FLORIDA'S ONLY JOINT COMMISSION-ACCREDITED URGENT CARE
FLORIDA'S ONLY JOINT COMMISSION-ACCREDITED URGENT CARE · ONE OF JUST 8 NATIONWIDE
Yes, urgent care can fully treat a sprained ankle. TrufaMED provides on-site X-ray to rule out fractures, physician evaluation to grade the sprain severity, and treatment including splinting, crutches if needed, and pain management. You will be in and out in under an hour versus 3-4 hours at the ER.
This is one of the most common questions we get at TrufaMED Urgent Care, and the answer is yes. We have everything needed to evaluate and treat ankle injuries including on-site digital X-ray for immediate imaging, professional splinting and bracing, prescription pain management, and referral coordination if orthopedic follow-up is needed.
Your provider examines your ankle, checking for swelling, bruising, range of motion, and stability. They assess whether X-rays are needed using established clinical guidelines — not every ankle injury requires imaging, but when it does, our on-site digital X-ray provides immediate results.
If the X-ray shows a fracture, we apply a splint to stabilize the bone and refer you to an orthopedic specialist. If it confirms a sprain, we determine the grade (I, II, or III) and create a treatment plan based on severity.
Grade I sprains involve minor stretching of the ligament with slight swelling. You can usually bear weight. Recovery takes 1-3 weeks. Grade II sprains involve a partial ligament tear with moderate swelling, bruising, and difficulty bearing weight. Recovery takes 3-6 weeks. Grade III sprains are complete ligament tears with severe swelling, instability, and inability to bear weight. These often require orthopedic referral and may take 2-3 months to heal.
The average ER wait for a non-critical ankle injury is 2-4 hours, and the bill can exceed $2,000. At TrufaMED, you receive the same X-ray and evaluation in about an hour at a significantly lower cost. Save the ER for life-threatening emergencies.
Follow the RICE protocol — rest, ice, compression, elevation. Take prescribed anti-inflammatories as directed. Do not rush back to activity too soon, as re-injury is common with sprains. Follow up as recommended by your provider.
Ankle injury? Walk in (or hop in) to TrufaMED at 9445 Harding Ave, Surfside. No appointment needed.