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Orthopedic Urgent Care

Walk-In Hours: Every day, 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

Orthopedic Urgent Care

If you need quick care for sprains, strains, joint pain, and sports injuries, turn to Summit’s Orthopedic Urgent Care. At our locations throughout the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, we diagnose and treat common orthopedic injuries so you can get back to your daily routine fast.

Your Trusted Experts for Orthopedic Urgent Care

Orthopedic injuries often can’t wait for care, but going to an emergency room is expensive and a referral to an orthopedic specialist can take time. You can avoid both problems with Summit’s Orthopedic Urgent Care.

Open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Summit’s Orthopedic Urgent Care offers:

  • Access to experts. Our team includes orthopedic specialists who help you regain strength and function quickly. You may receive care from certified physician associates, physicians, sub-specialty surgeons or orthopedic surgeons.
  • Cost-effective. Most patients only pay a regular office copay, and we accept most insurance plans.
  • Clean waiting room. Because we only treat orthopedic issues, you avoid exposure to illnesses and germs present in most primary care, emergency and urgent care center waiting rooms.
  • Short wait times. You get seen the same day you come to us. If further testing is required, we will schedule it for you.
  • Walk-in access. No appointment is necessary.

Conditions Treated at Summit’s Orthopedic Urgent Care

We treat a variety of injuries, including:

For animal bites, burns, concussion or head injuries, deep cuts, or broken bones pushing through the skin, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

Urgent Care Hours

Walk-In Hours

Every day: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.


(651) 968-5201

What to Expect When You Arrive

When you come to Summit’s Orthopedic Urgent Care, our experts evaluate you to determine the extent of injury. If necessary, they order imaging tests, such as MRI or CT scans. Your care team then creates a treatment plan to help you overcome your orthopedic issue.

Depending on your diagnosis, you may benefit from one or more of the following:

  • Crutches
  • Ice, compression, and rest
  • Pain medication
  • Splinting

Severe injuries may require surgery. Our urgent care providers can connect you with a Summit Orthopedics orthopedic surgeon who specializes in your injury. Our surgeons offer surgical care for every part of the musculoskeletal system, from your neck and spine to your foot and ankle and everything in between.

Visit Summit’s Orthopedic Urgent Care the next time you need immediate care for an orthopedic injury. Appointments are never required. Call (651) 968-5201 for more information.

Can You Treat My Injury?

Some 99% of musculoskeletal injuries, from joint pain to a shoulder injury to a broken bone, are appropriate for visits to Summit’s Orthopedic Urgent Care. But there are certain instances when the emergency room or a nonspecialized urgent care provides a better choice, and we want you to be educated about what those are so you can make the right decision for your care.

Walk-in to Urgent CareGo to the ER
Recent muscle, bone, or joint injury
Pain or swelling in a joint
Sports Injury
Knee sprain or strain
Hand, wrist, elbow, or shoulder injury
Ankle sprain or strain
Broken bone without an open wound over the fracture location
Recent back pain
Chronic neck or back pain, or narcotic medication refillsSchedule appointment or contact your Summit specialist
Work-related injuryWalk-in to Minnesota Occupational Health during business hours, or Orthopedic Urgent Care after hours and weekends
Broken bone where bone has broken through the skin or there is a wound over the fracture
Deformity (change in shape or severe angle) of ankle, knee, elbow, or shoulder
Animal bites
Burns
Concussion or head injury
Deep cuts
Severe pain requiring IV administration or sedation

As your local, trusted orthopedic specialist in the St. Paul/Minneapolis area, we understand that learning about your orthopedic needs can be confusing. Our commitment is not just to treat your injury but to ensure you make informed decisions about your well-being to live at your summit.

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