Black Hills Orthopedic Urgent Care
PORTLAND'S PREMIER
ORTHOPEDIC URGENT CARE
Walks-Ins Welcome, No Appointment Necessary
Avoid the ER and See an Orthopedic Specialist Today
Two Locations!
Beaverton is Now Open!
2695 Southwest Cedar Hills Blvd.
Suite 140
Beaverton, OR 97005
Lake Oswego Location
4103 Mercantile Dr.
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
We Do Not Treat COVID-19 nor Any Illnesses
If you are showing any symptoms of illness, you will not be seen at our offices. Please call your local ER if you believe you might have COVID-19, or if you are unsure about your cold or flu symptoms. These symptoms include fevers, coughing, sore throat, heacahces, shortness of breath, body aches and pains, runny nose, and any other signs of illness.
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Portland's Premier Orthopedic Urgent Care Clinic
Welcome to Go To Ortho!
Orthopedic Surgeons for Immediate Injury Care in Lake Oswego, Oregon
Proudly Serving the Greater Portland Metropolitan Area
The Most Common Injuries
Injuries disrupt life. Significant injuries can happen without warning at work, at home or while playing sports.
Work-Related
Hurt on the job? It's important to report it to your employer right away, and seek treatment as soon as possible.
Sports-Related
Don't let a sports injury interrupt the game or your life.
Home-Related
Falls are the number one cause of home injuries in the U.S.
Go To Ortho is a quick-care orthopedic injury clinic
Go To Ortho
is a quick-
care orthopedic
injury clinic
At Go To Ortho, you have direct access to board-certified orthopedic surgeons. We treat orthopedic injuries like dislocations, fractures or broken bones, torn ligaments, sprains or strains, lacerations, and tendonitis! Go To Ortho lets you go directly to the most qualified specialists for better outcomes with less hassle and cost.
During your visit, our team of specialists will give you an immediate diagnosis of the injury, corrective treatment, and medication, if needed. We'll also discuss long-term options for recovery.
For your added convenience, we also do x-rays on site, as well as stitches, splinting and casting.
Come see us today for immediate orthopedic injury care!
Our Workers' Compensation Specialists Will Help You Get Back to Work Faster!
Our Workers'
Compensation
Specialists Will
Help You Get Back
to Work Faster!
Go To Ortho understands the workers' compensation process and is set up to report as needed for workers' compensation claims. Check out our blog post "Q&A with Top Workers' Compensation Lawyer, Lauren Oda" below to learn more about the law surrounding workers' compensation in Oregon.
Contact us or simply stop by the Go To Ortho clinic. We welcome walk-in patients, no appointment required.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does an orthopedic doctor do?
An orthopedic doctor specializes in issues, injuries, and diseases pertaining to the musculoskeletal system. These doctors specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.
Some orthopedists are generalists, while others specialize in certain areas of the body, such as:
- Hip and Knee
- Foot and Ankle
- Shoulder and Elbow
- Hand and Wrist
- Spine
What conditions does an orthopedic doctor treat?
Aside from treating broken bones and repairing painful joints, orthopedic doctors also treat patients for other orthopedic problems, including:
- Sports Injuries
- Back pain, Ruptured Discs, and Spinal Stenosis
- Bone Tumors
- Carpal Tunnel, Hand Arthritis, and Hand Injuries
- Club Foot, Bow Legs, and Hip Dysplasia
- Orthopedic Trauma
- Achilles Tendon Injuries
- Foot and Ankle Injuries
- Bunions
- Arthritis
Typically, an orthopedic doctor explores nonsurgical treatment options first, such as pain medication or physical therapy. If the patient doesn't respond to nonsurgical treatments, surgical options may be considered.
When should you see an orthopedic surgeon?
An orthopedic surgeon is an expert with extensive training in the proper diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.
You should see an orthopedic surgeon if you suffer from long-term tendon, muscle or joint pain in your ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, or back, especially if you are experiencing one or more of the following symptoms:
- Pain in muscles, tendons, or joints that persists for more than a few days.
- Swelling or bruising around the joint or the location of an injury.
- Limited range of motion, such as an inability to straighten the back.
- Joint Deformity
- Signs of infection, including heat, inflammation, fever, and/or redness.
Why choose Go To Ortho?
At Go To Ortho, all of our surgeons are board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS). ABOS Certification demonstrates an Orthopaedic Surgeon's attainment to high standards for education, knowledge, experience, and skills. Collectively, we have over 50 years of experience dealing with trauma injuries in the Portland area, and our surgeons have privileges at all the major hospitals in Portland, including some surgery centers.
By going directly to Go To Ortho's orthopedic specialists, patients can avoid extra appointments, as well as the typically higher costs of emergency room visits for non-life threatening injuries. An average visit at Go To Ortho may last approximately 30 minutes, including waiting time and X-ray, if needed. In comparison, the tracking website ER Wait Watcher reports a wait time of 40 to 45 minutes on average at a Portland-area hospital for someone with a broken bone just to receive pain medication, waiting for treatment, or to see a specialist takes much longer.
During an appointment at Go To Ortho, our team of specialists will provide you with an immediate diagnosis of the injury, corrective treatment, and medication, if needed. We'll also discuss your long-term options for recovery. In other clinics, you may get immediate attention, however, you would then be referred to a specialist for examination at a later date, prolonging wait times and increasing costs in physician visits. Not to mention, Go To Ortho's physicians typically are the specialists that you would eventually be referred to for your injury anyway. Go To Ortho, therefore, is the go-to place to see qualified specialists from the start for better outcomes and less hassle–getting the care you need when you need it. It is a more cost-effective way for integrated, streamlined care.
Other added benefits for our patients include
- We provide stitches, x-ray and cast-splint-brace services on-site.
- We provide full-service trauma care.
- We accept walk-in appointments. No appointment is necessary.
- We accept most major insurance providers.
- We can treat patients both in-network and out-of-network.
Let Go To Ortho be your go-to place for quick-care orthopedic injury treatment.
When should you go to the ER instead of Go To Ortho?
If you have a life-threatening emergency, or if you or the injured person is experiencing a heart attack or stroke symptoms, loss of consciousness, seizure or untrollable bleeding, please call 911.
If your injury is not life-threatening and you do not want to wait a prolonged period of time for treatment, come to Go To Ortho. Typical injury symptoms include sharp pain, swelling, bruising, and tenderness, particularly as a result of a fall, collision or repetitive strain. Go To Ortho also treats cuts, wounds, and joint pain.
What injuries do you treat?
We treat any immediate injury to your muscles, ligaments, joints or bones, including injuries to the shoulders, arms, elbows, wrists, hips, pelvis, legs, knees, ankles and feet. As noted here on our website, we treat:
- Bleeding injuries like cuts and wounds
- Damage to the bones and joints, such as breaks, fractures, and dislocations.
- Muscle and tendon injuries like strains, sprains, crushes, and tears.
- Problems caused over time like arthritis, tendonitis, and bursitis.
Can you do stitches?
Yes, we can do stitches on-site.
An orthopedic doctor specializes in issues, injuries, and diseases pertaining to the musculoskeletal system. These doctors specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.
Some orthopedists are generalists, while others specialize in certain areas of the body, such as:
- Hip and Knee
- Foot and Ankle
- Shoulder and Elbow
- Hand and Wrist
- Spine
Aside from treating broken bones and repairing painful joints, orthopedic doctors also treat patients for other orthopedic problems, including:
- Sports Injuries
- Back pain, Ruptured Discs, and Spinal Stenosis
- Bone Tumors
- Carpal Tunnel, Hand Arthritis, and Hand Injuries
- Club Foot, Bow Legs, and Hip Dysplasia
- Orthopedic Trauma
- Achilles Tendon Injuries
- Foot and Ankle Injuries
- Bunions
- Arthritis
Typically, an orthopedic doctor explores nonsurgical treatment options first, such as pain medication or physical therapy. If the patient doesn't respond to nonsurgical treatments, surgical options may be considered.
An orthopedic surgeon is an expert with extensive training in the proper diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.
You should see an orthopedic surgeon if you suffer from long-term tendon, muscle or joint pain in your ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, or back, especially if you are experiencing one or more of the following symptoms:
- Pain in muscles, tendons, or joints that persists for more than a few days.
- Swelling or bruising around the joint or the location of an injury.
- Limited range of motion, such as an inability to straighten the back.
- Joint Deformity
- Signs of infection, including heat, inflammation, fever, and/or redness.
At Go To Ortho, all of our surgeons are board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS). ABOS Certification demonstrates an Orthopaedic Surgeon's attainment to high standards for education, knowledge, experience, and skills. Collectively, we have over 50 years of experience dealing with trauma injuries in the Portland area, and our surgeons have privileges at all the major hospitals in Portland, including some surgery centers.
By going directly to Go To Ortho's orthopedic specialists, patients can avoid extra appointments, as well as the typically higher costs of emergency room visits for non-life threatening injuries. An average visit at Go To Ortho may last approximately 30 minutes, including waiting time and X-ray, if needed. In comparison, the tracking website ER Wait Watcher reports a wait time of 40 to 45 minutes on average at a Portland-area hospital for someone with a broken bone just to receive pain medication, waiting for treatment, or to see a specialist takes much longer.
During an appointment at Go To Ortho, our team of specialists will provide you with an immediate diagnosis of the injury, corrective treatment, and medication, if needed. We'll also discuss your long-term options for recovery. In other clinics, you may get immediate attention, however, you would then be referred to a specialist for examination at a later date, prolonging wait times and increasing costs in physician visits. Not to mention, Go To Ortho's physicians typically are the specialists that you would eventually be referred to for your injury anyway. Go To Ortho, therefore, is the go-to place to see qualified specialists from the start for better outcomes and less hassle–getting the care you need when you need it. It is a more cost-effective way for integrated, streamlined care.
Other added benefits for our patients include
- We provide stitches, x-ray and cast-splint-brace services on-site.
- We provide full-service trauma care.
- We accept walk-in appointments. No appointment is necessary.
- We accept most major insurance providers.
- We can treat patients both in-network and out-of-network.
Let Go To Ortho be your go-to place for quick-care orthopedic injury treatment.
If you have a life-threatening emergency, or if you or the injured person is experiencing a heart attack or stroke symptoms, loss of consciousness, seizure or untrollable bleeding, please call 911.
If your injury is not life-threatening and you do not want to wait a prolonged period of time for treatment, come to Go To Ortho. Typical injury symptoms include sharp pain, swelling, bruising, and tenderness, particularly as a result of a fall, collision or repetitive strain. Go To Ortho also treats cuts, wounds, and joint pain.
We treat any immediate injury to your muscles, ligaments, joints or bones, including injuries to the shoulders, arms, elbows, wrists, hips, pelvis, legs, knees, ankles and feet. As noted here on our website, we treat:
- Bleeding injuries like cuts and wounds
- Damage to the bones and joints, such as breaks, fractures, and dislocations.
- Muscle and tendon injuries like strains, sprains, crushes, and tears.
- Problems caused over time like arthritis, tendonitis, and bursitis.
Yes, we can do stitches on-site.
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