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Thursday, February 5, 2026 at 2:57 PM

ROC Express Walk-in Clinic Now Open in Fernley

ROC Express Walk-in Clinic Now Open in Fernley
The Fernley Chamber hosted a ribbon cutting for the Fernley ROC Walk-In Clinic last week. Photo by Rachel Dahl.

A new walk-in orthopedic clinic is now open in Fernley, bringing specialized injury care and physical therapy closer to home for residents of Fernley, Fallon, and surrounding communities.

Reno Orthopedic Center officially opened its ROC Express & Physical Therapy location at 1034 Inglewood Drive on Jan. 5, offering no-appointment-necessary orthopedic care alongside on-site physical therapy services.

The Fernley location is designed to treat common orthopedic injuries, including sprains, fractures, sports injuries, and joint pain—without requiring patients to travel to Reno. The clinic also offers advanced imaging and coordinated physical therapy to support recovery close to home.

ROC Express provides walk-in orthopedic care Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., while physical therapy services are available Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The clinic can be reached at 775-829-2663 for ROC Express and 775-260-2619 for physical therapy.

During a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony, community leaders and local business representatives welcomed the clinic as an important addition to Fernley's growing medical infrastructure. Speakers emphasized the value of expanding local access to specialty care, particularly as travel between Fernley, Fallon, and Reno has become increasingly time-consuming.

Clinic representatives noted that many staff members live in Fernley, Silver Springs, Fallon, and nearby communities, reinforcing the clinic's connection to the region it serves. The Fernley location reflects a broader effort by Reno Orthopedic Center to expand access to orthopedic care across northern Nevada.

Services available at the Fernley ROC Express location include treatment for back and neck pain, broken bones, shoulder and knee injuries, sports injuries, strains, sprains, dislocations, and upper- and lower-extremity injuries.

Local officials described the opening as a sign of continued growth and investment in Fernley, highlighting the importance of supporting businesses that provide essential services to residents across the region.


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