Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
We tried to answer as many of the questions we commonly get. Somethings are too complex for the FAQ. If you don't see your question, reach out to the County Line Team today— we can help you!

Hay personas que hablan espanol? (Does someone there speak Spanish?)
Si, tenemos un grupo muy diverso. Muchos de nuestros quiropracticos hablen espanol. Ay unos que son de Puerto Rico y otras paises que hablan espanol. Conoce a nuestros doctores de habla espanol, Dr. Elliot Cintron y Dr. Vivian Solivan hoy! Yes, we have a diverse team at County Line Chiropractic. Many of our chiropractors speak Spanish.
Is back pain common after an accident?
Back pain is one of the most common ailments in the United States. More than 80% of people will complain of back pain at least one time in their adult lives. Being so common, it is essential that you use preventative measures, such as regular chiropractic care, to ensure it does not affect you.
Does someone there speak Creole?
Yes, we have a diverse team at County Line Chiropractic. We have chiropractors who also speak French.
How do I know if I'm injured?
Injuries come in all shapes and sizes. While some injuries are visible, others lurk beneath the skin. It is very hard to correctly diagnose an injury without medical testing, such as X-rays, Ultrasound and MRI. If you were injured in an accident, it is highly suggested that you be examined by a Chiropractor or health professional as soon as possible.
Can I bring my family with me?
Your family can absolutely come along; however, keep in mind that the chiropractor will need your full attention and no distractions when analyzing and adjusting your injuries.
What is a Subluxation?
A common term used among Chiropractors, a subluxation is one or more misaligned vertebrae in your spine, creating pressure and irritating spinal nerves. For more information, watch this video of Dr. Elliot Cintron explaining subluxations in greater detail.
Can I just come in for one visit?
Single sessions and pay-per-adjustment is not something offered at County Line currently.
Can I see a Chiropractor if I have a herniated disc?
Yes, at County Line Chiropractic, we understand just how painful and difficult it can be to suffer from this spinal condition. We can help you find quick relief from pain caused by a herniated disc in an effective and all-natural way.
Can’t I just adjust myself?
The short answer is yes. But should you? No. You only get one spine, you should trust is with a Doctor of Chiropractic who is SPECIFICALLY trained to manipulate the spine. Properly and gently adjusting the spine is an art and science. Yes, anyone can jerk their neck past the point it’s supposed to bend and receive the “pop”, but you're likely doing more harm than good for the long term.
Do you accept Medicaid, Obama Care?
We are not Medicare providers and are unable to treat you under that insurance. However, if you have been injured in a car accident, we will be able to treat you under your auto insurance.
How do I select a Doctor of Chiropractic?
The top two ways to choose a Doctor of Chiropractic is by referrals and research. County Line Chiropractic is here to answer any questions you may have regarding what we treat, our services, and anything else. Give us a call today or visit one of our five convenient South Florida locations - https://www.countylinechiro.com/locations.
What auto insurance do you accept?
Are chiropractors real doctors?
Chiropractors graduate as Doctor of Chiropractic degrees (D.C.); however, they are not considered medical doctors. Chiropractors study the human anatomy so that they are able to treat back, neck, knee, shoulder, and other areas that may be injured or feel pain.
Do I need a lawyer after an accident before I can get treatment?
A lawyer is not needed to receive care following an accident. County Line will help you through every step of the process, give our team a call or visit one of our six convenient South Florida locations today - https://www.countylinechiro.com/locations
How often do I have to come in after my accident?
Every patient and every accident is different. The Doctor will create a treament plan tailored to you specifically after your consultation, exam and digital imaging.
Do I need a lawyer after a car accident?
While lawyers are not required after an accident to seek care, they are suggested. Lawyers are on your side following an accident, and many do not receive compensation unless you do. Accidents can be very stressful and confusing. Having a lawyer on your team allows you to focus on your health, leaving them to deal with the claims and insurance companies. We work with many attorneys and can work with yours as well.
I just want a quick adjustment. Why do I have to do an exam and X-rays?
For the chiropractor, having the X-rays before the adjustment assures them that your body is physically able to go through the adjustment process. In some cases, injuries can be severe, and the patient does not even realize it. Having the X-rays reviewed by a Radiologist and reviewing them with the patients allows us to better explain why you’re in pain.
My accident wasn’t bad, might I have whiplash?
Low-speed collisions have been shown to cause whiplash. The onset of pain my take 24-72 hours as well, so it is suggested that you receive an examination from a doctor immediately following an accident.
Hay personas que hablan espanol? (Does someone there speak Spanish?)
Si, tenemos un grupo muy diverso. Muchos de nuestros quiropracticos hablen espanol. Ay unos que son de Puerto Rico y otras paises que hablan espanol. Conoce a nuestros doctores de habla espanol, Dr. Elliot Cintron y Dr. Vivian Solivan hoy! Yes, we have a diverse team at County Line Chiropractic. Many of our chiropractors speak Spanish.
Is back pain common after an accident?
Back pain is one of the most common ailments in the United States. More than 80% of people will complain of back pain at least one time in their adult lives. Being so common, it is essential that you use preventative measures, such as regular chiropractic care, to ensure it does not affect you.
Does someone there speak Creole?
Yes, we have a diverse team at County Line Chiropractic. We have chiropractors who also speak French.
How do I know if I'm injured?
Injuries come in all shapes and sizes. While some injuries are visible, others lurk beneath the skin. It is very hard to correctly diagnose an injury without medical testing, such as X-rays, Ultrasound and MRI. If you were injured in an accident, it is highly suggested that you be examined by a Chiropractor or health professional as soon as possible.
Can I bring my family with me?
Your family can absolutely come along; however, keep in mind that the chiropractor will need your full attention and no distractions when analyzing and adjusting your injuries.
What is a Subluxation?
A common term used among Chiropractors, a subluxation is one or more misaligned vertebrae in your spine, creating pressure and irritating spinal nerves. For more information, watch this video of Dr. Elliot Cintron explaining subluxations in greater detail.
Can I just come in for one visit?
Single sessions and pay-per-adjustment is not something offered at County Line currently.
Can I see a Chiropractor if I have a herniated disc?
Yes, at County Line Chiropractic, we understand just how painful and difficult it can be to suffer from this spinal condition. We can help you find quick relief from pain caused by a herniated disc in an effective and all-natural way.
Can’t I just adjust myself?
The short answer is yes. But should you? No. You only get one spine, you should trust is with a Doctor of Chiropractic who is SPECIFICALLY trained to manipulate the spine. Properly and gently adjusting the spine is an art and science. Yes, anyone can jerk their neck past the point it’s supposed to bend and receive the “pop”, but you're likely doing more harm than good for the long term.
Do you accept Medicaid, Obama Care?
We are not Medicare providers and are unable to treat you under that insurance. However, if you have been injured in a car accident, we will be able to treat you under your auto insurance.
How do I select a Doctor of Chiropractic?
The top two ways to choose a Doctor of Chiropractic is by referrals and research. County Line Chiropractic is here to answer any questions you may have regarding what we treat, our services, and anything else. Give us a call today or visit one of our five convenient South Florida locations - https://www.countylinechiro.com/locations.
What auto insurance do you accept?
Are chiropractors real doctors?
Chiropractors graduate as Doctor of Chiropractic degrees (D.C.); however, they are not considered medical doctors. Chiropractors study the human anatomy so that they are able to treat back, neck, knee, shoulder, and other areas that may be injured or feel pain.
Do I need a lawyer after an accident before I can get treatment?
A lawyer is not needed to receive care following an accident. County Line will help you through every step of the process, give our team a call or visit one of our six convenient South Florida locations today - https://www.countylinechiro.com/locations
How often do I have to come in after my accident?
Every patient and every accident is different. The Doctor will create a treament plan tailored to you specifically after your consultation, exam and digital imaging.
Do I need a lawyer after a car accident?
While lawyers are not required after an accident to seek care, they are suggested. Lawyers are on your side following an accident, and many do not receive compensation unless you do. Accidents can be very stressful and confusing. Having a lawyer on your team allows you to focus on your health, leaving them to deal with the claims and insurance companies. We work with many attorneys and can work with yours as well.
I just want a quick adjustment. Why do I have to do an exam and X-rays?
For the chiropractor, having the X-rays before the adjustment assures them that your body is physically able to go through the adjustment process. In some cases, injuries can be severe, and the patient does not even realize it. Having the X-rays reviewed by a Radiologist and reviewing them with the patients allows us to better explain why you’re in pain.
My accident wasn’t bad, might I have whiplash?
Low-speed collisions have been shown to cause whiplash. The onset of pain my take 24-72 hours as well, so it is suggested that you receive an examination from a doctor immediately following an accident.
Hay personas que hablan espanol? (Does someone there speak Spanish?)
Si, tenemos un grupo muy diverso. Muchos de nuestros quiropracticos hablen espanol. Ay unos que son de Puerto Rico y otras paises que hablan espanol. Conoce a nuestros doctores de habla espanol, Dr. Elliot Cintron y Dr. Vivian Solivan hoy! Yes, we have a diverse team at County Line Chiropractic. Many of our chiropractors speak Spanish.
Is back pain common after an accident?
Back pain is one of the most common ailments in the United States. More than 80% of people will complain of back pain at least one time in their adult lives. Being so common, it is essential that you use preventative measures, such as regular chiropractic care, to ensure it does not affect you.
Does someone there speak Creole?
Yes, we have a diverse team at County Line Chiropractic. We have chiropractors who also speak French.
How do I know if I'm injured?
Injuries come in all shapes and sizes. While some injuries are visible, others lurk beneath the skin. It is very hard to correctly diagnose an injury without medical testing, such as X-rays, Ultrasound and MRI. If you were injured in an accident, it is highly suggested that you be examined by a Chiropractor or health professional as soon as possible.
Can I bring my family with me?
Your family can absolutely come along; however, keep in mind that the chiropractor will need your full attention and no distractions when analyzing and adjusting your injuries.
What is a Subluxation?
A common term used among Chiropractors, a subluxation is one or more misaligned vertebrae in your spine, creating pressure and irritating spinal nerves. For more information, watch this video of Dr. Elliot Cintron explaining subluxations in greater detail.
Can I just come in for one visit?
Single sessions and pay-per-adjustment is not something offered at County Line currently.
Can I see a Chiropractor if I have a herniated disc?
Yes, at County Line Chiropractic, we understand just how painful and difficult it can be to suffer from this spinal condition. We can help you find quick relief from pain caused by a herniated disc in an effective and all-natural way.
Can’t I just adjust myself?
The short answer is yes. But should you? No. You only get one spine, you should trust is with a Doctor of Chiropractic who is SPECIFICALLY trained to manipulate the spine. Properly and gently adjusting the spine is an art and science. Yes, anyone can jerk their neck past the point it’s supposed to bend and receive the “pop”, but you're likely doing more harm than good for the long term.
Do you accept Medicaid, Obama Care?
We are not Medicare providers and are unable to treat you under that insurance. However, if you have been injured in a car accident, we will be able to treat you under your auto insurance.
How do I select a Doctor of Chiropractic?
The top two ways to choose a Doctor of Chiropractic is by referrals and research. County Line Chiropractic is here to answer any questions you may have regarding what we treat, our services, and anything else. Give us a call today or visit one of our five convenient South Florida locations - https://www.countylinechiro.com/locations.
What auto insurance do you accept?
Are chiropractors real doctors?
Chiropractors graduate as Doctor of Chiropractic degrees (D.C.); however, they are not considered medical doctors. Chiropractors study the human anatomy so that they are able to treat back, neck, knee, shoulder, and other areas that may be injured or feel pain.
Do I need a lawyer after an accident before I can get treatment?
A lawyer is not needed to receive care following an accident. County Line will help you through every step of the process, give our team a call or visit one of our six convenient South Florida locations today - https://www.countylinechiro.com/locations
How often do I have to come in after my accident?
Every patient and every accident is different. The Doctor will create a treament plan tailored to you specifically after your consultation, exam and digital imaging.
Do I need a lawyer after a car accident?
While lawyers are not required after an accident to seek care, they are suggested. Lawyers are on your side following an accident, and many do not receive compensation unless you do. Accidents can be very stressful and confusing. Having a lawyer on your team allows you to focus on your health, leaving them to deal with the claims and insurance companies. We work with many attorneys and can work with yours as well.
I just want a quick adjustment. Why do I have to do an exam and X-rays?
For the chiropractor, having the X-rays before the adjustment assures them that your body is physically able to go through the adjustment process. In some cases, injuries can be severe, and the patient does not even realize it. Having the X-rays reviewed by a Radiologist and reviewing them with the patients allows us to better explain why you’re in pain.
My accident wasn’t bad, might I have whiplash?
Low-speed collisions have been shown to cause whiplash. The onset of pain my take 24-72 hours as well, so it is suggested that you receive an examination from a doctor immediately following an accident.