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HCA HealthONE Colorado Orthopedic Specialists announces Rapid Care Clinic

Clinic will provide comprehensive and quick access to care.

June 19, 2025
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Colorado Springs, Colo. — HCA HealthONE Colorado Orthopedic Specialists announced today the opening of a Rapid Care Clinic offering walk-in and scheduled appointments for patients seeking immediate, expert orthopedic care.

Staffed by board-certified orthopedic specialists, the clinic provides comprehensive care for a wide range of non-emergent musculoskeletal injuries. With on-site x-ray, splinting, bracing, and casting, patients receive fast, effective treatment all in one location.

Conditions treated include:

  • Elbow injuries
  • Simple fractures
  • Clavicle (collarbone) injuries
  • Joint instability
  • Shoulder pain, impingement, and dislocation
  • Labral and meniscus tears
  • Hip and knee pain
  • Stress fractures and shin splints
  • Muscle, tendon, and ligament sprains or strains
  • Sports physicals

“Our goal is to provide patients with immediate access to high-quality orthopedic care in a cost-effective and convenient setting,” stated Dr. Michael Simpson, orthopedic surgeon from HCA HealthONE Colorado Orthopedic Specialists.

Patients can walk in or call our direct triage line at (719) 407-8482 to schedule an appointment for acute injury needs.

Published:
June 19, 2025

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