Accident and Injury Treatment Center is a chiropractic practice in Oklahoma City that specializes in treatment for patients injured in motor vehicle collisions, workplace accidents, and slip-and-fall incidents. The clinic bridges acute trauma care and ongoing musculoskeletal rehabilitation, operating on a model that accepts most major insurance plans and addresses the specific compensation structures available after covered accidents.
The center functions as an injury-focused chiropractor rather than a wellness or preventive-care practice. Patients typically arrive through referral from emergency departments, urgent care facilities, or self-referral after an accident. The clinic operates independently, not as part of a larger hospital or health system, which means it does not provide imaging or surgical consultation in-house but maintains referral relationships for cases requiring those services.
The clinic offers spinal adjustment, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitative exercises, and ergonomic consultation. Most appointments run 30 to 45 minutes. Pricing depends almost entirely on insurance coverage type. Patients with standard health insurance typically pay a copay between $25 and $50 per visit, with insurance covering the remainder after deductible. For patients in motor vehicle accident claims, the center bills directly to the at-fault driver's liability insurance when a claim is filed; patients pay nothing out of pocket in most cases, though they may owe a small copay depending on their own health insurance coordination. Workers' compensation cases follow a similar model: the center bills the workers' comp carrier directly. Uninsured patients should call ahead to ask about cash pricing, which varies by treatment plan; the practice sometimes negotiates reduced rates for injury cases without active claims.
Most general chiropractors in Oklahoma City market themselves as wellness or pain-prevention practitioners and focus on chronic conditions. Accident and Injury Treatment Center distinguishes itself by specializing in acute trauma and handling the insurance complexity that comes with it. This matters because general practices often lack experience navigating liability and workers' compensation claims, which means slower reimbursement and potential billing errors. Practices like those in the Edmond and northwest OKC areas often advertise lower first-visit fees ($40 to $60) but do not specialize in injury claims and may not accept workers' compensation at all. Choose Accident and Injury Treatment Center if your injury stems from an accident and you need the practice to manage insurance claims; choose a general chiropractor if you are seeking maintenance care for an existing condition like lower back pain or neck tightness unrelated to a specific incident.
The center is ideal for patients within two to four weeks of an injury who have health insurance, auto liability coverage, or an open workers' compensation claim. It suits people who need documentation of treatment for claim purposes, since the clinic maintains detailed records and can provide reports to insurance adjusters and attorneys. It is less suitable for patients seeking same-day or walk-in appointments without an injury history; most appointments are scheduled one to two weeks out during typical business periods. Patients without any insurance coverage or claim will find the uninsured fee higher than a general-practice chiropractic office's cash rate.
New patients should bring a photo ID, insurance card, and documentation of the accident if available (police report, incident number, or date and location). The visit includes a health history, orthopedic and neurological exam, range-of-motion testing, and palpation of the spine and related soft tissues. The chiropractor may order X-rays on-site or refer to an imaging center if baseline imaging is needed. Treatment usually begins on the first visit and consists of an adjustment and soft tissue work. The appointment runs 45 to 60 minutes; allow extra time if you need to complete insurance paperwork. If you are pursuing a claim, the clinic will ask for the insurance adjuster's contact information or the name and phone number of the at-fault party's insurance company so it can initiate billing directly.
Verify current hours by calling ahead, as injury clinics sometimes adjust hours seasonally. Most locations in OKC operate Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday hours. On-site or free adjacent parking is typical for independent chiropractic offices. If you are arriving by public transit, ask the front desk whether the clinic is near a METRO transit route.
Accident and Injury Treatment Center fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's chiropractic landscape: it knows how to manage the business of injury claims so you do not have to, and it specializes in the types of injuries that emerge from sudden trauma rather than lifestyle habits.
