The clinic opened Aug. 5 and is operated by Watauga. Specialists will serve Tusculum faculty, staff and students, according to an Aug. 1 news release from the university.
The university helped renovate the space for the new clinic and will provide ongoing facilities management support.
Among the conditions Watauga Orthopaedics can treat at the Tusculum facility are sprains, strains, closed fractures, tendon and ligament injuries, dislocations, arthritis, muscle and joint pain, sports injuries, workers’ comp injuries and postoperative needs.
This facility will also have X-ray services and on-site physical therapy, according to the release.
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