When a cut will not stop hurting, a sprain makes walking awkward, or a burn needs careful attention, you want a place that can assess it quickly and clearly. ABC Pediatric Urgent Care - Eugene Chung, MD provides Injury Care for children and young adults ages 0 to 21 at our Ashburn, VA clinic, with walk-ins welcome and no appointment necessary.

If your child has a minor fracture, a deep scrape, a swollen ankle, or a wound that needs cleaning and closure, we can help you decide what needs treatment now and what can be monitored. We are open seven days a week from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM, so families have a practical option for same-day care when an injury cannot wait for a later office visit.


Common injuries

Injury Care covers a wide range of minor injuries that still need prompt medical attention. These are the kinds of concerns that can be painful, disruptive, and hard to judge at home, especially when swelling or bleeding makes the injury look worse than it first seemed.

  • Cuts and lacerations that may need cleaning or closure
  • Burns that need careful assessment and wound care
  • Sprains, strains, and joint pain after a fall or sports activity
  • Minor fractures and suspected broken bones
  • Bruises, swelling, and soft-tissue injuries
  • Minor procedures related to wound treatment

At ABC Pediatric Urgent Care - Eugene Chung, MD, we also evaluate related symptoms that often come with an injury, such as pain with movement, limited use of a hand or foot, or a wound that keeps reopening. The goal is to address the injury early so your child can get back to normal routines as soon as possible.


What we treat

Some injuries need only simple care, while others need a closer look to rule out a fracture or a deeper wound. We evaluate both the injury itself and the symptoms around it, including how your child is moving, whether pain is getting worse, and whether the area is becoming more swollen or tender.

Skin and wound care

Cut injuries, scrapes, and minor burns can become painful quickly if they are not cleaned and dressed well. We check the depth of the injury, look for signs that the wound may need more than home care, and help reduce the chance of irritation while it heals.

Joint and bone pain

Twisted ankles, wrist pain, and injuries after sports or play can make it difficult to tell whether the problem is a simple sprain or something more serious. We assess movement, swelling, tenderness, and whether the injury should be supported or imaged.

Minor fractures

When a child cannot put weight on a foot, cannot use an arm without pain, or has a visible deformity after a fall, a fracture may be part of the picture. We can evaluate the injury and use on-site X-rays when needed to help guide next steps.


How visits work

Injury visits at our Ashburn clinic are designed to move quickly while still giving the injury a careful evaluation. You can walk in, and no appointment is necessary. That makes it easier to get care when an injury happens after school, after sports, or later in the day.

  1. Check in: Share what happened, when it happened, and what symptoms are present now.
  2. Assessment: We examine the injury, ask about pain, movement, bleeding, or swelling, and look for signs that point to a fracture or a wound that needs more attention.
  3. Testing if needed: On-site lab testing and X-rays may be used when they help clarify the injury.
  4. Treatment plan: We explain care steps, any activity limits, and whether follow-up with a pediatric specialist is recommended.

Parents often want a straightforward answer to one question: can this be managed here, or does it need another level of care? We aim to answer that clearly and without delay.


When to come

Some injuries look minor at first, then become more painful after a child starts moving around again. Others are obvious right away. A good rule is to seek Injury Care when pain, swelling, or bleeding makes it hard to tell how serious the injury is.

  • Bleeding that keeps going after pressure is applied
  • A cut that looks deep, wide, or dirty
  • Swelling that appears quickly after a fall or twist
  • Pain with walking, grasping, or bending
  • Burns that blister or remain very painful
  • Bruising with reduced movement or refusal to use the area

Children and young adults often try to push through pain, especially after sports or play. If they are avoiding movement, holding a limb differently, or complaining that the area hurts more than expected, it is worth getting the injury checked.


On-site testing

Some injuries can be evaluated by looking and examining the area. Others need testing to make the next step clearer. That is especially true when the injury may involve a bone, a joint, or a wound that is more than skin deep.

X-rays for injury

X-rays can help identify minor fractures or show whether pain after a fall is more than a sprain. They are especially useful when swelling or tenderness makes it difficult to assess the injury only by touch and movement.

Lab support

On-site lab testing may be helpful when an injury is accompanied by symptoms that need a broader look. We use testing when it supports a clearer treatment plan and helps us address the concern efficiently.


After the visit

Healing does not end when the clinic visit is over. Many minor injuries need a period of rest, protection, or modified activity so the area can recover without being irritated again.

We may recommend:

  • Keeping a wound clean and covered
  • Limiting sports or high-impact activity for a period of time
  • Watching for increasing redness, swelling, or pain
  • Using the injured area less until movement improves
  • Following up if symptoms are not settling as expected

If a pediatric specialist referral is needed, we can help point you toward the next step. That can be useful when the injury needs more specific follow-up than a single visit can provide.


Why families come

Families across Ashburn, VA choose ABC Pediatric Urgent Care - Eugene Chung, MD because injury visits here are built around real-world needs. You may be dealing with a child who fell at practice, a cut from a playground mishap, or a wrist that hurts after a tumble. We treat the problem you have now and help you understand what comes next.

Our clinic cares for patients ages 0 to 21, which means the visit can be tailored to a child, teen, or young adult without sending you to a different setting for a minor injury. Walk-ins are welcome, same-day visits are available, and our hours run seven days a week from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM.


Common questions

What kinds of injuries should be checked?

Any injury that causes notable pain, swelling, bleeding, trouble moving, or concern for a fracture should be evaluated. Cuts, burns, sprains, and injuries from sports or falls are common reasons families visit us.

Do I need an appointment for Injury Care?

No appointment is necessary. Walk-ins are welcome at our Ashburn location, which makes it easier to seek care when an injury happens unexpectedly.

Can you assess a possible fracture?

Yes. We evaluate suspected minor fractures and can use on-site X-rays when they are helpful for confirming the injury and guiding next steps.

Do you treat wounds and cuts?

Yes. We treat cuts and other minor wound injuries, including assessment, cleaning, and minor procedures when appropriate for the situation.

Is Injury Care available for teenagers and young adults?

Yes. ABC Pediatric Urgent Care - Eugene Chung, MD sees patients from birth through age 21, so teens and young adults can be seen here for injury evaluation.

Where is the clinic located?

Our clinic is located at 23634 Strickland Dr #110, Ashburn, VA 20148, USA. You can also reach us by phone at +1 703-687-6822.


Start here

When a minor injury disrupts your day, a clear medical assessment can make the next step much easier. If your child or young adult needs Injury Care, come to ABC Pediatric Urgent Care - Eugene Chung, MD in Ashburn, VA for walk-in evaluation, same-day visits, and practical care for cuts, burns, sprains, minor fractures, and related injuries.

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