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Sports Injuries Treated at Immediate Care Near Fishers

Fishers is one of the most active communities in Hamilton County—youth sports leagues, adult recreational leagues, trail running, and high school athletics generate a steady stream of sprains, strains, and fractures that need same-day evaluation and treatment. At Monarch Medicine, our injury care services are available 7 days a week with on-site digital X-ray, splinting, and wound closure — approximately 10 minutes from Fishers in Carmel. Walk-ins always welcome, no appointment needed.

I’m Dr. Lisa Clay, MD, FAAFP, board-certified family physician and Medical Director at Monarch Medicine. Sports injuries are among our most common walk-in presentations, and the most important thing we do is get the diagnosis right the first time. A sprain and a fracture look nearly identical without imaging. Getting an X-ray same-day determines whether you need immobilization or just rest — and that decision affects how quickly and fully you recover.

Sports Injuries We Treat Near Fishers

Injury Common Presentation What We Do On-Site
Ankle Sprain Twisting injury with pain, swelling, and difficulty bearing weight X-ray to rule out fracture, bracing, RICE guidance, return-to-sport timeline
Wrist / Hand Injury Fall onto outstretched hand with pain and swelling X-ray, splinting, orthopedic referral if surgical management needed
Knee Sprain / Strain Pivot or impact with pain, swelling, and instability X-ray, immobilization, pain management, orthopedic referral for ligament tears
Muscle Strain Sudden pain during explosive movement — hamstring, quad, calf Clinical evaluation, RICE protocol, anti-inflammatory management, activity guidance
Suspected Fracture Point tenderness over bone after direct impact or fall On-site digital X-ray, splinting, orthopedic referral with imaging results documented
Contusions / Bruising Direct impact with localized pain and swelling X-ray if fracture suspected, ice/compression guidance, pain management
Cuts / Lacerations Skin lacerations from contact, falls, or equipment Wound cleaning, sutures or skin adhesive closure, tetanus evaluation

On-Site X-Ray: No Referral, Same-Day Results

The most important capability for sports injury management is on-site imaging. Monarch Medicine has digital X-ray with a dedicated radiology technologist — results interpreted during your visit, not days later. Our walk-in X-ray service means a Fishers athlete who rolls an ankle on Saturday afternoon knows whether it’s a sprain or a fracture before leaving our clinic — and gets properly immobilized either way.

For patients who need orthopedic specialist follow-up, we document our clinical findings and imaging results so the referral process moves faster. You don’t start over at the orthopedist’s office — we hand off with a complete picture of what we found.

Urgent Care vs. ER for Sports Injuries: How to Decide

Come to Monarch Medicine for: sprains, strains, suspected minor fractures, muscle pulls, contusions, cuts needing stitches, and shoulder pain without obvious deformity. We handle the large majority of sports injuries that don’t require surgical intervention or emergency-level resources.

Call 911 or go to the ER for: Visible bone through the skin (compound fracture), suspected joint dislocation with numbness or loss of pulse below the injury, head injury with loss of consciousness or persistent confusion, uncontrolled heavy bleeding, or any injury where you believe something is seriously wrong and worsening fast. When in doubt, call us at (317) 804-4203 and we’ll help you triage.

Youth Sports Injuries Near Fishers: What Parents Should Know

Fishers has one of the most active youth sports communities in Hamilton County — and with that volume of activity comes a corresponding volume of injuries. Our pediatric urgent care team evaluates youth athletes from recreational leagues through high school varsity with one important clinical distinction: children’s growth plates are weaker than the surrounding ligaments, which means what presents as an ankle sprain in an adult is often a growth plate fracture in a skeletally immature athlete. We use appropriate X-ray views and age-specific clinical decision tools to catch these injuries accurately.

Before the season starts, we also offer sports physicals for IHSAA clearance — walk-in, no appointment needed, same-day documentation provided.

What to Do Immediately After a Sports Injury

While you’re heading to Monarch Medicine, apply the RICE protocol to manage symptoms and limit secondary damage:

  • Rest — stop the activity immediately; continued loading increases tissue damage
  • Ice — 15–20 minutes on, wrapped in a cloth to protect skin; do not apply heat in the first 24–48 hours
  • Compression — a firm (not tight) elastic bandage reduces swelling during transport
  • Elevation — raise the injured limb above heart level to slow fluid accumulation

RICE manages symptoms — it doesn’t replace evaluation. If you cannot bear weight, have visible deformity, or have numbness below the injury site, come in immediately.

Urgent Care for Sports Injuries Near Fishers, IN

Monarch Medicine is located at 90 Executive Drive, Suite A in Carmel — approximately 10 minutes from Fishers via US-31 or Keystone Parkway. We’re open Monday through Friday 8am–6pm and Saturday through Sunday 9am–12pm. Walk-ins always welcome.

Check in online before you leave Fishers to get in the queue — your wait begins before you arrive.

Walk In Today — Same-Day Sports Injury Care

Don’t play through an injury that needs evaluation. Check in online or walk in to 90 Executive Drive, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032.

Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–6pm · Sat–Sun 9am–12pm
Phone: (317) 804-4203

Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Injury Care Near Fishers

Not always — but you can’t determine that without a physician evaluation. Sprains and fractures present similarly with pain, swelling, and limited movement. Dr. Clay applies validated clinical decision tools (such as the Ottawa Ankle Rules) to determine when imaging is indicated. When it is, we X-ray on-site and have results during your visit — no separate radiology appointment, no days waiting for results.

Approximately 10 minutes from Fishers via US-31 south or Keystone Parkway to 96th Street. We’re located at 90 Executive Drive, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 — convenient to Fishers, Noblesville, and Westfield as well. Open 7 days a week, walk-ins always welcome.

Yes. We treat youth athletes from recreational leagues through high school varsity. Children require specific evaluation for growth plate injuries — which present differently than adult sprains and require different X-ray views and clinical assessment. We also offer pre-season sports physicals for IHSAA clearance, walk-in, with same-day documentation.

Depends on the injury. Mild ankle sprains may allow return in 1–2 weeks with bracing; moderate sprains take 3–8 weeks; stress fractures require 6–12 weeks minimum. Every patient leaves Monarch Medicine with written return-to-activity guidance based on functional milestones — not just a calendar count. Returning too early is the most common cause of re-injury. For more detail, see our full sports injury treatment guide.

No appointment needed — walk-ins always welcome. The fastest way to minimize your wait is to check in online through MyChart before you leave Fishers. This puts you in the queue so your wait begins before you arrive.

Yes — open Saturday and Sunday 9am–12pm, walk-ins always welcome. Most sports injuries happen on weekends during games and practices, which is exactly why we stay open. Check in online to reduce your wait. Have a question before coming in? Contact us anytime.


Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

Last medically reviewed by Dr. Lisa Clay, MD, FAAFP on February 19, 2026.

Dr. Lisa Clay, MD, FAAFP

About the Author

Dr. Lisa Clay, MD, FAAFP

Board-Certified Family Physician

Dr. Lisa Clay is a board-certified family physician with nearly two decades of clinical experience. She founded Monarch Medicine Urgent Care in Carmel, Indiana to deliver compassionate, physician-led care with minimal wait times and transparent pricing.

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