine, equipped to identify and manage conditions ranging from concussions and traumatic brain injuries to spinal cord damage and nerve compression.
What sets Freedom Injury Network apart from a standalone neurology clinic is how care is delivered. Rather than sending patients off to find a neurologist on their own, we bring neurological specialists into our coordinated care network where your neurologist works alongside your other treating physicians, reviews shared imaging findings, and contributes to a unified treatment plan built around your specific injuries.
Neurological injuries are among the most commonly missed in the immediate aftermath of a car accident. Symptoms do not always appear right away and when they do, insurers try to attribute them to general soreness or stress rather than a neurological issue that requires specialist evaluation.
You should seek neurological care after an accident if you experience any of the following:
These symptoms can indicate a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, nerve damage, or other neurological condition that requires prompt evaluation and a targeted treatment plan. Waiting for symptoms to resolve on their own is a risk that can lead to long-term complications.
Freedom Injury Network’s neurology center addresses a range of conditions that commonly result from accident injuries, with a focus on spinal and neurological procedures performed by our network specialists at Freedom Campus.
An anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, or ACDF, is a surgical procedure that removes a damaged or herniated disc in the cervical spine and fuses the surrounding vertebrae to restore stability and relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots. This procedure is typically performed when conservative treatment has not adequately addressed nerve compression causing pain, weakness, or numbness in the neck, shoulders, or arms.
Cervical disc replacement is an alternative to fusion in appropriate candidates, in which the damaged disc is replaced with an artificial disc that preserves motion at that segment of the spine. This approach is used when the disc is the primary source of neurological symptoms and maintaining neck mobility is a priority.
Lumbar discectomy addresses herniated or damaged discs in the lower spine that are compressing nerve roots and causing pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower back, hips, or legs. When combined with fusion, the procedure also stabilizes the affected spinal segment to prevent further injury and reduce chronic pain.
Spinal stabilization procedures address instability in the spine resulting from injury, disc damage, or structural compromise. Restoring stability reduces pain, protects the spinal cord and nerve roots, and supports long-term function. These procedures are tailored to the specific location and nature of the instability identified through imaging.
Spinal decompression involves relieving pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots caused by herniated discs, bone spurs, or other structural problems resulting from an injury. Depending on the severity and nature of the compression, this may be achieved through minimally invasive surgical techniques that reduce recovery time while effectively addressing the underlying cause of neurological symptoms.
Freedom Injury Network is not a traditional referral service. When you come to us after an accident, our medical providers conduct an initial consultation at one of our clinic locations, coordinate any necessary imaging including X-rays and MRIs, and review the findings to build a treatment plan that reflects what your injuries actually require.
For patients whose injuries require neurological care, Freedom Injury Network connects you with our network of neurological specialists who perform consultations, evaluations, and procedures at Freedom Campus in Scottsdale. This means your neurologist is not operating in isolation. They are working within the same coordinated system as your other treating physicians, reviewing shared records, and contributing to a care plan that addresses your injuries comprehensively rather than in disconnected pieces.
At our Freedom Campus, we are dedicated to giving our patients reliable, structured access to neurological care without the delays that come from navigating the specialist system independently. After procedures, follow-up care continues with your neurological specialist to monitor your recovery and adjust your treatment plan as needed.
This model helps with your medical documentation as well. A consistent, coordinated record of your neurological evaluation, imaging findings, treatment, and outcomes tells a complete and credible story that supports both your recovery and any legal claim you may be pursuing.
Patients dealing with neurological injuries after an accident face a difficult reality, that the healthcare system is not designed to make their situation easy. Finding a neurologist who is accepting new patients, getting imaging scheduled and reviewed quickly, and ensuring that all of your providers are working from the same information requires time and effort that most injured people simply do not have.
Freedom Injury Network removes those obstacles. We get patients seen quickly, coordinate imaging through our network, connect them with the right neurological specialists for their specific injuries, and ensure that every step of their care is documented and connected. Our providers are experienced in treating accident injuries specifically, which means we understand both the clinical challenges and the documentation requirements that come with these cases.
Whether your injuries require conservative neurological management or more advanced intervention, Freedom Injury Network’s Scottsdale neurology center provides the access, coordination, and specialist expertise to give your recovery the best possible foundation. Call us today at 480-535-6300 to learn more about how our network-based model works.
No. If you were injured in an accident, you can contact Freedom Injury Network directly. Our team will evaluate your injuries, coordinate any necessary imaging, and connect you with the appropriate neurological specialists based on your findings, without requiring you to navigate the referral process on your own.
Freedom Injury Network is designed to get accident patients evaluated quickly. After your initial consultation, imaging and specialist scheduling are coordinated through the network, which significantly reduces the delays that typically come with finding and booking specialists independently.
Procedures are performed at Freedom Campus in Scottsdale by our networked neurological specialists. Follow-up visits after procedures typically take place at the specialist’s own office.
Yes. That coordination is central to how Freedom Injury Network works. Your neurologist reviews shared imaging findings and contributes to a unified treatment plan alongside your other treating physicians, ensuring your care is connected rather than fragmented.
Our coordinated care model produces thorough, consistent medical documentation that supports personal injury claims. We work with patients referred by personal injury attorneys and can help ensure your medical record accurately reflects the full scope of your injuries and treatment.
Ready to get evaluated? Contact Freedom Injury Network at 480-535-6300 today.
