Expert Treatment for a Wide Range of Injuries

Our all-encompassing approach to injury care ensures every patient receives focused, personalized treatment. We know that no two injuries are the same, which is why our doctors carefully assess each condition before creating a custom recovery plan. From diagnostic testing and imaging to advanced pain management, we offer complete care under one roof.

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Comprehensive Care for Auto Accident Injuries

Car accident injuries can leave lasting physical and emotional effects. Getting prompt medical attention is key to avoiding long-term complications. At Greater Austin Pain Center in Dripping Springs, we provide a full range of treatment options to help patients recover after a crash, no matter how severe the injury.

Whiplash commonly occurs in rear-end collisions, causing neck pain, stiffness, headaches, and reduced mobility. While many cases respond well to physical therapy and chiropractic techniques, more persistent pain may require interventional treatments such as trigger point injections or epidural steroid injections to promote faster healing.

Spine Fractures

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Back injuries after car accidents can include anything from minor muscle strains to spinal fractures or herniated discs. A herniated disc happens when the cushioning material between vertebrae shifts and presses on nearby nerves, leading to pain and limited movement. Treatments can include spinal decompression therapy, nerve blocks, or spinal cord stimulation to relieve discomfort and improve mobility.

Back pain is one of the most frequent outcomes of accidents. To create an accurate treatment plan, we recommend bringing any previous imaging results, medical records, or medication lists. This allows our specialists to choose the best non-invasive options to manage your pain and aid recovery.

Soft Tissue Injuries

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Sprains, strains, and other soft tissue damage are common after collisions. These injuries often lead to swelling, bruising, and pain in the neck, back, or limbs. Depending on severity, treatment may include the RICE method, physical therapy, or injections to reduce inflammation and speed healing.

Side-impact crashes often affect the shoulder area, leading to dislocations, tears, or fractures. Our doctors use a mix of physical therapy, regenerative techniques, and targeted pain relief treatments to help restore mobility and strength.

The knees often take on heavy impact during a collision. This can cause ligament tears, meniscus damage, or fractures. Our rehabilitation plans may include physical therapy, bracing, and injections to stabilize the joint, reduce pain, and prevent long-term complications.

High-impact accidents can cause hip fractures or dislocations. These injuries may require rest, therapy, and pain management, while severe cases might need surgical repair. Our team focuses on restoring range of motion and helping patients regain strength safely.

Additional Personal Injuries We Treat

Injuries can happen anywhere, such as at work, home, or during recreational activities. Our Dripping Springs team treats a broad spectrum of accident-related injuries with personalized care and proven treatment methods.

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Workplace Injuries

Work injuries can range from repetitive stress to acute trauma. Common examples include:

  • Back and neck pain from lifting or poor posture
  • Muscle strains due to overexertion
  • Repetitive motion injuries from desk work or machinery
  • Slip-and-fall accidents are common in construction and warehouse settings

Why Choose Us

At Greater Austin Pain Center, our goal is to help every patient recover fully and comfortably. Our experienced physicians combine compassionate care with state-of-the-art medical technology to deliver the best outcomes possible. We know how much an injury can disrupt your life, and we’re here to guide you through every step of recovery, right here in Dripping Springs.

Meet Our Austin Personal Injury Doctors 

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Alan Silberberg, MD

Board Certified By The American Board Of Anesthesiology In Pain Medicine And Anesthesiology

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Timothy Bednar, MD

Board Certified By The American Board Of Anesthesiology In Pain Medicine And Anesthesiology

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Kristin Jarzombek, MD

Board Certified By The American Board Of Anesthesiology In Pain Medicine And Anesthesiology

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Jonathan Julia, MD

Board Certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology in Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology

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Alexander Hynes, DO

Board Certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology in Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology

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Elizabeth Marquez, FNP

Board Certified Nurse Practitioner and Member of American and Texas Associations of Nurse Practitioners

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Mallory Mckeel, FNP

Board Certified Nurse Practitioner and Member of American and Texas Associations of Nurse Practitioners
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Brandi Juarez, FNP

Board Certified Nurse Practitioner and Member of American and Texas Associations of Nurse Practitioners
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Bryant Roberson, ACNP

Board Certified Nurse Practitioner and Member of American and Texas Associations of Nurse Practitioners
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Tara Hanson, MSN, APRN, FNP-C

Tara Hanson, MSN, APRN, FNP-C

Board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with a well-rounded background in both clinical and hospital settings

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Robin Morgan, FNP

Robin Morgan, FNP

Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner with extensive clinical experience

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About Our Personalized Treatment Plans

Each patient’s recovery journey is unique, which is why our treatment plans are customized to your needs. After a detailed assessment, we may recommend a combination of therapies such as physical rehabilitation, medication management, or interventional pain procedures. Our focus is on relieving pain, restoring mobility, and helping you get back to feeling your best.

Testimonials

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"Truly exceptional doctor and staff. I felt Dr. Bednar’s compassion and kindness in every word and know that we have a solid plan to deal with the paralyzing pain so I can live again."

Carla M.
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"Dr. Julia was not what I expected at this place. I could sense genuine concern for the chronic pains that I have suffered with for years. It was refreshing to listen to him explain the reasons for my pain, and that I could understand his explanations. I look forward to the next treatments he has planned for me, and the chance -hopefully- to get the pain under control. After nearly a dozen trips to ER this year, these solutions excite me."

Jesse S.
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"Dr. Jarzombek is amazing! I love her sweet demeanor, knowledge, and caring personality. Her staff is attentive and do their due diligence to ensure the safety and well-being of their patients."

Barbara B.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do pain doctors do after automobile accidents?

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Our pain specialists are trained to diagnose and treat injuries resulting from auto accidents, including whiplash, back injuries, and nerve pain. We’ll start with a thorough evaluation and may order imaging tests to better understand your condition before developing a treatment plan focused on relieving pain and promoting healing.

Should I go to the emergency room first if I’m severely injured?

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Yes. If you’ve been in a serious accident, seek immediate emergency care. Once you’ve been stabilized, contact our Dripping Springs office for a follow-up appointment to continue your recovery and prevent long-term issues.

What do I need to bring to my appointment?

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Bring any previous imaging scans (X-rays, MRIs), medical reports, and a list of medications you’re currently taking. This helps our team design a treatment plan suited to your needs and medical history.

Should I see a doctor or a lawyer first after an accident?

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Always see a doctor first to document and treat your injuries promptly. Our medical team can provide detailed documentation that may be useful for your attorney later if you pursue a legal claim.

Can you still help if I’ve already seen another doctor?

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Absolutely. Many patients come to us for additional care or second opinions. Our Dripping Springs pain doctors will review your previous records and develop a tailored treatment plan to continue your healing process and address any lingering pain.

Lunch & Learn With Our Doctors

Curious about interventional pain treatments in Austin, TX? Join our doctors for an in-person lunch and learn session to find out more about these treatments and ask any questions you may have. This event will be 12–1pm, sign up below to receive more details and RSVP.

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People often experience different levels of pain that need different types of pain care management. We can help you find a customized pain relief regimen that addresses the root issues. Please contact one of our pain clinics in Austin, Kyle, Dripping Springs, and San Marcos today to schedule an appointment!

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