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Walk in Clinic is open Monday - Thursday 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. but is limited availability due to high patient volume - please call our office before coming to walk in clinic. Please check the latest closures here

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HOURS

3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday each week.

These are the dates walk in will be closed:

  • Monday September 4, 2023
  • Thursday November 23, 2023
  • Monday December 25, 2023
  • Monday January 1, 2024

We will update our site frequently for any closures.

WHEN SHOULD I USE WALK-IN CLINIC?
Please use Walk-In Clinic to address the following foot/ankle symptoms:

- Swelling of the foot or leg
- Aching
- Pain
- New Injury
- Discomfort
- Discoloration
- Possible Fracture
- Infection
- Ingrown Toenail
- Wound or sore on the foot

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME/DAY TO USE WALK-IN CLINIC?
Walk-In Foot Clinic is a first-come-first-serve service. Each day between Monday-Thursday and starts at 3:15 p.m. although you can arrive earlier if you would like but it varies in volume and wait expectancy. We will see up to 6 patients per day during walk in clinic hours. After 6 patients, we will ask that you come back the following day the walk-in clinic is available.

WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING TO WALK-IN CLINIC?
To expedite your wait time and service, please bring the Registration Form, photo ID, insurance card(s) and medication list (if applicable).

If you are being referred by a doctor's office, please bring your referral and a disc of any radiological imaging performed (X-ray, US, MRI, etc.) OR have your referral and imaging report faxed to our office at (913) 364-1160.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WALK-IN CLINIC VS AN APPOINTMENT?
Walk-In Clinic is for ACUTE foot and/or ankle symptoms. If you are not experiencing ACUTE symptoms, an appointment may be more appropriate.

Walk-In Clinic is not to be used to substitute follow-up appointments that were missed.

Non-urgent issues such as nail fungus, callus shaving, consultation for future procedures/recommendations, prescription refills and nail debridement/thickened toenails will be addressed at a scheduled appointment and will not be seen at Walk In Foot Clinic.

We only address one problem during Walk In Foot Clinic out of respect of time for other patients who need to be seen.

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