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Urgent Orthopedic Care

You’ve injured your knee, ankle or shoulder. What should you do?

As an alternative to going to the Emergency department or Walk-in Clinic, and to protect our community from COVID 19, local orthopedic physicians are opening their offices for orthopedic urgent care.

Orthopedic Urgent Care is for adults and children with:

  • Possible broken bones
  • Cuts or lacerations on arms or legs
  • Injuries to arms and legs
  • Sprains
  • Workplace injuries

Call 911 for:

  • Broken hips
  • Spine fractures
  • Head injuries
  • Open fractures (where the fracture penetrates the skin)

Orthopedic Urgent Care is only for patients without a fever or respiratory symptoms—such as congestion, cough, fever over 100.0, runny nose, shortness of breath, or a sore throat.

Your safety and well-being is our biggest concern. Know that all patients are screened for respiratory symptoms prior to entering a clinic; temperature is also taken. All staff, nurses, physician assistants and surgeons are screened for respiratory symptoms twice per day with temperature checks.

Please call before coming to a clinic for an orthopedic urgent care visit. Orthopedic urgent care locations:

Wyoming Orthopedics & Spine (WYOS)
508 Stocktrail, Suite A.
Monday-Thursday 8 am-5 pm and Friday 8 am-12 noon
Call 307-686-1413
Visit www.cchwyo.org/PROS

Black Hills Orthopedic and Spine Center: Call 307-670-8170, Monday-Friday 8 am-8 pm and 8 am-6 pm weekends.

Thunder Basin Orthopaedics: Call 307-682-6222, Monday-Friday from 8 am-5 pm.

For local updates on coronavirus, please visit www.cchwyo.org/covid19.