Rockhill Orthopaedic Walk-In Clinic

Appointments are not required.

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Rockhill Orthopaedic Specialists will be open from 8 – noon on Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve) and closed Dec. 25 (Christmas) and Jan. 1 (New Year's Day). We appreciate your understanding.

When accidents happen, the ER isn’t your only option. For sprains, strains, fractures, or broken bones, Rockhill Orthopaedic Walk-In Clinic is ready to help. We provide timely orthopedic care and access to bone, joint, and sports medicine specialists. No appointment is necessary for patients ages 4 and older. We are conveniently located on the Saint Luke's East Hospital campus.

Call Rockhill Orthopaedic Walk-In Clinic at 816-246-4302.

Timely care for common bone and joint issues.

Walk-In Clinic hours

Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Closed for lunch from 12 – 1 p.m. 

Conditions we treat:

Our ortho walk-in clinic will see patients who have had an acute injury within the past three months, and will see orthopedic or sports-related injuries including:

  • Broken bones 
  • Sprains, strains
  • Extremity swelling
  • Acute back pain
  • Work comp
  • Ligament Injury

Our orthopedic walk-in clinic cannot treat open wounds or lacerations—please visit the nearest emergency room.

If you are experiencing chronic pain, such as chronic back pain, please schedule an appointment with one of our providers.

Notice: Limited hours

We make every effort to see all walk-in patients on the same day. However, there may be unusually busy times when the walk-in clinic is full and cannot accept additional patients for that day. In those times, we will help you find the next best care option. We may also close early due to extreme weather or other external factors.

Workers' compensation

An employee injury can have a significant impact on your business. Let Rockhill Orthopaedic Walk-In Clinic providers, along with our dedicated workers' compensation team, assist in getting your employees back to work quickly and safely.

You can trust our walk-in clinic providers to take care of your injured worker:

  • Workers Comp Network participation
  • Detailed injury reporting
  • Designated workers comp department
  • Full X-ray capabilities onsite
  • Evidence-based guidelines for treatment