Urgent Ortho

Northern Arizona Orthopaedics offers same day care for new bone, joint and muscle injuries that have occured in the last 14 days, no appointment required.  Urgent Ortho is located at our Flagstaff clinic location.

Common Conditions We Treat:

    • Foot & Ankle injuries
    • Hand & Wrist injuries
    • Shoulder injuries 
    • Knee injuries
    • All sprains, strains & fractures
    • New back & Neck injuries
Urgent Ortho - Northern Arizona Orthopaedics

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Saturdays, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Location: 1840 N Jasper Dr, Suite 2
Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Services Offered:

  • On-site X-ray 
  • On-site casting, bracing & splinting

FAQs: Urgent Ortho

Do I need an appointment?

We treat patients on a first-come, first-serve, walk-in basis.

What are your hours?

We are open Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 3:00 PM and Saturday, 9 AM - 2 PM (With the exception of holiday weekends). Please call or check the home page for updates on holiday schedules and/or closures.

What do I bring with me?

When visiting Urgent Ortho, please have your insurance card and personal identification information with you. To review our accepted insurance, please click the link below.

Accepted Insurances

What injuries do you not treat?

Injuries which the bone is visible or there is an open wound over the fracture, severe bone breaks and or deep cuts cannot be seen at Urgent Ortho. Please visit your closest emergency room if you are experiencing any of these injuries.

How can I contact Urgent Ortho?

Customer Service is available to answer non-medical questions before you visit our walk-in clinic. Please call 928.226.2900 for more information. Please note, Urgent Ortho is NOT a credentialed Urgent Care Center facility. It is an orthopedic clinic.

START YOUR JOURNEY TODAY!

Request an appointment online or call 928.226.2900

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