Quick Care
Same-day orthopedic assessment without the ER wait.
Acute ankle sprain, suspected fracture, shoulder dislocation, a weekend sports injury that won't wait three weeks for the next open orthopedic slot — ION's Quick Care clinics handle it today.
Orthopedic urgent care, not general urgent care.
Most urgent-care clinics are staffed by primary-care physicians treating everything from ear infections to back strains. Quick Care is different. It's staffed by orthopedic clinicians, equipped with on-site imaging, and connected directly into the ION network for specialist follow-up. The difference shows up in the accuracy of the initial diagnosis and the speed of the next step of care.
For workers' comp injuries. A work-related injury that happens on a Friday afternoon doesn't have to wait until Tuesday to be seen. Quick Care provides same-day evaluation, handles initial authorization with the WC carrier, and hands off into the full ION network for ongoing treatment.
For personal injuries. A slip-and-fall, auto injury, or premises-liability injury that requires fast orthopedic assessment can be seen at Quick Care — with records that integrate directly into the PI case file as treatment continues.
For general orthopedic injury. Sports injuries, acute joint pain, fractures, and sprains that don't need an ER visit but do need orthopedic care today. Quick Care treats, documents, and refers forward into appropriate specialist follow-up.
- Walk-in orthopedic urgent care — no appointment required
- Same-day evaluation, imaging, splinting, and injections
- On-site X-ray and ultrasound
- Direct referral into the ION network for follow-up
- Authorization coordinated with WC carriers at intake
- Alternative to ER for acute musculoskeletal injuries
Frequently Asked
Questions we get most often.
Who is Quick Care for?
Patients with acute musculoskeletal injuries — sprains, fractures, dislocations, joint injuries — who need same-day orthopedic evaluation without an ER visit. Appropriate for both WC and PI patients as well as general injury care.
Do I need an appointment?
No. Quick Care is walk-in. Appointments can be made in advance if preferred, but walk-ins are accepted during business hours.
What is the difference between Quick Care and an ER visit?
Quick Care is for orthopedic injuries specifically — strains, sprains, fractures, joint injuries. The ER handles medical emergencies, head injuries, significant bleeding, and life-threatening conditions. For pure orthopedic injury, Quick Care is faster, less expensive, and delivers directly into specialist follow-up inside ION.