Sports Injuries Treatment in Cicero, IL — Walk-In Urgent Care

Urgent care in Cicero treats common sports injuries the same day — sprains, strains, fractures, and dislocations — with X-ray referral available.
3.5MYouth sports injuries treated each year
Same dayWalk-in sports injury evaluation
$100–300Typical self-pay urgent care cost

Sports Injuries Urgent Care Treats

Sprains
Stretched or torn ligaments — ankle, knee, and wrist most common
Strains
Pulled or torn muscles from overexertion or sudden movement
Fractures (suspected)
X-ray referral to confirm broken bones with splinting and referral
Contusions (bruises)
Deep muscle bruising from direct impact
Shin splints
Pain along the shinbone from overuse — common in runners
Shoulder injuries
Rotator cuff strains, AC joint sprains, and shoulder separations

Urgent Care vs ER for Sports Injuries

Go to Urgent Care Go to the ER
Ankle or wrist sprain Deformity or bone visibly out of place
Suspected fracture (stable, no deformity) Open (compound) fracture with bone through skin
Muscle strain or bruising Head or neck injury with numbness or confusion
Shin splints or overuse injury Loss of sensation or circulation below injury
⚠ Go to the ER if you have

  • Visible bone deformity or open (compound) fracture
  • Loss of circulation or sensation below the injury site
  • Head or spine injury with confusion, numbness, or weakness
  • Dislocation that cannot be reduced (shoulder, hip, knee)
RICE Method for Acute Injuries

Rest — stop the activity immediately. Ice — apply ice for 20 min on/off for the first 48 hours. Compression — wrap with an elastic bandage to reduce swelling. Elevation — raise the injured limb above heart level. Come to urgent care the same day for evaluation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can urgent care treat sports injuries?

Yes. Urgent care evaluates and treats sprains, strains, contusions, and suspected fractures. They can splint injuries and refer for X-rays or orthopedic follow-up. No appointment needed.

Can urgent care do X-rays for sports injuries?

Most urgent cares refer to imaging centers for X-rays rather than having on-site equipment. They can provide a referral and splint the injury while you wait for imaging results.

When should a sports injury go to the ER?

Go to the ER if there is a visible bone deformity, open wound at the fracture site, loss of sensation, or a head/neck injury with neurological symptoms.

Medical Disclaimer: Urgent Care Cicero is a free health information and urgent care directory — we are not a medical provider and do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information on this page is for general educational purposes only. Always consult a licensed doctor or qualified healthcare professional before making any health decision. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.

Sources: Content is based on publicly available guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Mayo Clinic, MedlinePlus (NIH), and other peer-reviewed medical references.