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DFW Service Area

Wound Care Across the Metroplex

Dr. Rizvi's clinic in Plano serves patients from across north and central DFW. Pick your city to see drive time, what we treat most often there, and the questions patients in your area ask before booking.

Primary service area

Within 20 minutes of the clinic

Allen, TX

Collin County · 15–20 minutes

Allen is one of the most family-dense suburbs in Collin County, and the wound care needs that show up in households here look different from the chronic-disease loads further south. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S, sees Allen patients from her Plano clinic — about a 15- to 20-minute drive — for everything from a working parent's undiagnosed diabetic foot ulcer to a teenager's deep abrasion and an elderly relative's slow-healing surgical wound. Specialist-level wound care without the referral and facility-fee friction of a hospital wound center.

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Coppell, TX

Dallas County · 12–16 minutes

Coppell residents seeking advanced wound care don't have to settle for hospital wound centers with weeks-long waits. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S is a board-certified wound care specialist serving Coppell from her Plano clinic — under 15 minutes up the Dallas North Tollway. Coppell's established neighborhoods skew older than the regional average, which means the conditions she treats most often — chronic venous ulcers, pressure injuries, and lymphedema — are particularly common here.

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Frisco, TX

Collin County · 18–24 minutes

Frisco is the youngest large city in the DFW corridor, but young populations still carry real wound care risk — sports injuries, post-operative complications, and the early diabetic foot presentations that show up well before a patient considers themselves "high risk." Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S, serves Frisco families from her Plano clinic, a 20-minute drive south on the Dallas North Tollway. Catching a small foot wound early is the difference between two clinic visits and a six-month healing arc.

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McKinney, TX

Collin County · 20–28 minutes

McKinney covers a wider socioeconomic range than its Collin County neighbors, and that has direct implications for wound care. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S — who speaks English, Hindi, and Spanish — serves McKinney patients from her Plano clinic about 25 minutes south on US-75. The city's significant Hispanic population, which faces a 2–3× higher rate of undiagnosed diabetes nationally, is a particular focus area for early diabetic foot ulcer screening and Spanish-language patient education.

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Plano, TX

Collin County · On-site

Dr. Rizvi's wound care clinic is in Plano. Patients living anywhere in 75023, 75024, 75025, or 75074 can reach 7709 San Jacinto Place, Suite 100 in well under fifteen minutes — and most arrive in five to ten. Because Plano has both a large young-professional workforce and a fast-growing retiree population, Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S routinely treats two very different wound profiles in the same week: metabolic and post-surgical wounds in working-age patients, and chronic venous, pressure, and lymphedema cases in seniors aging in place.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County · 8–13 minutes

Richardson is one of the closest cities to Dr. Rizvi's Plano clinic — most patients arrive in under fifteen minutes. It's also a city where Collin County's younger, lower-diabetes profile meets Dallas County's older, higher-diabetes reality, making it one of the highest-yield wound care markets in north DFW. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S sees Richardson patients across the full chronic-wound spectrum: long-standing venous insufficiency, post-surgical complications, and pressure injuries in the city's established 65+ neighborhoods.

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Extended service area

20–30 minutes from the clinic

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County · 18–25 minutes

Carrollton sits at the seam between Dallas County's higher diabetes burden and the more affluent, lower-prevalence Collin County suburbs to the north. That mix produces a wide wound care caseload, and Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S, serves Carrollton patients from her Plano clinic — about 20 minutes east via I-635 and the Tollway. Same-day specialist access without a referral is particularly valuable here, where many patients hold high-deductible commercial plans and want to avoid the hospital outpatient facility fee.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County · 25–35 minutes

Dallas is a 1.3-million-person city, and not all of it is a reasonable drive to a Plano wound care clinic. This page is written specifically for north-Dallas patients in 75230, 75240, 75248, 75252, and 75254 — Preston Hollow, Lake Highlands, and Far North Dallas — who can reach 7709 San Jacinto Place in 25 to 35 minutes. For these neighborhoods, Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S offers something the closer-in Dallas hospital wound centers typically don't: same-day appointments without a referral, no facility fee, and direct access to a board-certified specialist.

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Flower Mound, TX

Denton County · 30–38 minutes

Flower Mound is one of the more affluent and established towns in Denton County, with an older median age than the fast-growing suburbs around it. That demographic profile produces a specific wound-care picture, weighted toward the chronic and age-related wounds that need specialist management. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S, serves Flower Mound patients from her Plano clinic, a 30 to 38 minute drive east. For venous, pressure, and lymphedema-related wounds, continuity with one board-certified specialist is what drives durable healing.

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Lewisville, TX

Denton County · 25–32 minutes

Lewisville is one of the most diverse cities in Denton County, a working-family hub that also includes the affluent Castle Hills master-planned community. That mix produces a broad wound-care picture, from metabolic and diabetic wounds to slow-healing post-surgical incisions. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S, serves Lewisville patients from her Plano clinic, a 25 to 32 minute drive east on the Sam Rayburn Tollway. For a wound that is not healing, an early specialist visit is the difference between a short course of care and a months-long arc.

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The Colony, TX

Denton County · 22–30 minutes

The Colony is a quietly affluent Denton County community where the median age, senior 65+ share, and household income all run higher than the surrounding cohort — which translates directly into chronic-wound demand. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S, serves The Colony residents from her Plano clinic, about a 25-minute drive across US-380 and the Dallas North Tollway. The wounds she sees from 75056 and 75068 skew toward what an aging, longer-tenured community produces: chronic venous insufficiency, pressure injuries in home-care settings, and post-surgical lymphedema.

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Wylie, TX

Collin County · 20–27 minutes

Wylie is one of the fastest-growing family communities in eastern Collin County, and the wound care issues that show up in young, active households are different from the chronic-disease loads in the cohort's older suburbs. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S, serves Wylie families from her Plano clinic — roughly a 25-minute drive west via SH-78 and US-75. The most valuable visit a Wylie patient can make is often a preventive one: a baseline diabetic foot screening before the first ulcer ever appears.

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Telemedicine + bedside-mobile

Reachable for stable follow-up and home visits

Celina, TX

Collin County · 30–40 minutes

Celina was the fastest-growing city in the United States in the latest U.S. Census Bureau estimates, a young, family-heavy boomtown that has nearly quadrupled in population since 2020. Rapid growth brings a quieter problem: thousands of new residents who have never established care with a wound specialist. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S, serves Celina families from her Plano clinic, a 30 to 40 minute drive south. For a wound that is not closing on its own, knowing where specialist care is before you need it saves weeks.

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Denton, TX

Denton County · 40–50 minutes

Denton is a Denton County university town, and the University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University pull its median age down sharply. But the headline number hides the patients who need wound care most: an older established core and the large Robson Ranch retirement community. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S, sees Denton patients from her Plano clinic, a 40 to 50 minute drive east. Denton has its own hospital wound services, so this page is written for the patients who specifically want a board-certified specialist or telemedicine-friendly follow-up.

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Prosper, TX

Collin County · 28–38 minutes

Prosper is the farthest city in this cohort from Dr. Rizvi's Plano clinic — about a 30- to 38-minute drive depending on traffic. We're upfront about that. For Prosper patients with a true acute or limb-threatening wound, the closer Baylor Scott & White Prosper or Presbyterian Hospital of Plano are often the right first call. But for chronic wound management — diabetic foot care, post-surgical follow-up, lymphedema, and venous ulcers — Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S offers something the local options typically don't: board-certified specialist continuity, no facility fee, no referral required, and telemedicine for stable follow-ups that eliminates the long drive between visits.

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