When workplace injuries happen, having access to reliable, experienced treating doctors is essential. At Patients Choice our network of Workers’ Comp treating doctors offers expert care tailored to local injury patterns, ensuring safe, effective recovery and a clear path back to work. Call 1 972-972-9999 today to book a session.
In Texas, employees injured on the job are entitled to medical care through the workers’ compensation system. Initially, you may see a doctor of your choice up to six visits. After the sixth visit, care must come from a Workers’ Compensation Healthcare Network (WCHN) provider If it’s a network claim. Patients' Choice clinics are certified WCHN providers across most network lists.
Our treating doctors follow the Occupational Disability Guidelines (ODG) and coordinate with your employer, adjuster, or lawyer to provide personalized treatment. We also offer services like return-to-work programs, pain management, and case management at no charge.
Geographic Accessibility
We serve patients from every part of Dallas/FTW Metroplex. Our six clinics across the Metroplex make it easy for shift workers and construction crews to access care.
Comprehensive Rehabilitative Staff
Our team includes board-certified physicians, occupational and physical therapists, Chiropractors, licensed counselors, and more. This integrated approach helps you heal efficiently under one roof.
Texas’s booming construction zones, lead to high rates of musculoskeletal, back, and impact injuries. Workers in warehousing, transportation, and service industries also frequently experience strains, repetitive use injuries, and overexertion.
Moreover, Texas’s active communities, face sports-related injuries that sometimes overlap with work-related injuries. Our treating doctors tailor rehab plans to both work demands and local lifestyle factors.
How do I choose a treating doctor in Texas?
Depending on whether your claim is a network or out-of-network claim will determine what provider to choose. Patients choice accepts both network and out-of-network claims and is on most networks to ensure seamless treatment.
Can my treating doctor coordinate with my employer and adjuster?
Yes. We directly communicate treatment plans, work restrictions, and updates to your case team.
Do I need referrals for specialized care?
Our treating doctors can refer you to trusted orthopedic, Pain management, Neurology, ENT / General surgery or diagnostic specialists to ensure accurate and timely care.
What if I don’t speak English?
We offer bilingual services. Hablamos español, podemos ayudarte en el idioma que prefieras.
Recovering from a workplace injury often involves more than just medical treatment. Many injured workers in Texas also need to coordinate with attorneys, employers, and insurance adjusters to ensure that their rights are protected and that their care is covered. At Patients Choice, our treating doctors understand this process and work closely with legal representatives to provide clear documentation, medical opinions, and functional assessments that strengthen your claim.
We start with a detailed medical history and injury evaluation, documenting the extent of the injury and any limitations it causes in your daily activities and job functions. This documentation is vital for workers’ compensation cases and can be used to support benefit approvals, wage replacement, or settlements. Our staff is trained to produce precise, timely medical records that meet both medical and legal requirements.
Communication is key. Our treating doctors regularly update your attorney and adjuster on your progress, work restrictions, and any changes to your treatment plan. This transparency not only speeds up case resolution but also reduces the risk of disputes about the nature or severity of the injury.
We tailor our documentation and recommendations to the unique demands of your industry. For example, a construction worker with a lumbar strain may need different functional testing and work-modification guidelines than a nurse recovering from a shoulder injury.
Our clinics also help coordinate second opinions or specialist referrals when needed. Whether it is advanced orthopedic care or diagnostic imaging, we connect patients with trusted providers and ensure the continuity of treatment.
For additional clarity on how workplace injury claims are processed, injured employees can review the resources provided by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, which outlines how medical providers and attorneys can collaborate to protect worker rights.
By choosing Patients Choice, you gain a medical partner who not only focuses on your recovery but also helps align your healthcare with the legal strategy of your case. This dual focus ensures that you have the medical documentation, functional recovery, and administrative support you need to achieve the best possible outcome in both your health and your claim.
Injury recovery is not always a straight path. Many Texas workers who sustain injuries on the job find that their healing process involves periods of rapid improvement followed by slower progress or occasional setbacks. At Patients Choice, our treating doctors prioritize consistent progress monitoring to ensure that every patient remains on track toward maximum recovery.
This process begins with frequent follow-up appointments where we evaluate pain levels, range of motion, strength, and functional capacity. These check-ins allow us to identify any emerging complications early, such as inflammation flare-ups or muscle imbalances that could prolong your recovery. By addressing issues quickly, we help prevent minor setbacks from becoming major obstacles.
Progress monitoring is especially critical for employees in physically demanding jobs, such as construction crews working on development projects or manufacturing workers in the city’s industrial sectors. Returning to heavy labor too soon can cause reinjury, while staying out of work longer than necessary can impact your financial stability. Our approach balances these concerns by adjusting your work restrictions in real time based on your condition.
We also use progress reports to coordinate with physical therapists, occupational therapists, and pain management specialists when needed. This collaborative approach ensures that all members of your care team are working toward the same recovery goals, whether that involves improving core strength to protect your back or increasing grip strength for manual labor tasks.
For patients who are approaching the end of their treatment plan, ongoing monitoring also helps us determine when it is appropriate to begin a gradual return-to-work process. In some cases, this may involve light-duty assignments or reduced hours to allow your body to adapt without overloading healing tissues.
Our Texas-based clinics are equipped with the tools needed to measure improvement accurately, from digital goniometers for joint mobility assessments to functional movement tests that replicate on-the-job tasks. By integrating this data into your workers’ compensation file, we help demonstrate to all parties involved that your recovery is progressing in a medically sound manner.
One of the most important goals of a treating doctor in a workers’ compensation case is to reduce the risk of long-term disability. In Texas, where many jobs in logistics, construction, and healthcare require physical stamina, preventing chronic pain or mobility loss can make the difference between returning to your career or facing a permanent change in your work life.
Early intervention plays a key role in achieving this. When a workplace injury is reported quickly and medical care begins without delay, we can address issues before they worsen. This might mean stabilizing a joint immediately after an injury, beginning targeted rehabilitation exercises within days, or managing swelling and inflammation to protect surrounding tissues.
Patients Choice focuses on comprehensive initial assessments that cover not only the immediate injury but also any secondary issues that could develop. For example, someone with a sprained ankle may also begin favoring one leg, creating hip or lower back strain. Addressing these patterns early can prevent additional injuries and speed overall recovery.
We also provide patient education on ergonomics, safe lifting techniques, and posture correction. For office workers this might involve setting up a workstation to prevent neck strain. For warehouse staff it could include training on body mechanics to reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries.
By catching potential complications early and providing the right treatments at the right time, our doctors help patients maintain function and reduce the chances of developing chronic conditions. This approach not only improves quality of life but also supports the workers’ compensation process by showing a proactive effort to recover fully and return to work.
Some workers’ compensation cases involve more than a single, straightforward injury. In Texas, we frequently see patients who have sustained multiple injuries in a single incident or who have aggravations of pre-existing conditions. For example, a slip-and-fall in a restaurant kitchen might result in both a knee injury and a lower back strain. These cases require a coordinated treatment plan that addresses each injury without delaying recovery.
At Patients Choice, our treating doctors are skilled in managing complex injury cases. We begin by evaluating each injury individually, then designing an integrated treatment plan that ensures therapies complement rather than conflict with each other. This is especially important when a patient needs physical therapy for one area while also managing pain or mobility issues in another.
We also consider the cumulative effect of multiple injuries on your ability to work. For instance, even if your back is improving, lingering knee instability may still prevent you from standing for long periods or safely operating equipment. Our team uses functional capacity evaluations to assess overall work readiness rather than focusing solely on one body part.
Texas is home to industries with high rates of multi-injury incidents, such as manufacturing, transportation, and healthcare. Workers in these fields often face repetitive strain combined with acute injuries, creating a more complicated path to recovery. Our approach includes close monitoring, adaptive treatment, and regular reassessment to ensure progress is being made in all areas of injury.
We coordinate closely with occupational therapists, pain specialists, and other providers to address each aspect of the injury comprehensively. This reduces the likelihood of prolonged disability and helps workers return to their jobs with fewer limitations.
For those navigating Texas’s workers’ compensation rules regarding multiple injuries, the Texas Department of Insurance provides detailed guidance on how claims are handled when more than one injury is present. This can help workers understand how benefits, treatment timelines, and documentation requirements may differ in complex cases.
With Patients Choice, you receive the benefit of a multidisciplinary team committed to your recovery. Whether your case involves a single injury or a combination of issues, we have the expertise and local knowledge to manage your care efficiently and effectively.
At Patients Choice, our mission is to restore your health, support your return to work, and guide you through every step of the Workers’ Compensation process. With compassionate care and deep knowledge of Texas injury patterns, we’re here to help you make a full recovery. Call us today at 1 972-972-9999 and start your recovery today.

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