Walk-In Clinic – Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Access Walk-In injury Clinic?

The Access Walk-In Injury Clinic is a state licensed non-emergency walk-in care center. This means that we can take care of injuries or illnesses that are of a minor nature.

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Keep Fingers and Hands Safe: Practice Snowblower Safety

Each year, hundreds of people suffer injuries to their fingers or hands due to the improper handling of snowblowers. Access Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics would like to provide you with patient information to help you avoid these injuries during the winter season.

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Throwing Injury Prevention

Join us on Tuesday, March 13th at 5:30-6:30pm at 155 Borthwick Ave in Portsmouth for a brief session on “A Preseason Guide to Injury Prevention in the Young Throwing Athlete.”

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10th Annual Make-a-Wish Bowl-a-Thon

Access Walk-In Injury Clinic and Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics are proud to sponsor the Greg and the Morning Buzz Super Bowl-a-Thon for the Make-a-Wish Foundation again this year.

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Rob Gronkowski’s High Ankle Sprain

A high ankle sprain means that you have injured the structures of the lower leg that hold together the two bones, the tibia and fibula, termed the syndesmotic ligaments.

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Red Cross Blood Drive -2012

Every two seconds, someone in America needs a blood transfusion. Blood is needed for emergencies and for people who have cancer, blood disorders, sickle-cell anemia and other illnesses.

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