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RAPID Orthopedic Walk-in Care

Our highly trained orthopedic providers can help diagnose and treat relatively minor injuries like broken bones, sprains, strains and other orthopedic-related injuries, all without an appointment!

Call ahead for same-day scheduling, or walk-in for fast and efficient care!

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RAPID Care at Rocky Mountain Orthopedics

Intermountain Health Rocky Mountain Orthopedics
627 25 ½ Road
Grand Junction, CO 81505
(970) 242-3535
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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RAPID Care at Rocky Mountain Orthopedics

Our highly trained orthopedics providers can help diagnose and treat relatively minor injuries like broken bones, sprains and other sports injuries.

There is no need to schedule an appointment! Simply walk-in and receive specialized orthopedic care right away.

Our team will diagnose and treat a wide variety of orthopedic conditions, whether it’s a broken bone, sports injury, a sprain, or other muscle or bone-related injuries.

If for some reason we can’t treat your injury, we’ll refer you to another one of our highly skilled providers.

The biggest benefit of our RAPID care service is being able to avoid the emergency room or having to wait for an appointment.

What We Treat

  • Broken bones, onsite x-rays and splinting
  • Sports injuries
  • Painful, swollen or injured joints
  • Pediatric injuries
  • Sprains or strains
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When to go to the ER

Please call 911 or go to the Emergency Room if you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency or if you have:

  • Open fractures (broken bone with torn or cut skin around the break)
  • Facial trauma
  • Amputations
  • Concussion/head injuries
  • Any medical conditions such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, sore throat, earache, eye injury, etc.
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