
ProCare Injury Specialists Expands Footprint with New Temple, Texas Clinic
ProCare Injury Specialists (“ProCare”), formerly known as Pro-Care Medical Centers, has announced the grand opening of its newest clinic in Temple, Texas. The new facility marks ProCare’s 11th clinic statewide and represents a significant expansion of the company’s commitment to accessible, high-quality personal injury care across the state.
With the addition of the Temple location, ProCare strengthens its presence in Central Texas, a region experiencing steady population growth and increasing healthcare needs. The new clinic is strategically positioned to serve patients not only in Temple, but also in the neighboring communities of Belton, Killeen, Fort Hood, and across Bell County. This expansion underscores ProCare’s long-standing mission: to make comprehensive injury care available to accident victims closer to where they live and work.
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Injury Care
The Temple clinic will be led by two highly respected healthcare providers: Dr. Daniel Kim, a double board-certified pain management specialist, and Dr. Hazel Viruet, a chiropractor with deep expertise in accident injury rehabilitation. Together, they will bring a multidisciplinary approach to the new facility, combining medical and chiropractic care under one roof for the convenience of patients.
Dr. Kim’s advanced training in pain management allows him to evaluate and treat a wide range of complex injury cases, from whiplash and spinal injuries to nerve damage and chronic pain conditions often associated with accidents. Meanwhile, Dr. Viruet’s focus on rehabilitation ensures that patients have access to customized recovery plans designed to restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve quality of life.
Both leaders will work in close collaboration with ProCare’s broader network of specialists, which includes experts in orthopedics, neurology, traumatic brain injury (TBI) care, and counseling services. This team-based model ensures that patients receive coordinated care tailored to their unique needs, whether recovering from a car accident, trucking collision, workplace injury, or other trauma-related incident.
Meeting a Growing Need in Central Texas
Temple and its surrounding communities have become a critical hub within Central Texas. With the presence of Fort Hood and the region’s proximity to Austin and Waco, the area has seen increased demand for specialized healthcare services. Accident victims, in particular, often face barriers when seeking appropriate medical care due to long wait times or the need to travel to larger cities for specialty services.
“The Temple, Belton, Killeen corridor is a vital hub in Central Texas,” said Dr. Kim. “Our goal is to ensure patients in this area have immediate access to specialized injury and pain management care without needing to travel outside the region.”
For patients who may already be coping with physical pain, emotional distress, and financial challenges following an accident, ProCare’s presence in Temple provides a much-needed resource. By offering local access to advanced diagnostics, pain management procedures, and rehabilitation services, the clinic is designed to ease the burden of recovery.
ProCare’s Mission: Accessible, Compassionate Care
Since its founding, ProCare Injury Specialists has built its reputation on providing compassionate, patient-first care. The company has steadily expanded across Texas, now operating clinics in major cities including San Antonio, Austin, Round Rock, Corpus Christi, and Lubbock, with Temple marking its latest addition.
“Opening in Temple reinforces our mission to make high-quality, compassionate injury care accessible across Texas,” said Dr. Neil Boecking, President of ProCare Injury Specialists. “With Dr. Kim and Dr. Viruet leading our Temple clinic, patients can expect the highest standard of medical and chiropractic care in one location.”
ProCare’s approach goes beyond simply treating physical symptoms. The organization recognizes that personal injuries often disrupt every aspect of a patient’s life—work, family responsibilities, emotional well-being, and long-term health. To address this, ProCare integrates medical expertise with supportive services such as counseling and care coordination, ensuring that recovery is as comprehensive as possible.
Building Trust Across Texas Communities
Over the years, ProCare Injury Specialists has become one of the most trusted names in personal injury care throughout Texas. Thousands of patients across the state rely on ProCare for treatment following car accidents, trucking collisions, workplace incidents, and other traumatic injuries.
The organization’s reputation is built not only on clinical expertise but also on its patient-centered philosophy. Providers at ProCare emphasize building relationships with patients, ensuring that every individual feels heard, valued, and supported throughout their recovery journey.
“Our goal is for every patient to feel cared for like family,” said Dr. Kim. “We want them to know they are not navigating recovery alone. From the moment they walk into the clinic until they have reached their full potential for healing, we are here for them.”
Supporting Accident Victims Through Recovery
Accidents—whether on the road or at work—often leave victims facing a combination of physical pain, emotional stress, and financial uncertainty. Many patients are left unsure of where to turn for appropriate care, particularly if they require specialized treatments like orthopedic interventions, neurological assessments, or long-term rehabilitation.
ProCare’s multidisciplinary clinics are designed to address these challenges head-on. By housing different specialties within one network, the organization ensures that patients receive a continuum of care without the delays and frustrations of navigating the healthcare system alone. For example, a patient suffering from whiplash and concussion after a car accident can see both a chiropractor and a neurologist within ProCare’s network, while also receiving pain management support and counseling services.
This streamlined model not only improves patient outcomes but also reduces the risk of fragmented care, which is a common problem in post-accident recovery.




