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Emergency first

Chest pain, a sudden severe headache, weakness or numbness on one side, trouble speaking, a loss of bowel or bladder control, or a head injury with vomiting or worsening confusion is an emergency room trip right now, not a call to a clinic.Chest pain, one-sided weakness, trouble speaking, or a head injury with vomiting or worsening confusion is an emergency room trip now, not a clinic call. Call 911 from either bank.

Mile marker05Filed from the east bankUpdated August 2026

Crossing 05 · The rooms

Three rooms, all of them in Missouri.

Hazelwood, Tesson Ferry, and O'Fallon, Missouri. Addresses, phones, hours, the midday close, and which bridge points at each one. Pick the room you can drive to this week.

Key takeaways

  • There is no Illinois location. This page keeps the geography honest because a guide that blurs it is not a guide.
  • Hazelwood is the straight line for most of Madison County and for anyone using the Chain of Rocks or Clark bridges.
  • Tesson Ferry is the room for the Jefferson Barracks Bridge, Monroe County, and the south end of St. Clair County.
  • All three rooms close from 12 to 2 daily. Friday is mornings only at Hazelwood and Tesson Ferry; O'Fallon is by appointment on Wednesday and Friday.

Everything on this page comes from what Missouri Injury Clinic publishes about itself on moinjuryclinic.com. The desk adds the bridges and nothing else. Hours are worth confirming on the call; clinics change them and this page may be slow to hear about it.

The three rooms

Nearest for most of the Metro East

North County, Hazelwood

14 Village Square Shop Ctr
Hazelwood, MO 63042

Mon to Thu 9am to 6pm
Fri 9am to 12pm
Closed daily 12 to 2

(314) 627-1411Book the Hazelwood room →

For the Jefferson Barracks crossing

South County, Tesson Ferry

11144 Tesson Ferry Road, Suite 200
Saint Louis, MO 63123

Mon to Thu 9am to 6pm
Fri 9am to 12pm
Closed daily 12 to 2

(314) 530-5480Book the Tesson Ferry room →

If your life runs I-70 west

Lake St. Louis (O'Fallon, Missouri)

2163 West Terra Lane
O'Fallon, MO 63366

Mon, Tue, Thu 9am to 6pm
Wed and Fri by appointment
Closed daily 12 to 2

(636) 280-0990Book the O'Fallon, Missouri room →
An interstate approach rising toward a steel truss bridge over the river at hazy morning, grain elevators on the flat Illinois bottomland
An interstate approach climbing toward a river bridge at hazy morning, grain elevators on the bottomland. Mid-morning is the crossing that beats the lunch close.

The 12 to 2 close

Every room closes from noon to 2 every day. For a reader crossing a river, that is the single most useful fact on this page. A crossing that starts at 11:15 from Belleville arrives to a locked door. A crossing that starts at 9 arrives to an open one with time to spare. Book mid-morning, or book the first slot after 2, and treat the lunch close as a hard wall.

Friday is a half day at Hazelwood and Tesson Ferry, mornings only. The O'Fallon, Missouri room runs Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 9 to 6, with Wednesday and Friday by appointment, and the same midday close.

Which room from where

  • Granite City, Pontoon Beach, Edwardsville, Glen Carbon, Wood River, Maryville: Hazelwood, by I-270 over the Chain of Rocks Bridge.
  • Alton, Godfrey, Bethalto: Hazelwood, by the Clark Bridge and US 67 down through north county.
  • Collinsville, Troy, Fairmont City: Hazelwood, by 55/70 over the Stan Musial and I-70 west, or I-55 north to I-270.
  • Belleville, Fairview Heights, Swansea, O'Fallon (Illinois), Shiloh, Scott Air Force Base: either room. I-64 over the Poplar Street, then I-55 south to Tesson Ferry or I-70 north toward Hazelwood. Pick the end of St. Louis County you already know.
  • Columbia, Waterloo, Dupo, Millstadt, Cahokia Heights: Tesson Ferry, by I-255 over the Jefferson Barracks Bridge.
  • Anyone whose week already runs I-70 west past the airport and across the Missouri River: O'Fallon, Missouri. For everyone else it is the long way.

Bridge by bridge walks every crossing in order.

What the clinic publishes about itself

Missouri Injury Clinic is run by Joseph L. Hollingsworth, DC, a chiropractor. The clinic's stated mission is putting the CARE back in Healthcare. It publishes three lanes: auto injuries, meaning diagnosis and a treatment plan after a crash; TBI and concussion rehab; and sports injuries, meaning return-to-training care for athletes.

For the concussion lane the clinic names its tools on its own site: vagus nerve stimulation with gentle microcurrent at the tragus, neurofeedback, Alpha Stim, sensory motor integration, exercise with oxygen, oculomotor rehabilitation, and computerized cognitive rehabilitation. That specificity is a large part of why this desk is comfortable putting its name over the clinic's.

What the desk does not publish: prices, insurance arrangements, staff beyond the owner, or any service the clinic does not list itself. Ask the room on the phone for anything in that list.

The published reviews

As published on moinjuryclinic.com

“Great service and wonderful people”Byron Coffee, as published on moinjuryclinic.com
“Great service lovely staff!”Jaymee Golley, as published on moinjuryclinic.com
“Missouri Injury Clinics is the best place for treatment.”Stephanie Griffin, as published on moinjuryclinic.com

These three are the reviews the clinic publishes on its own homepage. This desk does not collect, solicit, or write reviews.

Chest pain, a sudden severe headache, weakness or numbness on one side, trouble speaking, a loss of bowel or bladder control, or a head injury with vomiting or worsening confusion is an emergency room trip right now, not a call to a clinic.