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  • Understanding The Difference Between Sprains, Strains, And Fractures

    Understanding The Difference Between Sprains, Strains, And Fractures

    All you know right now is that your ankle hurts like the dickens. Is it sprained, strained, or fractured? All you want is for the pain to go away. Understanding the difference between sprains, strains, and fractures can help you know the appropriate measures to relieve the pain before seeing the doctor.

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  • New, Extended OrthoNY Urgent Care Hours

    New, Extended OrthoNY Urgent Care Hours

    OrthoNY providers are now Saving Lifestyles with extended orthopaedic urgent care hours. Starting Monday, May 3rd, you can walk in seven days a week to get the care you need in Albany, Clifton Park, or Saratoga.

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  • OrthoNY Closed on Labor Day

    OrthoNY Closed on Labor Day

    OrthoNY offices, including Urgent Care clinics, will be closed on Monday, September 2nd in celebration of Labor Day.

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  • What Parents Need to Know About Sports Injuries and Concussions

    What Parents Need to Know About Sports Injuries and Concussions

    As parents, we often spend a lot of time worrying over the safety of our children. This is especially true for parents with kids that are involved in sports. But, what can you know about sports injuries and concussions that may help ease your mind just a bit?

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  • Urgent Care Offices Closed 9/23

    On 9/23/17, all of our Urgent Care offices will be closed for a major maintenance upgrade.

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  • OrthoNY Expanding Orthopaedic Urgent Care Hours Again

    Walk-in bone and joint services will now be available in Saratoga

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  • Malta Urgent Care is Moving to Saratoga

    Effective April 1st, Malta Urgent Care will be moving to Saratoga.

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  • Broken Bones – What Do I Need To Know?

    Broken Bones – What Do I Need To Know?

    Ouch! You’ve broken a bone – if this is your first time, you may have a lot of things going through your head:

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