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Orthopedic Walk-In Hours

Front view of Orthopedic Walk in clinic

November 20, 2023

Kansas City, Kan. — Injuries are unpredictable. That’s why The University of Kansas Health System Orthopedics and Sports Medicine offers a variety of ways to get treatment or guidance without an appointment and outside of regular business hours.

Whether you get hurt in everyday life or while playing sports, we have walk-in care for orthopedic injuries at our Indian Creek Campus at 10730 Nall Ave., Suite 200, Overland Park, KS 66211.


Orthopedic same-day care hours

  • Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 
  • Saturday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

Treatment is available for any acute orthopedic injury for those 5 years old and above. Injuries treated include:

  • Bone fractures
  • Dislocations
  • Joint injuries
  • Sprains
  • Strains
Doctor examining patient's foot and ankle.

Additional same-day care location for orthopedic injuries

You can also visit Olathe Health Johnson County Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, a part of The University of Kansas Health System, at 20920 W. 151st St., Suite 100, Olathe, KS 66061 on Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Patients at the orthopedic same-day clinic are seen without an appointment by an advanced practice provider, and follow-up appointments are scheduled as needed with orthopedic and/or sports medicine physicians and surgeons.

Patients who have suffered open fractures, serious lacerations or finger amputations should go straight to an emergency department.

To schedule an appointment with orthopedics or sports medicine during regular hours, call 913-588-1227 or request an appointment online.

U.S. News & World Report recognized The University of Kansas Hospital’s orthopedics program among the top 50 best in the country in its 2023-24 Best Hospitals report. We are proud to provide you and your loved ones with nationally recognized care.

The University of Kansas Health System also provides the highest level of care for all athletes, whether for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals or middle school, high school, college and adult athletes.

What if an injury happens when the clinic is closed?

The University of Kansas Health System has partnered with HURT!, a mobile application you can access after hours to get free injury advice from orthopedic specialists. Go to PoweredByHurt.com/KansasHealthSystem and download the application to your mobile phone. Once registered, you can send photos, videos and messages to a HURT! orthopedic specialist and get a response within minutes. The HURT! experts will assess your situation and advise appropriate follow-up care with a network partner, a walk-in care location or an ER. Your information may be shared with the health system, and an orthopedic scheduler will contact you to make an appointment during business hours.

No medical advice or treatment is given via the app. HURT! links you with an orthopedic specialist in minutes to help you assess the severity of your injury, navigate the best option or book a follow-up with a qualified specialist near you. Please keep in mind that when using HURT! you are not communicating with health system employees. Nothing you share in the app will appear in MyChart or your medical records. Learn more about after-hours injury guidance with the HURT! app.

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