Orthopedic Care

Church Hill, TN

1116 Highway 11 W
Church Hill, Tennessee 37642
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(423) 226-5109
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

About Church Hill, TN | Orthopedics

Conditions we treat

  • Arthritis Assessment & Treatment Strategies
  • Hand & Wrist Pain
  • Foot & Ankle Pain
  • Elbow Pain
  • Back & Neck Pain
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Hip Pain
  • Knee Pain
  • Fracture Treatment
  • Casting
  • Splinting & Bracing
  • Sports Injuries Assessment & Treatment Strategies
  • Sports Physicals
  • Workers’ Compensation Injuries Assessment & Treatment Strategies
  • And more

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Although this clinic is currently closed, it will be open in the near future.


In the meantime, we can assist you with your needs via Telehealth.

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There are no services associated with this clinic.

Church hill ORTHOPEDIC PROVIDER

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Caraline McDowell

Church Hill, Tenneessee

What is Orthopaedics?

Orthopedics is a medical specialty focusing on the diagnosis, correction, prevention and treatment of patients with disorders of the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves. These parts of the body make up the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedics is available for scheduled in-person appointments. Hours vary by provider. Please contact us to find available times.

When should I heat an injury?

Heat is generally used for muscle pain or stiffness. Never apply heat when swelling or inflammation is present. Minor stiffness or tension can usually be relieved after 15 to 20 minutes of direct heat, such as a heating pad.

When should I ice an injury?

Generally, ice should be used within the first 24-48 hours of an injury to reduce swelling and pain. Orthopedics is available for scheduled in-person appointments