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Exterior of a TOA Orthopedic Urgent Care location

Whether you’re a student-athlete, an active adult, or simply someone who experienced an unexpected injury, TOA Orthopedic Urgent Care can provide the urgent orthopedic support you need, without the long wait.

Photo provided by Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance

Have a sprained ankle after a competitive pickleball match? Or, is that old knee injury flaring up? Don’t put your health on hold.

Tennesseans dealing with orthopedic issues have access to immediate care without the ER wait at TOA Orthopedic Urgent Care. Staffed by expert orthopedic specialists who focus entirely on the bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles, the clinics offer extensive diagnosis and treatment options.

Get care fast — Orthopedic Urgent Care offers walk-in access, same-day appointments, and extended hours to accommodate your schedule.

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