Back and Joint Pain Treatment in Georgia
Same-day back and joint pain evaluation at 15 Georgia walk-in clinics. Diagnosis, imaging referrals, and pain relief in one visit.

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Back and joint pain is evaluated the same day at AllCare's 15 Georgia walk-in clinics, with diagnosis, imaging referrals, and pain relief in one visit. Walk in with no appointment, and self-pay visits start at $140.
Specialist Referrals
Physical therapy to build strength, or a specialist for severe pain.
Lifestyle Recommendations
Weight, stress, and gentle exercise tips to relieve back and joint pain.
Imaging Tests
X-rays, MRI, or CT to spot fractures, herniated discs, or spine changes.
Musculoskeletal Exam
Finds injuries or movement limits affecting your back and joints.
Urine Test
Checks for kidney stones, a common cause of back pain.
Blood Testing
Measures inflammation and checks for causes like rheumatoid arthritis.
Back and Joint Pain Medications
NSAIDs, corticosteroids, or topical medications to ease inflammation and pain.
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15 urgent care clinics treating back and joint pain

Braselton

Halcyon

Duluth

Hamilton Ridge

Ellard Village

Peachtree Plaza

Tyrone

Smyrna

Alpharetta

Decatur

Dallas

Northside

Reynoldstown

Buckhead

Midtown
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FAQ
Common questions about back and joint pain
What causes joint pain?
Joint pain can come from a lot of places, including arthritis, injuries like sprains or fractures, overuse, inflammatory conditions such as bursitis or tendinitis, obesity, and infections. It affects people of all ages. Pinpointing what's behind it helps your provider build a plan that actually works, so it's worth getting checked.
What are common types of back and joint pain?
Several conditions cause back and joint pain, and they don't all feel the same. Common ones include arthritis from aging and wear, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis in the spine and hips, spinal stenosis, and sciatica that radiates down the leg. Knowing which you're dealing with is the key to the right treatment, so come get it checked.
Can I prevent back and joint pain?
While it may not be possible to completely prevent back and joint pain, there are several proactive steps you can take to minimize the risk of injury and manage existing conditions. Engaging in regular physical activity is vital, as it helps maintain flexibility, strength, and overall joint health. Maintaining a healthy weight is also vital; excess weight can put unnecessary strain on your joints, leading to pain and inflammation. Practicing good posture can help prevent strain on your back and joints, whether you’re sitting at a desk or lifting heavy objects. Finally, quitting smoking can have significant health benefits, as smoking is linked to increased pain sensitivity and poor circulation, which can exacerbate joint problems. By implementing these strategies, you can reduce your risk of developing back and joint pain and improve your overall quality of life.
Can being overweight cause my joint pain?
Yes, carrying excess weight can significantly contribute to joint pain. The additional pressure on weight-bearing joints, such as the knees, hips, and spine, can lead to inflammation and increased wear and tear on the cartilage. This can exacerbate conditions like osteoarthritis, resulting in more severe pain and mobility issues. Research shows that losing even a modest amount of weight—around 20% of your current weight—can help alleviate pressure on your joints, reducing pain and improving overall function. Alongside weight loss, incorporating low-impact exercises, such as swimming or cycling, can strengthen the muscles around your joints and enhance stability, further relieving pain and preventing future issues.
Can my back and joint pain be caused by arthritis?
Yes. Back and joint pain can be caused by arthritis, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis.
What are some common symptoms of back and joint pain?
Depending on your diagnosis, symptoms may vary for the joint that is experiencing pain. Some of the more common symptoms include: Swelling Stiffness Numbness Loss of flexibility Tenderness Fatigue Headaches Tingling and weakness in the legs Shooting, burning, stabbing pains
How Long Does Back Pain Last?
The duration of back pain can vary significantly based on several factors, including the cause of the pain and the individual’s overall health. Acute back pain typically lasts a few days to a few weeks (up to 6 weeks) and often results from a specific injury or strain, such as lifting something heavy. This type of pain usually improves with rest, over-the-counter pain relievers, and home care remedies. Subacute back pain lasts between 6 weeks and 3 months and may indicate a more serious underlying issue if acute pain has not resolved completely. Chronic back pain, which persists for 3 months or longer, can stem from long-term conditions such as arthritis or degenerative disc disease, requiring a management plan that includes medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes.
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15 urgent care clinics treating back and joint pain

Braselton
1070 Braselton Village Parkway, Suite 100, Braselton, GA 30517














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Dallas
Very good experience. The Dr and staff are great.
Rodd
Reynoldstown
Grateful to find a physician so knowledgeable regarding medications and diagnoses. Needed a new PCP after a wonderful MD I had used for 25 yrs.
Debora
Dallas
Tannis was amazing greeted me with warm welcomes. Provider JODIAN White was super amazing she listen and understood all my concerns I had that my previous provider ignored.
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Tyrone
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