Car Accident Treatment in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Serving the Pikes Peak Region and Southern Colorado
Colorado Springs is Colorado's second-largest city, with over 480,000 residents and a character distinct from the Denver metro. The city's identity is shaped by its military installations, outdoor recreation culture, and position as the regional hub for southern Colorado.
Our Colorado Springs clinic extends CCC's coordinated care model to a market that has historically had limited options for post-accident treatment. Patients in the Pikes Peak region no longer need to drive to Denver for the level of coordinated care that produces better outcomes.
The Military Community
Colorado Springs is home to Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, the Air Force Academy, and NORAD. The military community represents a significant portion of the city's population, and military families face unique considerations after auto accidents.
What military families should know:
- TRICARE coverage works with our care coordination model. We verify benefits and handle the paperwork.
- Active duty, dependents, and veterans are all eligible for treatment. The auto insurance of the at-fault driver, your own MedPay, or TRICARE can apply depending on the circumstances.
- PCS moves are common. If you start treatment in Colorado Springs and receive orders to a new duty station, we document your treatment thoroughly so your care can continue seamlessly at your new location.
- Deployment schedules can make consistent treatment challenging. Our managing physician works with your schedule to maintain treatment continuity.
Local Traffic and Accident Patterns
Colorado Springs' road network handles the dual pressure of military installation traffic and recreational travel to Pikes Peak, Garden of the Gods, and the mountain communities.
Key corridors near our clinic:
- I-25 (south of Monument) — The primary north-south route through the city. The stretch from Monument to Fort Carson is heavily congested during rush hours, with the Woodmen Road, Academy Boulevard, and Cimarron Street interchanges seeing the highest accident volumes.
- Academy Boulevard — The main commercial corridor running north-south through the city's east side. High speed limits, commercial density, and heavy left-turn traffic make this one of the highest-accident streets in the city.
- Powers Boulevard — The eastern bypass handles growing traffic from the Banning Lewis Ranch and Schriever areas. Higher speed limits and long distances between intersections contribute to speed-related accidents.
- US-24 — Running east-west through the city and up to Manitou Springs and Pikes Peak. The transition from highway speed to mountain driving is a consistent accident factor.
Southern Colorado also sees unique seasonal patterns: winter ice on I-25 through the Monument hill area causes multi-vehicle incidents, and summer tourist traffic to Pikes Peak and Royal Gorge increases overall road congestion.
What's Nearby
Colorado Springs has developed substantial medical infrastructure:
- Major hospital systems with emergency and trauma capabilities within the city
- Military medical facilities at Fort Carson and Peterson, accessible to active duty and dependents
- Imaging and diagnostic centers along the Academy and Powers corridors
- Rehabilitation and specialty providers integrated into the southern Colorado healthcare network
- Pharmacies and medical supply options throughout the Academy and Briargate areas
The presence of military medical facilities adds a layer of coordination options that other CCC locations don't have, particularly for patients with TRICARE coverage.
Getting Here
Address: 4110 N Academy Blvd, Suite 100, Colorado Springs, CO 80917
From I-25: Exit at Academy Boulevard and head north. The clinic is on the east side of Academy Boulevard, in the professional complex near the Austin Bluffs intersection.
From Powers Boulevard (east side): Head west on Austin Bluffs Parkway to Academy Boulevard. Turn north. The clinic is on the right.
From Fort Carson (south): Head north on Academy Boulevard or I-25 to the Academy exit. The clinic is approximately 15 minutes north of the main gate.
Parking: Free parking in the lot surrounding the building. Ground-level access with accessible spaces near the entrance.
What to Expect in Colorado Springs
The CCC coordinated care model works the same at every location. In Colorado Springs:
- Rapid scheduling — most patients are seen within 24 to 48 hours
- Full injury evaluation by a managing physician, not isolated body part treatment
- Military-friendly scheduling that accommodates duty schedules, PT times, and deployment preparation
- Network referrals coordinated within the southern Colorado provider community
- Thorough documentation for insurance claims, legal processes, and military medical records
Colorado Springs patients get the same coordinated care system as Denver-area patients, closer to home and with the added understanding of military community needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept TRICARE?
I'm being PCSed. What happens to my treatment?
Is this the only CCC clinic outside Denver?
Find Your Nearest Clinic
5 locations across Colorado — Aurora, Lakewood, Loveland, Westminster, and Colorado Springs.