
Orthopaedic
Walk-In Clinic
Sports Medicine
Walk-In Clinic
Sprains, strains, fractures, and many other orthopaedic injuries can be sustained by athletes of all ages - especially when we least expect it! Be evaluated by our fellowship-trained orthopedic doctors and specialists at our Sports Medicine Clinic at our daily walk-in clinic!
The "BGONow" sports medicine walk-in clinic is recommended for athletes of all ages who have sustained an orthopaedic injury within the last 72 hours, and is open:
- Monday through Friday from 7:30AM-8:00AM
- Saturday Morning from 8:00AM-10:00AM
- 3401 Yorkshire Medical Park | Lexington, KY 40509
Be seen by an orthopaedic specialist with fellowship training, and save the emergency room expense!

Orthopedic Walk-In Clinic
Offers Care For:
- Sports Injuries
- Muscle Strains
- Ligament Sprains & Tears
- Broken Bones
Orthopedic Walk-In Clinic
Services Available:
- Orthopaedic Evaluation
- X-Ray and MRI
- Bracing and Casting
- On-site physical therapy
Get Seen Today!
Whether you have a sprained ankle, a broken bone, a torn ligament, or you just injured yourself and need immediate attention, BGO's orthopedic walk-in clinic is here for you! BGO offers a less expensive, less stressful alternative to an Emergency Room visit, with medical providers who specialize in orthopaedics and sports medicine. When time is of the essence, come to BGO's Sports Medicine Clinic located at 3401 Yorkshire Medical Park, conveniently located off Richmond Road in Lexington, KY!

Location
Details
Lexington, KY 40509 (859) 263-5140 [email protected]
- Office
- MONDAY - FRIDAY
8:00am - 5:00pm
*Office may close 4:30PM on Friday
SATURDAY WALK-IN
8:00am - 10:00am
- Physical Therapy
- MONDAY - FRIDAY
7:00am - 6:00pm
Comeback Champion:
Jeuarlet McClanahan
Bluegrass Orthopaedics would like to congratulate Jeuarlet McClanahan as our latest Comeback Champion! Jeuarlet injured herself while doing an activity that she absolutely loves - aerial silks. "In April, I was training aerial rope and injured my arm, but had no idea of the severity. I kept training on it, but could feel something wasn't right. It wasn't until I reached out to my daughter's high school athletic trainer that I realized how significant the injury was."
