Are you in need of immediate orthopedic care? AOA Now Orthopaedic Immediate Care is here to help with any sudden or urgent orthopedic injuries. We offer convenient, immediate care for sprains, strains, fractures, or any other injuries. Worried about the cost? Our services are less expensive than a trip to the emergency department. Plus, you’ll have same-day access to an orthopedic specialist and quick follow-up appointments can be arranged if needed.
Providers:
Kara Cox, MD
Colin Lisenby, MD
Richard Ranzau, PA-C
Visit AOA Now Orthopaedic Immediate Care if you experience:
Shoulder injuries
Knee injuries
Broken bones
Sports injuries
Lingering joint pain
Hand, wrist and elbow injuries
Strains, sprains and dislocations
Foot and ankle injuries
Ligament and tendon tears
*For back or neck pain, please visit your primary care provider, regular urgent care or the emergency department.
When to go directly to the emergency department
Call 911 or go to the emergency department if you have the following symptoms:
Open fracture (broken bone through skin), spine, back or neck pain or injury
Sudden dizziness, numbness or paralysis, difficulty speaking or loss of consciousness
Chest pain, radiating pain or palpitations with dizziness or shortness of breath, sweating, nausea or vomiting
Severe abdominal pain
Seizure
The benefits of choosing AOA Now Orthopaedic Immediate Care:
Walk-ins are welcome, so no appointment is necessary.
Cost-effective: Our patients with in-network coverage pay a specialist copay instead of an urgent care or emergency department visit. Patients with out-of-network insurance should first consult with their plan about benefit coverage.
Quicker follow-up appointments: If follow-up appointments are necessary, we can arrange them immediately at the clinic.
AOA Now Orthopaedic Immediate Care is the best place to go for any sudden or urgent orthopedic injuries. We provide a wide range of services to meet our patients’ needs, including treatment for shoulder injuries, knee injuries, hand, wrist and elbow injuries, foot and ankle injuries, strains, sprains, and dislocations, ligament and tendon tears, broken bones, sports injuries, and lingering joint pain. If you’re experiencing back or neck pain, please visit your primary care provider, regular urgent care or the emergency department.
For more serious symptoms, it’s important to call 911 or go directly to the emergency department. These symptoms include sudden dizziness, numbness or paralysis, difficulty speaking or loss of consciousness, chest pain, radiating pain or palpitations with dizziness or shortness of breath, sweating, nausea or vomiting, severe abdominal pain, and seizures.
Trust AOA Now Orthopaedic Immediate Care to provide you with the expert care and attention you need.