About RAO

At Rapid Access Orthopedics, we offer the experience and expertise of the Englewood Orthopedic Associates clinical staff in a convenient Urgent Care setting for both pediatric and adult injuries.  Rapid Access Orthopedics alleviates the need for costly and time consuming Emergency Room visits.  No appointment is needed and walk-ins are welcome.

Our staff of orthopedic experts treat orthopedic injuries and sports injuries such as sprains, strains, fractures, dislocations and many other bone, muscle and joint injuries. Rapid Access Orthopedics also offers on-site imaging to help ensure the most accurate diagnosis and treatments.

Traditionally, patients with orthopedic or sports injuries have had to either wait days for an appointment with an orthopedic specialist or wait several hours in an ER.  Rapid Access Orthopedics can treat injuries effectively and expeditiously without the long wait times and high costs associated with an ER visit.

We treat injuries for both adult and pediatric patients and offer extended hours to fit your schedule.  Rapid Access Orthopedics believes that Injuries Don’t Wait and Neither Should You

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I Need to Make an Appointment?

No.  Our facility is open Monday through Friday from 8:30am-6:00pmand walk-ins are welcome.

Do You Accept Insurance?

Yes, we accept most insurances and charge only a fraction of the cost of an ER visit, which can cost close to $1,500.  We also have affordable cash pay rates for those without insurance.

What Services Are Provided?

  • On site diagnostic imaging
  • Closed reduction of fractures
  • Deduction of dislocations
  • Casting
  • Splinting
  • Bracing
  • Injections
  • Surgical scheduling (if needed)

Should I Come to RAO or Go to the Emergency Room?

Rapid Access Orthopedics treats all non life-threatening orthopedic injuries for both adults and children.  Our team of Board Certified Orthopedic Specialists and medical staff are trained to handle all orthopedic and sports injuries.  Any injury that is life-threatening should immediately be treated in an Emergency Room.