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Nonemergency Broken Bone Treatment Available at Our Walk-In Clinic Near Spring, TX

Detail shot of medical practitioner extending a hand and finger to press on a man's injured ankle Did you twist your ankle during your morning run or hurt your wrist when you fell off your bicycle? Are you worried that the pain and swelling could be signs of a broken bone?

It’s not always easy to tell a sprained ankle or wrist from a fractured one, but you don’t want to spend hours waiting to see a doctor at an emergency room to get the answers you need. Fortunately, if you’re in the Spring, Texas, area, Medella Urgent Care is here to help. Our Vintage Park walk-in clinic offers treatment for non-life-threatening injuries, including some cases of broken bones, with no appointment needed. Our wait times are short, our rates are affordable, and we also accept many health insurance plans. Plus, we’re open during extended hours seven days a week, which means we’re the best choice for broken bone treatment when you don’t need advanced ER care.

Why Choose Us for Broken Bone Treatment?

Medella Urgent Care has on-site digital X-ray equipment and highly trained medical practitioners who can accurately diagnose your injury and provide you with an effective treatment plan, all during the same visit to our walk-in clinic. If it turns out that you have a bone fracture, we have the equipment and expertise to stabilize your injured limb or joint. Combined with additional urgent care treatment from our staff, this may be enough for your injury to heal on its own. Or, if advanced orthopedic treatment is needed, our services can prevent further damage until you can get an appointment with a specialist.

When to Seek Broken Bone Treatment at the ER

Although Medella Urgent Care offers reliable treatment for nonemergency sprains, cuts, and fractures, you should head to the ER if your injury includes:

  • Heavy bleeding
  • A bone visibly piercing the skin
  • A broken bone in your head or back

If you have questions about our treatment for broken bones or any of the many other nonemergency medical services available to Spring residents at Medella Urgent Care, contact us today.