
Broken bones can happen anytime children run, play, or participate in sports. Fractures cause pain, swelling, and limited movement that need prompt medical attention. Proper diagnosis and treatment are important to ensure bones heal correctly and to prevent long-term problems. At Super Kids Urgent Care, we specialize in gentle and effective pediatric fracture care to help children recover safely.
Chip Overton, MSN, CPNP-AC/PC, a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner, will treat your child. With nearly twenty years of experience in urgent and critical care, Chip is recognized for his advanced clinical skills in managing fractures and other childhood injuries. Families trust his strong credentials, extensive training, and compassionate care to ensure safe and effective treatment every time.
Signs Your Child May Have a Fracture
Children may not always be able to explain their pain clearly. Watch for these signs that could suggest a fracture:
Our providers use careful exams and X-rays to confirm the diagnosis.
Diagnostic and Treatment Options
We provide on-site testing and treatment so your child receives care quickly. Services may include:
Our goal is to reduce pain immediately and ensure the best possible healing outcome.
What to Expect During Your Visit
When you bring your child to our clinic for a possible fracture, here is what you can expect:
We keep the process as smooth and stress-free as possible for children and parents.
Why Choose Super Kids Urgent Care for Fracture Treatment?
Parents trust us for pediatric injury care that combines skill and compassion. Here is why we stand out:
We are dedicated to helping children recover quickly and comfortably after a fracture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Fractures can cause swelling, bruising, and visible deformity, while sprains may only cause pain and swelling. X-rays, along with expert examination, confirm the difference.
Healing time depends on the child’s age and the type of fracture. Most fractures heal within 4 to 6 weeks with proper care.
Some fractures require follow-up with a pediatric orthopedist. If needed, we will provide referrals and guidance.
Most sports should be avoided while a cast is in place. Your provider will give specific recommendations for safe return to activities.
Some children benefit from therapy after cast removal to restore strength and flexibility. Your provider will let you know if this is recommended.
Schedule Fracture Care For Your Child
If you suspect your child has a fracture, we are here to help. Need care today? Visit Super Kids Urgent Care in Owens Cross Roads, AL, for pediatric fracture treatment.
