Oklahoma City's Auto Accident Doctors Since 1995
When you've been injured in a car accident, the physician you choose matters enormously β both for your recovery and for your insurance claim. General practitioners are trained to treat a wide range of conditions, but auto accident injuries have specific diagnostic and treatment requirements that demand dedicated expertise.
What Makes an Auto Accident Doctor Different
An auto accident doctor a physician who specializes exclusively in vehicle collision injuries understands the biomechanics of crashes, the injury patterns they produce, and the evidence-based treatments that work best for each type of injury. They also understand the insurance and legal landscape, and they know how to create the medical documentation that protects your claim.
Why Accident Care Is Oklahoma City's Choice
Accident Care & Treatment Center has been staffed by licensed medical doctors whose practice is exclusively focused on auto-accident injuries since 1995. In that time, our physicians have evaluated and treated thousands of OKC-area patients with the full spectrum of collision-related injuries.
We have on-site imaging (X-ray, MRI, CT, Ultrasound), full treatment capabilities including physical therapy and medical treatment, and the medical-legal documentation experience that insurance companies and attorneys rely on. Everything is under one roof β no referrals, no runaround.
Call (405) 842-3209 for a same-day appointment at 3209 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK 73112.
What to Look for in an Auto Accident Doctor
Not all doctors are equipped to handle auto accident injuries. The key qualifications to verify before scheduling:
- Licensed medical doctor (MD), not a chiropractor β only an MD can prescribe medication, order/interpret MRI, and perform interventional pain management
- On-site imaging capability β X-ray, MRI, and CT available same-day (not outside referral)
- Exclusive auto-injury specialization β clinics that see accident patients every day know what to look for
- Direct billing to auto insurance β no up-front cost to you; clinic bills PIP/MedPay/liability directly
- Detailed medical documentation β ICD-10 coded diagnoses, narrative reports, and records that meet insurance and legal standards
- Attorney coordination β experience working directly with personal injury attorneys
- Same-day or walk-in availability β accident injuries cannot wait weeks for an appointment
- Continuity of care β you see the same physician for follow-up, not a rotating roster
Why Accident Care Is Different from a General Practitioner
Primary care offices and general urgent-care clinics are not built for auto injury care. The differences are significant:
- MDs exclusively dedicated to auto-accident injury since 1995 (not general medicine)
- Board-certified radiologists on-site for same-day imaging reads
- Licensed physical therapists in the same building (no outside PT referral)
- Interventional pain management procedures available in-house
- Documentation optimized for PIP insurance and personal injury claims
- 30+ years of experience with 50,000+ auto accident patients
- Direct billing β zero out-of-pocket cost to you regardless of fault
Call (405) 842-3209 to schedule your evaluation at no out-of-pocket cost. Walk-ins welcome during business hours.
Frequently Asked Questions About Auto Accident Doctors in Oklahoma City
What is the difference between an auto accident doctor and a chiropractor?
An auto accident doctor (MD) can diagnose medical conditions, order and interpret MRI/CT imaging, prescribe medication, perform interventional procedures, and provide full medical documentation for your claim. Chiropractors are limited to musculoskeletal adjustment and cannot do these things. Accident Care is an MD-staffed clinic.
Do I need a referral to see an auto accident doctor in Oklahoma City?
No. Accident Care is a direct-access clinic. Walk-ins and same-day appointments are welcome. Call (405) 842-3209 or come in during business hours.
What kind of doctor should I see after a car accident?
You should see a physician who specializes in auto accident injury β not a general practitioner. Look for on-site imaging, MD-level diagnosis, interventional pain management capability, and experience with insurance and attorney coordination.
Does my primary care doctor handle car accident injuries?
Usually not. Primary care physicians are not trained in trauma injury management, do not have on-site imaging, and cannot handle the specialized documentation needed for a PIP claim. An auto-injury specialist is the appropriate choice.
How much does an auto accident doctor cost with no insurance?
At Accident Care, auto accident injuries are billed to your auto insurance (PIP or MedPay) or the at-fault driver's liability insurance. You do not need personal health insurance and there is no up-front cost.
Can I see the ER and then an auto accident doctor?
Yes, and we recommend it. ERs rule out life-threatening injury but miss soft-tissue injury, whiplash, and early radiculopathy. An auto-injury specialist completes the diagnostic picture and manages recovery.
What does an auto accident doctor visit include?
A comprehensive physical and neurological exam, imaging if indicated (X-ray, MRI, CT β all on-site at Accident Care), diagnosis with ICD-10 codes, and an individualized treatment plan including physical therapy, pain management, and follow-up.
Where is Accident Care located?
Accident Care & Treatment Center is at 3209 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, directly across from Integris Baptist Hospital. Call (405) 842-3209.

