Wound care in McKinney, TX
Specialist wound care for McKinney patients
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.
Local information page · Updated 2026-05-16
Why specialty wound care matters in McKinney
McKinney's population is approaching 260,000 per the U.S. Census Bureau's 2023 American Community Survey, with a median age around 36 and median household income near $87,000 — lower than Frisco or Allen and reflecting a more economically diverse community. CDC BRFSS data places Collin County diabetes prevalence near 8% county-wide, but Collin County Health Department reporting indicates the burden is locally higher in 75069, 75070, and 75071 ZIPs, driven in part by McKinney's sizable Hispanic population. National data from the CDC and ADA show Hispanic/Latino adults experience undiagnosed diabetes at roughly two to three times the non-Hispanic-white rate, which directly translates to delayed-presentation diabetic foot ulcers — the single most preventable amputation driver in the metroplex. Dr. Rizvi's Spanish-language fluency and the clinic's no-referral, same-day model is built to shorten that delay, which can mean the difference between a healed ulcer and a partial-foot amputation.
- Population
- ~251,000–265,000
- U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023
- Diabetes prevalence (Collin County, locally higher in 75069/75070/75071)
- ~8% county / locally higher
- CDC BRFSS + Collin County Health Department
- Drive time to clinic
- 20–28 min
- Off-peak via US-75
For McKinney patients
Why Patients Choose Dr. Rizvi
- Spanish-language consultations directly with Dr. Rizvi — no translator delay during sensitive diabetic foot or amputation-prevention conversations
- Board-certified wound care specialist (American Board of Wound Management) — a credential not held at most McKinney general or urgent-care clinics
- Same-day and next-day appointments without a referral — Baylor Scott & White McKinney's wound center typically requires referral and longer waits
- No facility fee — important for the broader insurance mix in McKinney, including high-deductible and ACA marketplace plans
- Telemedicine follow-ups for stable wounds — reduces the US-75 round-trip for established patients; call the office to verify what your plan covers
What care often looks like in McKinney
A McKinney patient with longstanding diabetes presents with an infected foot wound that has been managed at home for too long. On-site, culture-directed antibiotics and debridement bring the infection under control and avoid an emergency-room visit. A Spanish-language consultation makes the offloading and foot-care plan clear.
Illustrative example, not a specific patient. Every wound is evaluated individually.
Most common in McKinney
Conditions We Treat From This Area
Diabetic Foot Ulcer Care
McKinney's Hispanic population faces 2–3× higher rates of undiagnosed diabetes; early specialist intervention is the highest-yield amputation prevention available.
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Diabetic Wound Infection Treatment
Late-presentation infected diabetic ulcers are common in McKinney; on-site infection management with proper culture-directed antibiotics avoids hospital admission in most cases.
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Gangrene & Limb-Threat Care
When delayed-presentation diabetes leads to ischemic tissue, urgent specialist evaluation and vascular coordination are critical to limb salvage.
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Getting to the clinic from McKinney
From McKinney, take US-75 (Central Expressway) southbound and exit at Legacy Drive or Park Boulevard, then continue west to Preston Road and San Jacinto Place. Off-peak drives run 20–22 minutes; weekday afternoon rush adds about 5–8 minutes.
Clinic address: 7709 San Jacinto Place, Suite 100, Plano, TX 75024 · (972-491-1200)
Major medical facilities serving McKinney
- Baylor Scott & White McKinney
- National Heritage Hospital (rehab)
- McKinney Medical Center
Neighborhoods We See Patients From
Historic Downtown McKinney · Stone Gate · Craig Ranch · Eldorado · Westridge
ZIP codes covered: 75069, 75070, 75071
For referring physicians in McKinney
Primary care, podiatry, and specialty practices in McKinney can refer patients directly. Fax referrals to 469-208-4641 or call 972-491-1200. It helps to include the wound location and duration, any relevant imaging or culture results, and the patient's diabetic or vascular history. Dr. Rizvi coordinates care directly with the referring clinician and reports back after evaluation. No referral is required for patients who wish to self-schedule.
People Also Ask
Wound care in McKinney — common questions
¿Habla español el doctor? Do you offer appointments in Spanish?
Sí. Dr. Rizvi habla español e inglés directamente con sus pacientes — no se necesita traductor. Hablar el mismo idioma del paciente es especialmente importante en consultas sobre úlceras diabéticas del pie, donde una explicación clara puede prevenir una amputación.
I have a diabetic foot wound that's been there for weeks — is it too late?
Almost never. Even chronic wounds present for months can be turned around with proper offloading, infection control, and modern dressings. The risk grows the longer you wait — same-day appointments are available; call (972) 491-1200.
How long is the drive from McKinney to the Plano clinic?
Most McKinney patients in 75069, 75070, and 75071 arrive in 20–28 minutes via US-75. Schedule outside 4:30–6:30 p.m. weekdays for the smoothest drive.
I don't have a referral from a primary doctor — can I still come?
Yes. No referral is required at Dr. Rizvi's clinic. Most major commercial plans, Medicare, and many marketplace plans are accepted; the front desk can verify your coverage before the visit.
General information, not medical advice. This page describes the practice and the area we serve. It is not a substitute for an in-person evaluation by a qualified clinician familiar with your individual history. For urgent or worsening wounds, seek in-person care or call 911. Please do not send protected health information (photos, records, diagnoses) through unencrypted email or web forms; call the clinic directly to discuss your situation.
Nearby cities we serve
Dr. Rizvi sees wound-care patients from across north and central DFW. Other cities near McKinney:
Ready to be seen — McKinney, TX
Same-day and next-day appointments. No referral needed. Call (972) 491-1200 or request a visit online.