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*Saturday Injury Walk-In Clinics are offered exclusively for athletes
in the fall and spring semesters (except major holidays).

What kind of an appointment do I need?

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New Problem
Evaluation of new injuries or problems of the muscles, ligaments and joints which can wait for a convenient appointment.

Urgent Care
New bone, ligament, or joint injuries or symptoms with onset in the last 48 hours that limit regular activity and need to be seen urgently. 

Follow Up
Return visit after a problem or injury has been evaluated by our team or to follow up after imaging such as MRI, CT or EMG.

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Special Access for Athletes

Do I count as an athlete?

In most instances you do! We consider anyone who participates in organized sports, including coaches and referees as athletes. Tactical athletes such as law enforcement, EMS, members of the military and fire-fighting personnel are included in this category.

Athletes enjoy

Sports Med Now rapid injury evaluation any time of the year
Saturday morning walk-in injury clinic during sports seasons
Exclusive Athlete Hotline: Call 616-888-4MSU (4678)
Expedited imaging for quick answers to keep you on the field whenever possible

About Us

For over 30 years, we have provided quality health care to MSU athletes and the mid-Michigan area. We are the unquestioned leader in providing non-operative and operative care to athletes and sports participants of all ages.

We are dedicated to providing the highest quality in comprehensive medical care including prevention, ostepathic manual medicine, surgical and nonoperative treatment and rehabilitation.

We are committed to community outreach by providing on-site school pre-participation physicals, injury clinic, and medical coverage for community sporting events.

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