
Fairfax Station's trusted clinic for walk-in sports injury near Fairfax Station since 1996.
If you're in Fairfax Station and searching for walk-in sports injury near Fairfax Station, you've found the practice that puts patients first.
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You're not alone — and it doesn't have to stay this way.
Every morning you wake up and it's the first thing you feel.
- You're worried this is your new normal — but it doesn't have to be.
- Driving, sitting at a desk, or even sleeping comfortably has become a challenge.
What changes when you get the right care
Real outcomes for real patients
Our integrative approach is designed to deliver lasting results — not temporary relief.
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Our integrative team addresses root causes: structural, neurological, and nutritional.
Patient outcome
Care is drug-free, non-invasive, and tailored to your body — not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Patient outcome
Most major insurance plans are accepted, making quality care accessible.
Patient reviews
Trusted by Fairfax Station families since 1996
“Acupuncture sessions here reduced my stress and tension headaches dramatically.”
“I tried three other chiropractors before finding Roselle Center. Night and day difference.”
“Whiplash after a fender-bender had me in constant pain. Three weeks of care and I was back to normal.”
Why Roselle Center
Board-certified integrative care in Fairfax County
Our Fairfax clinic houses chiropractic, acupuncture, massage therapy, thermography, nutritional counseling, and functional medicine under one roof — eliminating the need to coordinate care across multiple providers. Most major insurance plans accepted.
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Walk-in sports injury near Fairfax Station — what matters
Need walk-in sports injury near Fairfax Station without waiting weeks? Roselle Center holds new-patient slots weekly for Fairfax Station residents. Book online or call (703) 698-7117 — no referral required in Virginia.
Walk-in and same-day requests are accommodated when schedule allows. Early morning, evening, and Saturday hours support Fairfax Station commuters who cannot miss work.
Serving Fairfax Station, VA
Fairfax Station commuter health — why local context matters
Residents of Fairfax Station navigate some of Northern Virginia's busiest corridors daily — I-66, I-495, Route 50, Route 123, and the Nutley Street corridor. Stop-and-go commuter traffic, federal telework posture changes, and weekend recreational activity in Fairfax Station, Clifton area create predictable injury patterns: cervical strain from rear-end collisions, lumbar disc stress from prolonged sitting, and repetitive stress from athletic training. Roselle Center for Healing has treated Fairfax Station patients through these exact lifestyle profiles for 30 years. Our Fairfax clinic at 8500 Executive Park Ave is approximately 15 minutes from Fairfax Station via Burke Lake Rd to Route 50, with free parking and hours designed for commuters. Whether your walk-in sports injury near Fairfax Station started after a fender-bender on a local arterial, from home-office ergonomics, or gradually over years of activity, our integrative team addresses structural, neurological, and nutritional contributors — not just the symptom that brought you in.
- Treatment protocols may combine spinal adjustment, soft tissue mobilization, acupuncture, nutritional counseling, and functional medicine testing. We select modalities based on your presentation — walk in intent patients from Fairfax Station receive the same individualized attention as any referral.
- Integrative care under one roof eliminates the fragmentation of coordinating separate chiropractic, acupuncture, and nutrition providers across Fairfax County. Fairfax Station patients save time and see faster results when clinicians communicate directly.
Continuity of care
From emergency care to lasting recovery
Patients from Fairfax Station often ask where to go after an ER visit or when their primary care physician recommends conservative care first. Inova Fairfax Medical Campus (Level I Trauma, Falls Church), Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, and Virginia Hospital Center serve the region surrounding Fairfax Station. Emergency departments excel at ruling out fractures and acute emergencies — but they are not designed to manage the weeks of soft-tissue rehabilitation that follow. That gap is where Sports Injury Treatment at Roselle Center becomes essential. We request imaging and records from your existing providers, build a coordinated plan, and focus on restoring function so Fairfax Station residents return to work, sport, and family life without long-term medication dependence.
Sports Injury Treatment
walk-in sports injury near Fairfax Station for Fairfax Station, VA residents
Our clinicians begin with a thorough evaluation: health history, orthopedic and neurological testing, postural analysis, and — when indicated — digital imaging. For Fairfax Station patients dealing with walk-in sports injury near Fairfax Station, this diagnostic clarity is the foundation of effective treatment.
Research consistently supports conservative care for musculoskeletal conditions before surgical intervention. Our goal is to help Fairfax Station patients recover fully, return to activity, and maintain long-term wellness.
Dr. Tom Roselle, DC has practiced in Fairfax for over three decades and holds advanced certifications in applied kinesiology and integrative health. Patients from Fairfax Station and throughout Northern Virginia benefit from this depth of experience.
walk-in sports injury near Fairfax Station affects thousands of Fairfax Station residents every year — from desk workers and commuters to athletes and seniors. At Roselle Center for Healing, we take a whole-person approach that goes beyond symptom management.
Treatment protocols may combine spinal adjustment, soft tissue mobilization, acupuncture, nutritional counseling, and functional medicine testing. We select modalities based on your presentation — walk in intent patients from Fairfax Station receive the same individualized attention as any referral.
Integrative care under one roof eliminates the fragmentation of coordinating separate chiropractic, acupuncture, and nutrition providers across Fairfax County. Fairfax Station patients save time and see faster results when clinicians communicate directly.
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Directions
Easy drive from Fairfax Station, VA
Living in Fairfax Station shouldn't mean settling for fragmented care. Roselle Center for Healing is 15 minutes away — one destination for walk-in sports injury near Fairfax Station, acupuncture, massage, and nutrition.
- Fairfax Station commuters appreciate our early-morning and evening hours. From Fairfax Station, Clifton area, take Burke Lake Rd to Route 50 — you'll arrive in about 15 minutes.
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