Bridging the medical-legal gap

About Airport Accident and Injury Center

Why Choose Airport Accident and Injury Center for Your Needs

Choose Airport Accident & Injury Center for care that supports both your recovery and your case. Dr. Quintero provides thorough evaluations, detailed injury documentation, and coordinates advanced testing when needed, including MRIs, CT scans, EMGs, and NCVs. If your case requires legal support, she can clearly explain your injuries as an experienced expert witness.

Our core services include:

• Back Injury Treatment
• Headaches Treatment
• Herniated or Bulging Disc Treatment
• Joint Injury Treatment
• Ligament Sprain Treatment
• Muscle Spasm Treatment
• Muscle Strain Treatment
• Neck Injury Treatment
• Soft Tissue Injury Treatment
• Whiplash / Car Accident Treatment
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What We Do

At the Airport Accident and Injury Center we have been in business since 1980 specializing in the chiropractic treatment of motor vehicle related accidents. In our state-of-the-art office located in beautiful Doral, Florida, we create a warm, healing environment for our patients, while working with their attorneys to help them recover, both physically and financially after a car accident. After a superior history and documentation has been completed a concise narrative is forwarded to your attorney for proper resolution of your case.

Upon completion of negotiations between your attorney and the insurance carrier an amicable settlement will be reached for your pain and suffering. In a small number of cases, when a settlement cannot be reached your case will be remanded to the courts for resolution.

What We Believe In.


Biopsychosocial model of pain

Contemporary chiropractic views pain as a complex phenomenon that is influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors.

  1. Biological factors: Biological factors include the physical mechanisms responsible for the condition (such as a herniated disc, a broken bone, or a strained muscle).
  2. Psychological factors: Psychological factors include mechanisms such as fear, anxiety, and depression, which have important relationships with pain and other health conditions.
  3. Social factors: Social factors include the influences of others in relationship to pain and disease, including the interactions and expectations of friends, family, and work, as well as cultural influences on the meaning and appropriate responses to pain.

Chiropractic care involves a close examination of all three factors and their influence on an individual’s experience of pain.

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