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If you've been in a car accident, you need more than a trip to the ER. Emergency rooms check for life-threatening conditions, but they often miss the soft tissue injuries, spinal misalignments, and nerve damage that cause lasting pain.
At Accident Care & Treatment Center, our board-certified physicians specialize exclusively in auto accident injuries. We provide comprehensive evaluation, advanced on-site imaging (X-ray, MRI, CT), and individualized treatment plans — all in a single location, with no out-of-pocket cost to you.
💡 Important: Your auto insurance covers this treatment.
PIP (Personal Injury Protection) and MedPay coverage pay for your medical care after an auto accident — regardless of who was at fault. You pay nothing out of pocket.
Injuries We Treat
Whiplash & Neck Injuries
The most common auto accident injury. Sudden acceleration-deceleration forces strain the cervical spine, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. Without treatment, whiplash can become chronic.
Back & Spinal Injuries
Herniated discs, compression fractures, and spinal misalignment from impact forces. Back injuries can cause radiating pain, numbness, and long-term mobility issues if left untreated.
Soft Tissue Damage
Sprains, strains, and contusions to muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Often overlooked on standard X-rays, these injuries require specialized evaluation and can cause persistent pain.
Headaches & Concussion
Post-traumatic headaches and mild traumatic brain injuries are common after accidents. Symptoms may include dizziness, cognitive fog, sensitivity to light, and difficulty concentrating.
Joint & Extremity Injuries
Shoulder, knee, hip, and wrist injuries from impact or bracing during collision. Joint injuries can limit daily function and worsen without proper diagnosis and rehabilitation.
Nerve Compression & Radiculopathy
Pinched nerves from spinal injuries causing shooting pain, tingling, or numbness in arms or legs. Requires precise diagnosis to identify the compression point and appropriate treatment.
Our 5-Step Treatment Process
Comprehensive Medical Evaluation
A board-certified physician reviews your accident history, performs a thorough physical examination, and identifies all areas of injury — including those you may not feel yet.
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
On-site digital X-ray, MRI, CT scan, or ultrasound as needed. Results reviewed the same day by your doctor — no outside referrals or waiting.
Diagnosis & Treatment Plan
Your doctor explains your injuries in clear terms, presents treatment options, and creates a personalized recovery plan with estimated timelines.
Treatment & Rehabilitation
Physical therapy, pain management, and follow-up care tailored to your specific injuries. All services provided in our facility.
Documentation & Coordination
Complete medical records, narrative reports, and direct communication with your insurance company and attorney to protect your claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need health insurance to be treated after a car accident?
No. Your auto insurance policy (specifically PIP or MedPay coverage) covers medical treatment after a car accident — regardless of fault. If the other driver caused the accident, their liability insurance covers your care. You do not need personal health insurance and there is no upfront cost to you.
How soon after my car accident should I see a doctor?
You should be evaluated within 24-72 hours of your accident, even if you feel fine. Many injuries like whiplash and soft tissue damage don't produce significant pain for days. Early diagnosis creates a medical record that directly links your injuries to the accident — critical for insurance claims.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring your auto insurance card, driver's license, the police report or case number (if available), and any documentation from the ER if you went there first. If you have an attorney, bring their contact information. We'll handle the rest.
Will you work with my attorney?
Absolutely. We routinely coordinate with personal injury attorneys. We provide detailed medical documentation, narrative reports, and progress notes that support your case. We can also accept liens (Letters of Protection) so treatment begins immediately.
How long does auto injury treatment typically take?
Treatment duration depends on injury severity. Minor soft tissue injuries may resolve in 4-6 weeks. More serious injuries (herniated discs, nerve compression) may require 3-6 months or longer. Your doctor will outline an estimated timeline after your initial evaluation.
What if the accident was my fault?
Oklahoma is a fault-based insurance state, but your PIP/MedPay coverage still applies regardless of who caused the accident. You are entitled to medical treatment even if you were at fault. We'll help you understand your coverage options.
Injured in a Car Accident? Get Treatment Today.
Same-day appointments available. No out-of-pocket cost. Walk-ins welcome.

