Outpatient
Riley Pediatric Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
4.7 out of 5 stars
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IU Health North Hospital Medical Office Building
11725 N. Illinois St., Suite 515
Carmel, IN 46032
Hours
Reopens on Monday 8:00 AM
Walk-In Care for Orthopedic Injuries
If your child has a new or recent orthopedic injury (within the past 7 to 10 days), they can receive same-day access to our highly skilled pediatric orthopedic specialists. Walk-in care is available Monday through Friday, 9 am to 6 pm. Patients will see a pediatric orthopedic surgeon or advanced practice provider for treatment of fractures, suspected fractures, sprains, strains, sports injuries and other acute injuries.
No appointment or call-ahead is needed.
Services Offered
- ACL Surgery
- Concussion Management
- Fracture Care
- Joint Injections
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Nonsurgical Orthopedic Care
- Scoliosis Surgery
- Spine Consultation
- Sports Concussion Management
- Walk-In Care
*Location also offers Lab, Radiology and Pharmacy
Parking
North Hospital/Medical Office Building
Free surface parking is available outside the building.
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Forms
The Pediatric Orthopedics & Sports Medicine - IU Health North Medical Office Building at Riley at IU Health provides the following forms for parents, healthcare providers and personnel. We have also curated relevant resources from other websites and provided links with brief descriptions of the information that is available.
Please complete for the first visit.
Authorization to Release Medical Records
Complete this form when you’d like for medical records to be released to another entity.
You will be asked to review and sign this consent to receive care from our physicians and staff.
Complete this form to allow family and friends to receive information regarding your health.
What to Bring
- Your child’s current insurance information
- Form of identification
- List of all medications your child is currently taking, including how many times per day and the dose (be sure to include both prescription and over-the-counter medications)
- List of questions or concerns for your child’s doctor
- Medical records (e.g. X-rays, lab test results, etc.)—your referring physician may have already sent these records, so be sure to ask your doctor before your child’s visit with us
- Form of payment for any deductible and/or co-insurance required by your insurance plan
Programs & Departments
We provide multispecialty care for a number of conditions. Below are links to our related departments.