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Car Accident Treatment in Loveland, Colorado

Dr. Leach, MDreviewed by Dr. Leach

Coordinated Care for Northern Colorado

Loveland sits at the geographic center of the Northern Colorado growth corridor, midway between Denver and Fort Collins along I-25. With a population approaching 80,000 and steady growth in surrounding communities like Berthoud, Johnstown, and Windsor, the area has seen a corresponding increase in traffic volume and accident frequency.

Our Loveland clinic is the only CCC location in northern Colorado, and it serves a wide catchment area: Fort Collins and Greeley to the mountain communities west of I-25.

What Makes Loveland Unique

The Loveland clinic serves as the CCC hub for all of northern Colorado, providing the same physician-directed coordinated care model available at all five locations. The clinical team brings an evidence-based perspective to treatment planning that is particularly valuable for complex or persistent injuries.

This research-informed approach complements the standard CCC coordinated care model. When conservative treatments plateau, the Loveland team has additional clinical insight to guide next steps, whether that's advanced interventional procedures, modified rehabilitation protocols, or specialist referrals.

Local Traffic and Accident Patterns

Northern Colorado's rapid growth has outpaced road infrastructure in many areas. The I-25 corridor between Loveland and Fort Collins is one of the most congested stretches in the state.

Key corridors near our clinic:

  • I-25 — The primary north-south corridor through northern Colorado. Construction zones, high-speed merges, and the Denver-to-Fort Collins commuter rush create persistent accident hotspots. The US-34 and US-34 Bypass interchanges see particularly high incident rates.
  • US-34 (Eisenhower Boulevard) — Loveland's main east-west artery connecting I-25 to downtown and the Big Thompson Canyon. The mix of local and through traffic, combined with commercial development, produces frequent intersection accidents.
  • US-287 (Lincoln Avenue) — Running north-south through town, this route handles both local and long-distance traffic. Speed transitions from highway to town speed are a common factor in rear-end collisions.
  • Berthoud and Johnstown corridors — Growing bedroom communities south of Loveland generate increasing commuter traffic on two-lane roads not designed for current volumes.

The northern Colorado market also sees seasonal patterns: construction season on I-25 creates long delays and frustrated drivers, while winter weather on mountain passes affects traffic throughout the region.

What's Nearby

Northern Colorado has developed strong medical infrastructure to serve its growing population:

  • Regional medical facilities in Loveland and nearby communities with emergency and imaging capabilities
  • Imaging and diagnostic centers accessible within 15 minutes for MRI, CT, and X-ray
  • Rehabilitation and physical therapy providers integrated into our referral network
  • Pharmacies and specialty providers within the Medical Center Drive corridor

For patients coming from Fort Collins, Greeley, or the mountain communities, the Loveland clinic reduces drive time compared to traveling to the Denver metro for care.

Getting Here

Address: 2725 Rocky Mountain Ave, Suite 100, Loveland, CO 80538

From I-25: Take the US-34 (Eisenhower Boulevard) exit and head west. Turn north on Rocky Mountain Avenue. The clinic is on the right in the professional campus.

From Fort Collins (south on US-287): Follow US-287 south through Loveland. Turn west on Eisenhower Boulevard, then north on Rocky Mountain Avenue.

From Greeley (west on US-34): Follow US-34 west through Loveland to Rocky Mountain Avenue. Turn north. The clinic is in the first professional building on the right.

Parking: Ample free parking in the lot surrounding the building. Ground-level access with no stairs.

What to Expect at Loveland

The CCC coordinated care system works identically at every location. At Loveland:

  • Rapid evaluation — most new patients are seen within 24 to 48 hours
  • Full injury assessment by a managing physician, not just the area that hurts most
  • Coordinated specialist referrals within the northern Colorado provider network
  • Research-informed treatment planning guided by The Collision Care Clinic clinical team
  • Seamless records if you need to visit any other CCC location

Northern Colorado patients no longer need to drive to Denver for coordinated post-accident care. The same system, the same quality, closer to home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you serve patients from Fort Collins and Greeley?
Yes. Our Loveland clinic is the CCC hub for all of northern Colorado. We regularly see patients from Fort Collins, Greeley, Windsor, Johnstown, Berthoud, and the mountain communities west of I-25.
How does the Loveland clinic approach complex or persistent injuries?
The Loveland clinical team applies an evidence-based approach to treatment planning, particularly for complex cases where standard approaches may benefit from additional evaluation. When conservative treatments plateau, our managing physician coordinates with specialists in the northern Colorado network for advanced interventional procedures or modified rehabilitation protocols.
Can I transfer to a Denver-area CCC clinic if I move?
Absolutely. Your treatment plan and records transfer seamlessly between all five CCC locations. Many patients split visits between Loveland and Westminster or Aurora based on their schedule.

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Dr. Leach, MD · reviewed by Dr. Leach · 2026-03-13T00:00:00.000Z

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