OKC Car Crash Clinic is a walk-in urgent care facility in Oklahoma City that specializes in evaluating and treating injuries sustained in vehicle collisions. It operates independently, outside the hospital system, and focuses on the acute phase of crash-related care: fractures, soft-tissue damage, whiplash, and lacerations that fall between minor cuts and life-threatening trauma requiring a trauma center.
The clinic handles the specific aftermath of car accidents. Patients arrive after a crash, often referred by police, insurance companies, or their own judgment about whether hospital-level emergency care is necessary. The facility can perform X-rays on site, document injuries for insurance claims, and provide initial treatment and referral guidance. It is not equipped for major surgery, severe blood loss, or cases requiring intensive monitoring; those go to Oklahoma City's hospital emergency departments, primarily OU Medical Center or Integris Health locations.
OKC Car Crash Clinic offers initial injury assessment, X-ray imaging, wound care, fracture splinting, soft-tissue treatment, and documentation letters for insurance purposes. The clinic accepts most major insurance plans. Uninsured patients can expect to pay $150 to $300 for a standard visit that includes examination and basic imaging; X-rays are typically included in the visit fee. If additional imaging (CT, ultrasound) becomes necessary, costs rise to $300 to $600. Always verify current pricing and insurance acceptance by calling ahead, as fee schedules and covered plans can shift quarterly.
Unlike a hospital emergency department, where total bills including facility charges, physician fees, and specialists routinely exceed $1,000 to $3,000 for the same assessment, OKC Car Crash Clinic caps charges closer to typical urgent care levels. A patient without insurance who goes to an OU Medical Center or Integris emergency department faces substantially higher out-of-pocket exposure and billing complexity.
Oklahoma City residents in the immediate aftermath of a car crash have three main pathways: hospital emergency departments (OU Medical Center, Integris Baptist, Integris Southwest), general urgent care clinics not specialized in crash injuries, and OKC Car Crash Clinic. A hospital ER is appropriate when there is any suspicion of internal bleeding, spinal injury, loss of consciousness, or severe pain in the abdomen or chest; those cases require CT, ultrasound, and surgical standby. General urgent care clinics (such as those run by FastMed or NextCare across the city) can handle sprains and cuts but often lack the rapid X-ray and documentation workflow tailored to crash claims and are less familiar with motor-vehicle-specific injury patterns.
OKC Car Crash Clinic sits between. It prioritizes the 80 percent of crash patients who have obvious external injuries and stable vital signs, can be imaged and treated within 60 to 90 minutes, and do not need hospitalization. It keeps costs low and paperwork clear. Choose the hospital if there is any question about serious internal injury; choose OKC Car Crash Clinic if you are conscious, breathing normally, and have localized pain you can point to; choose a standard urgent care only if you are delaying care at a crash-specific clinic.
OKC Car Crash Clinic serves uninsured and insured drivers and passengers within a few hours of a crash who have sustained visible or localized injury, want imaging and documentation quickly, and prefer not to spend 3 to 5 hours in a hospital emergency department and receive a $2,000+ bill. It also suits those whose insurance requires a documented urgent-care visit before specialist referral (physical therapy, orthopedic follow-up).
It does not suit anyone with altered mental status, severe pain out of proportion to visible injury, chest or abdominal trauma, inability to move limbs, or signs of shock. Those patients must go to a hospital emergency department immediately. It also does not suit patients with only minor cuts or bruises who do not need imaging; a primary care clinic or at-home care is more cost-effective.
Walk in or call ahead to reduce wait time. Bring your driver's license, insurance card (if you have one), and the police report or crash details if available. Reception staff collect demographics and insurance information and assign a triage nurse to assess vital signs and chief complaint. A clinician then performs a focused examination, orders X-rays if needed, and may apply ice, wrap, or splint affected areas. If a fracture, moderate sprain, or head injury is confirmed, the clinic provides a written report and treatment recommendation, often including referral to a nearby orthopedist or primary care follow-up. The whole visit typically takes 60 to 90 minutes.
OKC Car Crash Clinic is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Verify current hours by phone, as clinic hours sometimes shift seasonally or by staffing availability. Free parking is available on site. The clinic is located in central Oklahoma City and is accessible by car within 15 minutes of most addresses in the city. Public transit access is limited; ride services (Uber, Lyft) are more reliable if you are unable to drive immediately after a crash.
OKC Car Crash Clinic fills a genuine gap in Oklahoma City emergency medicine. Most crashes produce injuries that do not warrant hospital admission but do warrant rapid, affordable imaging and documentation, and the clinic's focused scope and pricing make it the logical first step for conscious, stable patients unsure whether they need an ER.
