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Get walk-in care at Prisma Health’s orthopedic same-day clinic

Here’s where to get same-day treatment for that strain, sprain, fracture, or other activity-related injury.

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No appointment is needed for most conditions, and most insurance plans are accepted.

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There you were, killing it — and then a strain, sprain, or injury stopped everything. Whether a child athlete, adult runner, or someone experiencing an unexpected injury up to two weeks prior, Prisma Health has Greenvillians covered with a comprehensive, walk-in urgent orthopedic care clinic — no appointment needed and no referral required.

The Steadman Hawkins Injury and Fracture Treatment (SHIFT) Clinic’s expert orthopedic physicians (read: the same sports medicine physicians who treat Greenville Drive’s elite athletes) can treat:

  • Sprains
  • Strains
  • Simple fractures
  • Acute sports medicine injuries

With an appointment, the clinic can additionally treat ongoing conditions like back pain, chronic joint pain, post-operative concerns, worker’s compensation injuries, and more.

While head injuries and concussions should be treated at the nearest emergency facility, the SHIFT Clinic gives its patients and athletes of all levels a specialized + same-day injury treatment option — so you can get back to what you want to do faster.

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