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Car Accident Treatment in Loveland, Colorado

Loveland car accident physician. Physician-directed care along the I-25 corridor. Led by Dr. W. Rafer Leach, MD. No upfront cost.

Loveland sits at the geographic center of northern Colorado's growth corridor — I-25 carries Denver-to-Fort Collins commuter traffic past daily construction zones, US-34 funnels traffic between the canyon and the interstate, and US-287 stitches the old north-south spine of the valley together. Our Loveland clinic at 295 E 29th St is the only CCC location north of the metro, built specifically to treat the cervical, thoracic, and head injuries these collisions produce across a wide catchment area.

Physician at Our Loveland Clinic

Lead Physician · Loveland + CCC Medical Director

Dr. W. Rafer Leach, MD

Board-certified in emergency medicine. 28 years in trauma and injury. Specialist in medical-legal documentation. Trained at Cook County Hospital and Denver Health; fellowship in anesthesiology and pain management. 18 years operating integrated medical and PT clinics across the Denver metro and northern Colorado — Dr. Leach leads day-to-day care at our Loveland clinic and serves as Medical Director across all five CCC locations, setting the clinical and documentation standards every physician at CCC follows.

Loveland's Collision Patterns

I-25 / US-34 interchange

Construction-zone and merge rear-ends

Persistent I-25 expansion work and the US-34 interchange produce higher-energy rear-ends as highway-speed traffic decelerates into lane shifts. Chain collisions are common in weather events.

US-34 / US-287

Speed-transition and left-turn impacts

Long arterial stretches with intermittent stoplights produce rear-ends where highway speeds drop abruptly into town traffic. Left-turn T-bones on Eisenhower and Lincoln load the spine asymmetrically.

Berthoud / Johnstown / Windsor corridors

Growth-corridor two-lane collisions

Bedroom communities south and east of Loveland generate commuter volume on two-lane roads that weren't built for it. Head-on near-misses, run-off-road, and angled impacts are the signature.

The common thread: the severity of the damage to the car is a poor predictor of the severity of the injury to the person. More on how we treat these patterns: Whiplash Treatment in Loveland →

Neighborhoods We Serve

  • Fort Collins, Timnath, Wellington (north)
  • Loveland central, Lake Loveland, downtown (central)
  • Berthoud, Johnstown, Milliken, Mead (south)
  • Windsor, Greeley, Evans (east)
  • Big Thompson Canyon, Estes Park, mountain communities (west)

If you're closer to Broomfield or the north Denver metro, Westminster may be a shorter drive for some visits — records and treatment plans transfer seamlessly between all five CCC clinics.

Specialty Treatment at Loveland

Available now

Whiplash Treatment in Loveland →

Cervical injury patterns from I-25 construction-zone rear-ends and US-34 speed-transition impacts.

Coming soon

Concussion and TBI Treatment

Head-injury evaluation and cognitive recovery for northern Colorado patients.

Coming soon

Back-Injury Treatment

Lumbar strain, disc injury, and radicular pain after Loveland collisions.

The CCC Network in Loveland

When Dr. Leach needs imaging, specialist evaluation, or escalation beyond conservative care, referrals are coordinated through CCC's provider network — results return to him for interpretation and treatment adjustment. Loveland has its own northern-Colorado cluster, with Denver-metro specialists available for escalation when clinically indicated.

Browse the full provider network →

Getting Here

Address: 295 E 29th St, Loveland, CO 80538 · Phone: (720) 702-0600 · Parking: Free, at the building.

From I-25 — US-34 (Eisenhower Boulevard) exit west → south on North Lincoln Avenue → west on East 29th Street. From Fort Collins (US-287 south) — South through Loveland → east on East 29th Street. From Greeley (US-34 west) — West into Loveland → south on North Lincoln Avenue → west on East 29th Street.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the physician at CCC Loveland?
Dr. W. Rafer Leach, MD leads the Loveland clinic and serves as CCC's Medical Director across all five locations. Board-certified in emergency medicine, 28 years in trauma and injury, fellowship-trained in anesthesiology and pain management, specialist in medical-legal documentation. Trained at Cook County Hospital and Denver Health.
Do you serve patients from Fort Collins, Greeley, and mountain communities?
Yes. The Loveland clinic is the CCC hub for all of northern Colorado — we regularly see patients from Fort Collins, Greeley, Windsor, Johnstown, Berthoud, Estes Park, and the mountain corridor. Distance from Denver is why this clinic exists.
What if my accident happened on I-25 in a construction zone?
I-25 construction corridors produce a particular pattern of rear-ends and chain collisions where highway-speed traffic decelerates into lane shifts. Delayed-onset cervical, thoracic, and concussion symptoms are common. Dr. Leach's evaluation can identify issues before they become chronic. See the full breakdown on the [whiplash treatment page](/locations/loveland/whiplash-treatment).
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Schedule Your Visit

Same-day or next-day appointments in most cases. No referral needed.

295 E 29th St, Loveland, CO 80538
Monday – Thursday · 8:00 AM – 6:00 PMFriday by appointment only
No upfront costInsurance & MedPay benefits verified before your visitPhysician-led
Written by Brandon Higgins, . Reviewed by Dr. W. Rafer Leach, MD, MDBoard-Certified Emergency Medicine. Last reviewed 2026-04-22T00:00:00.000Z.
Call the clinic(720) 716-4379