Imaging Providers for Car Accident Injuries
Your managing physician ordered imaging. Maybe your neck pain isn't improving. Maybe there's numbness radiating down your arm. Maybe the clinical exam found something that needs visualization before the next treatment decision can be made. Whatever the reason, the imaging referral is targeted. Your physician is looking for specific answers, not fishing.
How CCC Uses Imaging
Imaging is a powerful diagnostic tool with clinical limits that matter for car accident patients. X-ray reveals bone alignment and fractures. MRI visualizes soft tissue: discs, ligaments, muscles, nerve roots. CT provides detailed bone cross-sections when fracture complexity or stenosis needs characterization.
What imaging cannot do: detect facet joint injuries. These small joints connecting vertebrae are among the most common pain generators after car accidents and they typically look normal on MRI even when they're the primary source of pain (Datta 2012). This is why imaging is one tool in a diagnostic process, not the diagnostic process itself.
Your managing physician interprets imaging results alongside clinical examination findings and treatment response, not in isolation. When imaging is "normal" and pain persists, it means the pain generator may require a different diagnostic approach.
CCC's Imaging Network
Health Images — 18 Colorado Locations
Health Images operates 18 locations across the Front Range from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs. Services include MRI, CT scan, X-ray, ultrasound, and fluoroscopy.
With locations near all five CCC clinic areas (Aurora, Lakewood, Loveland, Westminster, Colorado Springs), Health Images provides timely imaging without requiring patients to travel across the metro.
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Touchstone Imaging — 9 Colorado Locations
Touchstone Imaging operates nine Colorado locations across the Front Range. Touchstone offers 1.5T and 3T MRI systems, with the higher-field option providing enhanced soft tissue resolution when clinically indicated.
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Colorado Springs Imaging — 2 Locations
For patients at CCC's Colorado Springs clinic, Colorado Springs Imaging provides local MRI, CT, and X-ray, keeping diagnostic imaging within the Colorado Springs area without requiring trips to the Denver metro.
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How Imaging Referrals Work at CCC
- Clinical determination. Your managing physician evaluates your symptoms and examination findings, then determines whether imaging is indicated and what type. Not every patient needs imaging. It's ordered when clinical findings suggest injuries that require visualization.
- Coordinated referral. CCC coordinates the referral to the most appropriate imaging facility based on your location and the specific imaging type needed.
- Results review. The radiologist's report goes directly to your managing physician, who reviews findings in the context of your clinical presentation, not as a standalone radiology read.
- Treatment adjustment. Imaging may confirm the current approach, prompt modifications, or indicate specialist referral.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need imaging after a car accident?
What if my MRI comes back normal but I still have pain?
Is imaging covered under my auto accident claim?
Which imaging center will I go to?
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