Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Bone, joint and muscle care from injury through recovery, with surgery only when it's the right answer.

Most orthopedic problems do not need surgery. Our approach starts with an accurate diagnosis, then the least invasive treatment that will work: activity modification, physical therapy, bracing, or injections. When surgery is the best option, Dr. Reinholt will explain why, what to expect, and what recovery looks like.
Common reasons to see us
- Knee pain, meniscus and ligament injuries
- Hip and knee arthritis, including joint replacement
- Shoulder pain, rotator cuff and instability
- Sprains, strains and fractures
- Overuse injuries in runners and athletes
On-site imaging and therapy
X-ray is available at Riverside during clinic hours, so most visits end with a diagnosis rather than a second appointment. Physical therapy is in the same building; for many patients the first therapy session happens the same week.
Common questions
Can I get an X-ray at the clinic?
Yes. X-ray is available at Riverside during clinic hours, and results are usually read the same visit. MRI and CT are scheduled at the regional medical center; we will arrange that for you if it is needed.
Is physical therapy available on site?
Physical therapy is in the Riverside building, down the hall from the orthopedic clinic. You can be referred by any Wrenfield Health provider, and for many conditions your first session can happen the same week as your visit.
Do you offer same-day appointments?
Yes. Each location holds a number of same-day slots for established patients with a new illness or injury. Call before 10 a.m. for the best chance of a slot that day. For anything life-threatening, call 911.
Providers for this service

Tomas Reinholt, MD
Orthopedic Surgeon
Orthopedics · Sports medicine · Joint replacement
Accepting new patients

Marcus Oyelaran, DO
Family Medicine Physician
Family medicine · Pediatrics · Sports physicals
Accepting new patients