Roanoke residents are served by a community known for Historic Roanoke's Oak Street restaurant row and Byron Nelson High School. What Roanoke lacks is a 24/7 freestanding emergency room offering fracture treatment. Urgent care clinics near Roanoke often require an appointment, and many primary care offices aren't open at night or on weekends.
That's why Roanoke residents rely on ER Of Fort Worth at 4561 Heritage Trace Parkway — just 10 miles from Roanoke via I-35W. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. When you need fracture treatment near Historic Roanoke's Oak Street restaurant row and Byron Nelson High School, our fracture treatment team is ready.
Fracture care Roanoke trusts.
When it matters, where you go makes a difference. Here is why Roanoke residents near Historic Roanoke's Oak Street restaurant row and Byron Nelson High School choose ER Of Fort Worth.
15-minute drive from Roanoke
Take I-35W south toward Fort Worth and exit directly at Heritage Trace Parkway.
Board-certified ER physicians
Every Roanoke patient is treated by an Emergency Medicine specialist — not just a PA or NP.
On-site X-ray & CT
Results in minutes — no separate imaging center.
Same-visit splinting & casting
Stable fractures splinted or cast before you leave.
Fracture warning signs.
Not every fracture looks dramatic. If you've had a fall, twist or impact and notice any of the following, it's worth getting checked.
Types of fractures.
We evaluate and treat the full range of fracture types, in both adults and children.
- ✓Closed fracture
- ✓Compound (open) fracture
- ✓Comminuted fracture
- ✓Stress fracture
- ✓Greenstick fracture (children)
- ✓Growth-plate fracture (children)
Come in right away if you have—
- —A bone visibly out of place or through the skin
- —Inability to bear any weight or move the limb
- —Numbness, tingling, or a cold, pale limb below the injury
- —Pain that keeps getting worse despite rest and ice
- —Any suspected fracture in an infant or toddler
- —A fall or impact followed by a snap, crack or pop
Not sure if it's broken?
On-site X-ray gives us an answer in minutes.
Treatments we offer.
On-site X-ray & CT
Imaging and results in minutes — no separate imaging center or referral needed.
IV pain management
Fast, effective pain control from the moment you're seen.
Splinting & casting
Same-visit splinting or casting for stable fractures.
Fracture reduction
Realignment of displaced fractures when needed, with appropriate pain control.
Wound care & IV antibiotics
For open (compound) fractures, to reduce infection risk.
Same-day orthopedic referral
Connection to an orthopedic specialist for ongoing care and follow-up.
Getting to our ER from Roanoke, TX.
We are located at 4561 Heritage Trace Parkway, Suite 117, Fort Worth, TX 76244 — approximately 10 miles from Roanoke. The drive typically takes 15 minutes or less under normal traffic conditions.
- 1 Primary route: Take I-35W south toward Fort Worth and exit directly at Heritage Trace Parkway. Total: ~10 miles, ~15 min.
- 2 Alternate route: From Hwy 114, head east to I-35W south, then exit at Heritage Trace Parkway — about 15 minutes door to door. Total: ~10 miles, ~15 min.
- ! Tip: Call 817-945-4200 from Roanoke with any questions before you arrive.
Why ER Of Fort Worth for Roanoke's fracture care.
Board-certified ER physicians
Every shift staffed by an Emergency Medicine specialist, not just a PA or NP.
On-site imaging
X-ray and CT in the same building — no transfer, no separate appointment.
Pediatric fracture experience
Growth-plate awareness and gentle care for greenstick and buckle fractures.
Average wait under 10 minutes
Get seen, imaged and treated fast.
Insurance accepted.
Roanoke residents should not delay care due to insurance questions. We accept all major commercial insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare and many more. View our full accepted insurance list —
Self-pay pricing is also available and discussed transparently before treatment.
Questions from Roanoke patients.
Is a fracture the same as a broken bone?
Yes. In medicine, "fracture" and "broken bone" describe the exact same injury — a break in a bone, of any severity.
How long does a fracture take to heal?
It depends on the bone and severity. Fingers and toes often heal in 3–6 weeks, a wrist in 6–8 weeks, and larger bones like the tibia or femur can take several months.
What is a compound fracture?
A compound (or open) fracture is one where the broken bone pierces the skin. It's a medical emergency because of the high infection risk and needs immediate care.
Can urgent care treat a fracture?
Most urgent care clinics can X-ray a simple fracture but can't reduce a displaced fracture, manage a compound fracture, or provide IV pain control. For anything beyond a minor injury, come to the ER.
Do you cast fractures on-site or refer out?
We splint or cast stable fractures the same visit. For fractures needing surgery or specialist follow-up, we provide a same-day orthopedic referral.
How far is ER Of Fort Worth from Roanoke TX?
We are approximately 10 miles from Roanoke — about 15 minutes under normal traffic. Take I-35W south toward Fort Worth and exit directly at Heritage Trace Parkway.
What is the fastest route from Roanoke to your ER?
Take I-35W south toward Fort Worth and exit directly at Heritage Trace Parkway. From Hwy 114, head east to I-35W south, then exit at Heritage Trace Parkway — about 15 minutes door to door. For turn-by-turn directions, enter "4561 Heritage Trace Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76244" into Google Maps or Apple Maps.
Can Roanoke patients use online check-in?
Online check-in at /online-check-in/ is available for non-emergency visits. If your symptoms are severe or urgent, call 817-945-4200 or come straight in instead.