Injury
Simple fracture.
Simple (closed) fractures can be evaluated and stabilized at urgent care. Complex, displaced, or open fractures need ER-level care.
Quick answer
For suspected fractures, we take an on-site X-ray, splint the injury, and refer to orthopedics when definitive care is needed. Most patients walk out with a diagnosis and pain plan.
Medically reviewed by Iftikhar Sandhu, PA-C
Content last reviewed on July 2, 2026 · Reflects current clinical practice at Quick Urgent Care
Symptoms
Signs to watch for
- Pain and swelling at injury site
- Deformity
- Inability to bear weight or use the limb
- Bruising
How we treat
At Quick Urgent Care
- On-site digital X-ray, read in real time
- Splinting for stabilization
- Pain control
- Orthopedic referral for definitive management
Go to the ER if
Emergency signs
- ! Compound (open) fracture with bone visible
- ! Loss of pulse or sensation
- ! Severe deformity
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