We don't have an office in Cedartown — we serve it from our Rome office at 4 Professional Ct, about 30 minutes north of Cedartown up US-27. After a Polk County wreck, whiplash and soft-tissue injuries often surface a day or two later, so get evaluated early and let us document what we find.
✓ Medically reviewed by Dr. Daniel Turner, DC · Last reviewed June 2026
To be upfront: DT Chiropractic does not have an office in Cedartown. We serve Cedartown and the rest of Polk County from our Rome office at 4 Professional Ct, a straight shot of about 30 minutes north up US-27. We'd rather tell you that plainly than pretend to have a storefront on Main Street. If you were hurt in a wreck near the Polk County seat, here is honest, useful information about getting care.
Cedartown sits south of Rome along the US-27 corridor — the same road that carries most of the truck and commuter traffic between the two towns. Add the crossings at GA-100 and GA-1, the stop-and-go through the historic downtown and Main Street, and the visitors coming and going from the Silver Comet Trail trailhead, and you have the everyday mix of intersections and two-lane stretches where collisions happen. If one of them caught you, the most important step is getting checked early — adrenaline hides injuries, and the stiff neck and headache that arrive two days later are often the first honest sign of whiplash.
As soon as you reasonably can — ideally within 24 to 72 hours of the crash. Whiplash and soft-tissue strain frequently don't peak until a day or two later, so an early evaluation both protects your health and creates a dated record of your injuries from the start. Because our Rome office is roughly half an hour north up US-27, a same- or next-day visit is realistic even though it's a short drive from Cedartown. We hold appointments open for new-accident patients for exactly this reason.
After a serious crash, go to the ER or urgent care first. Loss of consciousness, confusion, a worsening headache, vision changes, severe neck or back pain, or numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or legs all need emergency evaluation before any chiropractic care. Polk Medical Center is in Cedartown for immediate concerns. Once you've been cleared of anything acute, we step in for the conservative soft-tissue care that emergency visits aren't designed to provide.
We focus on the conservative, evidence-based care of the soft-tissue and spinal injuries common to motor-vehicle collisions. The most frequent is whiplash and neck pain from the head being snapped forward and back. We also commonly see post-accident low back pain, headaches, mid-back and shoulder pain, and in some cases irritated or bulging discs. Your first visit is a real evaluation, not a sales pitch — true to our promise of no sales, only exceptional care. We examine what hurts, explain what we find in plain language, recommend a conservative plan, and tell you honestly what care can and can't do. We don't promise miracle cures, and we refer out when something is outside our scope.
No — and we won't pretend otherwise. Our nearest location is the Rome car accident chiropractor office at 4 Professional Ct, about 30 minutes north of Cedartown via US-27. For a lot of Polk County patients that drive is shorter and simpler than fighting traffic toward a larger metro, and it's an easy, familiar route up the same corridor most people already use to reach Rome. We're bilingual — se habla español — and the trip gets you to an established practice that has handled auto-injury cases for years.
An auto-injury case rests on clear, timely records, so from your first visit we document the mechanism of injury, dated exam findings, your symptoms and limitations, your diagnosis, and your progress over time — and we respond promptly to records requests. Thorough, accurate documentation matters for your recovery first and for any claim you may have second. Because DT Chiropractic has cared for auto-injury and personal-injury patients across our offices for years, our notes are built to be clear, organized, and tied to objective findings rather than guesswork. You can read more about how we approach auto-injury and personal-injury care. We accept most major insurance and will explain your options in plain language so you can focus on healing; your insurer, and your attorney if you have one, confirm the specifics for your situation.
This page is general information, not medical, legal, or financial advice, and it isn't a substitute for an in-person exam. If a wreck happened closer to one of our other communities, we provide the same auto-injury care across North Georgia — but for Cedartown and Polk County, the Rome office is your nearest DT Chiropractic location, about 30 minutes north up US-27.
No. DT Chiropractic does not have an office in Cedartown. We serve Cedartown and Polk County from our Rome office at 4 Professional Ct, about 30 minutes north up US-27. We'd rather be honest about that than claim a presence we don't have.
Our Rome office at 4 Professional Ct is roughly 30 minutes north of Cedartown, a straight drive up US-27 — the same corridor most Polk County residents already use to reach Rome. Cedartown sits south of Rome along that road.
Ideally within 24 to 72 hours. Whiplash and soft-tissue injuries often don't peak until a day or two after the crash, so an early evaluation protects your recovery and creates a dated record from the start. We hold same- or next-day appointments open in Rome for new-accident patients.
If you have any red-flag symptoms — head injury, loss of consciousness, severe or worsening pain, numbness, or weakness — go to the emergency room or urgent care first; Polk Medical Center is in Cedartown. Once you're cleared of anything acute, we provide the conservative follow-up care for whiplash and soft-tissue injuries from our Rome office.
No. You can book directly without a referral. We'll do a thorough exam, document our findings, and if your injury needs imaging or medical evaluation first, we'll refer you to the right provider before beginning hands-on care.
Yes, and it's wise to get checked. Whiplash and other soft-tissue injuries frequently don't surface until a day or two after a collision once the adrenaline fades. An early evaluation documents your condition and lets us begin conservative care before symptoms set in.