OSMS breaks ground on new clinic in Oshkosh, June 4, 2025. (Photo courtesy: OSMS)
OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Specialists held a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday to celebrate their new Oshkosh clinic.
The 27,000-square-foot facility, located at 200 South Oakwood Road, is set to open in spring 2026. It will offer a range of comprehensive services, including orthopedic consultations, rheumatology care, sports medicine evaluations, pain management care and an acute walk-in clinic — with no referral needed by most insurance plans.
OSMS has served the Oshkosh area for several years through its satellite location inside Ascension Northeast Wisconsin Mercy Hospital. Officials say this expansion demonstrates the need for streamlined specialty care in an outpatient facility.
“Our focus has always been on delivering the right care, at the right time, in the most accessible way possible,” Dr. Bryan Royce, an orthopedic surgeon and physician-owner at OSMS, said in a news release. “This new clinic gives us the space to provide more personalized treatment options and work closely with patients to help them get back to doing the things they love.”
OSMS hopes this clinic will make it easier for patients to access timely care for urgent orthopedic needs, such as fractures, sprains, cuts, sports injuries and work-related injuries — helping patients avoid emergency room costs.
Facility features include:
- 20 patient exam rooms
- The latest X-ray and MRI technology
- On-site lab
- Infusion suites for treating rheumatic disease and other conditions
- Equipped to handle procedures like carpal tunnel release that can be formed under local anesthesia
- Physical and occupational therapy
“We’re building this clinic for the people who need us most. When patients utilize our acute walk-in clinic, it is the same cost as if they had an appointment, and our specialized focus means they’re getting the care they deserve,” said Dr. Luke Fraundorf, an orthopedic surgeon and physician owner at OSMS. “By creating a dedicated space in Oshkosh, we’re making it easier for patients to access the services they need close to home.”



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