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2015 Saturday Sports Injury Clinic Starts Tomorrow

Injured On the Field Friday Night? Walk Right In Saturday Morning!

Beginning Saturday, August 29th and running through football season, The Sports Institute at The San Antonio Orthopaedic Group will hold a Saturday Sports Injury Clinic every Saturday morning from 8-10am.

This walk-in clinic will allow athletes to be treated by one of The Sports Institute’s board certified orthopedic surgeons, all of whom have completed specialty training in sports medicine. X-ray, CT, and MRI imaging as well as casting services are available onsite to ensure there’s no need to make a second stop.

Best of all, a visit to the Saturday Sports Injury Clinic will bill to your health insurance as a specialty office visit, not an emergency room or urgent care visit, to keep your costs reasonable.

The Saturday Sports Injury Clinic will be held at our Central location at:

The Orthopaedic Institute
400 Concord Plaza Dr, Ste 300
San Antonio, TX 78216

Call (210) 804-5555 to learn more!

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