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The Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre gladly offers our services for you and all patients with urgent and emergent orthopedic complaints who do not have symptoms of COVID-19. Our goal, in this time of crisis, is to allow patients with primary orthopedic complaints to avoid congesting healthcare facilities (Emergency Rooms, Urgent Care Centers, and Primary Care Offices) and to prevent patients from having to wait in areas that potentially risk exposure to COVID-19. Our office will have Orthopedic Surgeons and a surgical facility available from 8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday for walk-in patients with urgent orthopedic injuries. The Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre 1441 Woodstead Court, Suite #300 The Woodlands, TX 77380. 832-510-5985

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