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Orthopedics Today is an urgent care walk-in clinic devoted exclusively to the treatment of non-emergency. Our orthopedic doctors and specialists diagnose and treat a variety of orthopedic injuries. Orthopedics Today Walk-In Injury Clinic provides patient information forms that can be downloaded and.

Our team would like to welcome you to Orthopedics Today walk-in orthopedic injury clinic. We are located on the campus of the Orthopedic Sports Medicine Institute (OSMI) in Fort Worth. Orthopedic certified physician assistants Jeff Curtis PA-C and.
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No appointment or referral is necessary, just walk in! You may also call 817-423-2329 to schedule an appointment or submit an online appointment request. If you would like to decrease your check-in time, simply download and complete the new patient paperwork prior to your arrival. For current patients with a medical question after hours, please call Orthopedics Today at 817-423-2329.
Jeff Curtis, PA-C, grew up and graduated high school in Edmond Oklahoma. After spending time in the military, during which he met his beautiful wife of 20 years, Jeff made his home in Texas. He acquired a degree in human biology from Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX.

Then, after developing a love for the wonders of the human body, he soon moved on to a degree from the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Physician Assistant studies in 2000.Jeff is a big fan of aggressive, action filled sport activities and truly believes that the secret to health lies in our ability to remain active, eat right, laugh hard, and lend a hand to those who need it.
Megan graduated in 2015 Magna Cum Laude from Texas A & M with a B.S. in Biomedical Studies. She earned her Masters in Physician Assistant Studies at University of North Texas Health Science Center in 2018. Her extensive volunteer work centers around counseling and ministry during summer camps to children and teenagers as well as annual weekend retreats for adults with developmental disabilities.
The majority of neck and spine injuries occur during sports activities, work-related activities and other such activities and not from simple wear and tear, though these things can cause pain and symptoms that can last for a long period of time. Spinal injuries, are more serious and most often they occur in relation to a fall or a blunt trauma, in situations like car accidents or similar.
Hand and wrist injuries usually present with hand and wrist pain, bruising and swelling. Signs of hand and wrist include misshapen joints and inability to move your wrist. Hand and wrist injuries can affect anyone to any level, since everyone uses these repeatedly each day. It is important to note that the wrist is made up of eight small bones known as carpals, and these collectively support the carpal tunnel that runs through the wrist.
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