No matter the cause, injury and illness of the bones and joints can make everyday tasks difficult.
The Orthopedic Clinic offers diagnostic and treatment services to help uncover the cause of your pain or discomfort and then provide options to enhance your daily life.
The clinic offers care and treatment of:
- Broken bones
- Hip problems
- Knee problems
- Hand injuries
- Shoulder injuries
- Arthritis
- Sports injuries
- Carpal tunnel
In association with orthopedic surgeon, William Dillon, M.D, the clinic is staffed by Brett Olson, PA-C, Kathy Greve, LPN and Jennifer Hagemann, receptionist. Located on the hospital's original second floor, it is open Monday through Friday.
In addition, the Orthopedic Clinic is supported by hospital services such as:
- 16-slice CT scanner
- Ultrasound
- MRI
- X-ray
- Ultrasound
- On-site laboratory
- The Rehabilitation and Fitness Center
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- One-day orthopedic surgery
- Home medical equipment sales and rentals
Contact information
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 620.432.5775.
What is an orthopedic surgeon?
An orthopedic surgeon, or orthopedist, is a surgeon specializing in the care of disorders of muscles, bones and joints. This specialty requires completion of a residency training program of four to five years, undertaken after medical school and internship.
What is a physician assistant who practices in orthopedics?
A physician assistant (PA) has broad medical training at accredited programs and work with physicians in any specialty, including orthopedics. Licensed in all states, PAs are recognized Medicare and Medicaid providers. They practice medicine with physician supervision. In the U.S., over 5,700 physician assistants work specifically in the area of Orthopedics. These PAs diagnose and treat patients, order tests and prescribe medications.
Insurance assistance
The Patient Financial Services department at Neosho Memorial can help you with insurance, billing or account balance information at 620.432.5307.