Save Your Spot In Line, Online

Have you had a recent (acute) injury?

We know the last thing you want to do is spend your time in a waiting room. Now with Online Check-In for the Ortho Urgent Care, pick a time that works best for you and do your waiting at home. Please first call 913-218-0800 as there might be immediate availability due to cancellations.

MON-FRI
8:00 AM – 7 PM : Save your spot online!

SAT & SUN
10:00 AM – 4 PM
WALK IN FOR ACUTE INJURIES ONLY

If you have any questions concerning our Ortho Urgent Care please call us at 913-218-0800.

Once you select your time by clicking the “Save Your Spot” button, you will receive a text confirmation of your reservation. Please wait at home until your allotted time.

Please note the following:

  • We ask that you check in for your appointment 15 minutes prior to your time.
  • Please bring a list of current medications with you.
  • Please bring your ID and insurance card with you.

As the area’s first and only hospital dedicated exclusively to orthopedics, Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute is proud to be your hospital of choice for orthopedic excellence. Our hospital is equipped with:

Our patient care team includes more than 35 board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons and interventional physiatrists. These physicians work alongside highly skilled physical and occupational therapists, nurses, and technologists to deliver comprehensive orthopedic care. Whether a sports related injury, arthritis, worker’s compensation, injury or an unexpected sprain we are able to provide the specialized care you need to live a pain-free life. 

To provide superior bedside care for patients having surgery, we staff one registered nurse for every two patients. All of our inpatient physical and occupational rehabilitative therapy sessions are conducted one-on-one between the patient and the rehab therapist. Our nurse-to-patient and therapist-to-patient ratios are among the best available. To deliver highly personalized and attentive patient experiences, we have more nurses per patient in every phase of care, and our inpatient therapy sessions are always one-on-one.

Together, our team shares a unified goal: helping you achieve better physical health and return to the active life you love. Learn more about our history and ownership as we are proud to be a physician-owned hospital.

We participate in most commercial insurance plans, as well as Medicare, Kansas Medicaid and Tricare. Located near I-435 between Roe and State Line Road, Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute combines convenience with orthopedic excellence for patients in Leawood, Overland Park, Lenexa, Lee’s Summit and other surrounding areas in the Kansas City metro. Call 913-319-7633 to schedule a private tour and see for yourself what a difference our dedication makes.

ONLINE CHECK-IN

FIRST AVAILABLE TIME:

SAVE YOUR SPOT

FAQ

No, it is not. The Ortho Urgent Care will do its best to see you when you arrive, if there is a patient with a more severe injury, they may be seen ahead of you.

No. The Ortho Urgent Care still accepts walk-ins. Just know that your wait time may be longer without a reservation.

No. We specialize in acute (<72 hours) orthopedic injuries. We do not treat head injuries, colds, flu or any cardiac symptoms. If you feel you have a life threatening injury, please call 9-1-1 immediately.

No. The Ortho Urgent Care isa available to patients ages 12 years and older.

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Please note the following for our Urgent Care patients:

Patients must be at least 12 years old to be seen in Ortho Urgent Care.

Please call our facility at 913-218-0800 to ensure treatment if your injury involves a fall greater than 10 feet, a motor vehicle accident or any associated head, chest and/or facial trauma. 

If you have any known exposure or active symptoms of COVID-19 infection, please call your primary care physician.

For questions regarding your injury, please call us at 913-218-0800.  If you have a life-threatening injury, please dial 9-1-1. Ortho Urgent Care is intended to treat acute injuries, meaning they have occurred within the last 72 hours.