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ONS Urgent Ortho Care Now Available Weekdays In Stamford

Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS) has launched walk-in emergency orthopedic services during weekday business hours at its office on the third floor of 5 High Ridge Park in Stamford, Connecticut. No appointment is necessary.

ONS Ortho Urgent Care provides patients with a fast, cost effective and convenient alternative to hospital emergency room visits in the event of a sudden, acute musculoskeletal injury. During the hours of 8 a.m. through 5 p.m., patients with injuries to a bone, joint, ligament, muscle or nerve can receive immediate treatment from the region’s leading orthopedic and spine professionals. ONS is in network with all major insurances.

By offering daytime hours to patients who have experienced a sudden injury, ONS is expanding on the success of the after hours, walk-in urgent orthopedic care that has been available at the ONS office at 6 Greenwich Office Park in Greenwich, Connecticut since June 2018. ONS Urgent Care in Greenwich is available from Monday through Friday from 5–8 p.m. and from 12-4 p.m. on Saturdays. The practice launched the walk-in business hours orthopedic service at its office in Harrison, New York last month.

According to ONS President, Seth Miller, MD, the introduction of the daytime ONS Urgent Ortho Care services in Stamford provides patients the convenience of emergency orthopedic care options, day and night.

“Accidents can happen to anyone at any time,” said Dr. Miller. “With ONS Urgent Ortho Care available during the day in Stamford, Connecticut and Harrison, New York and after hours in Greenwich, Connecticut, ONS is continuing its mission to provide patients with convenient, specialty care where and when they need it most.”

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