OrthoNY Orthopaedic Urgent Care in Upstate NY
When you need to see us fast
We know that accidents happen. Injuries can occur at any time of day and pain can flare up suddenly. Since 2013, OrthoNY has been providing Urgent Care in the Capital and Saratoga regions.
OrthoNY Urgent Care facilities are fully staffed with trained orthopaedic physician assistants.
Orthopaedic urgent care walk-in locations
All of our locations welcome walk-in patients for injuries, sprains, and strains. That’s right, no appointment is required! Please note – the last patient check-in is 15 minutes prior to the posted closing. OrthoNY offers Orthopaedic urgent care walk-in services at the following locations:
Albany
121 Everett Road.
Albany, NY, 12205
Urgent Care Hours
8 AM – 8 PM, Monday – Friday
8 AM – 2 PM, Saturdays & Sundays
Clifton Park
1768 Route 9
Clifton Park, NY 12065
Urgent Care Hours
8 AM – 8 PM, Monday – Friday 8 AM – 2PM, Saturdays & Sundays
Saratoga Springs
5 Care Lane
Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866
Urgent Care Hours
8 AM – 8 PM, Monday – Friday
8 AM – 2PM, Saturdays & Sundays
Schenectady
530 Liberty Street
Schenectady, NY 12305
Urgent Care Hours
8 AM – 5 PM, Monday – Friday
OrthoNY Urgent Care is intended for orthopaedic injuries that occur at times when you least expect it. Instead of going to the expensive and time-consuming local emergency department, our orthopaedic team of physicians or physician assistants, radiologic technologists, and medical assistants will be waiting for you to provide you with the care you need during a troubling time.
All of these offices offer walk-in availability, radiology service, casting availability, everything we need to diagnose and treat your orthopaedic ailment.
We look forward to serving you in this capacity for many years to come.
Physician Assistants And Nurse Practitioners
OrthoNY Urgent Care facilities are fully staffed with trained orthopaedic professionals who provide a complete array of treatments for conditions such as:
- Musculoskeletal pain or injuries
- Sprains, strains and minor dislocations
- Sports injuries
- Foot and ankle pain and injuries
- Hip pain and injuries
- Shoulder, arm and elbow pain and injuries
- Closed fractures
- Ligament tears
- Cast or splint issues