Missouri Injury Clinic has three rooms around the metro: South County on Tesson Ferry, North County in Hazelwood, and Lake St. Louis out in O'Fallon. Pick the one you can drive to this week, not the one closest to your house on paper. For most readers of this bulletin, that is the Tesson Ferry room. Each room has its own number and its own link below. All three close from 12 to 2 every day.
South County
11144 Tesson Ferry Road, Suite 200Saint Louis, MO 63123 (314) 530-5480
Mon to Thu 9am to 6pm
Fri 9am to 12pm
Closed 12 to 2 daily
North County
14 Village Square Shop CtrHazelwood, MO 63042 (314) 627-1411
Mon to Thu 9am to 6pm
Fri 9am to 12pm
Closed 12 to 2 daily
Lake St. Louis
2163 West Terra LaneO'Fallon, MO 63366 (636) 280-0990
Mon, Tue, Thu 9am to 6pm
Wed and Fri by appointment
Closed 12 to 2 daily
Pick the room you can drive to this week
The only rule on this board is that the exam happens this week. So the right room is the one that fits your route. If you work in South County or anywhere off 55 or Lindbergh, Tesson Ferry is the easy one and it is open until 6 Monday through Thursday, which leaves room after a day shift. If your shift is up by the airport or off 270 in the north, Hazelwood runs the same hours. If you live or work out in St. Charles County, O'Fallon runs Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday until 6, with Wednesday and Friday by appointment, so call before you drive.
Every room closes 12 to 2 each day. This bulletin repeats it on every page because it is the thing that burns people. Do not spend your lunch break driving over to find a locked door. Call on your morning break, get a slot, and go when they said.
What to say when they pick up
It was a car crash. It happened on this day. Here is where it hurts. And one question: what is the earliest opening that fits my shift. If your head took a hit or you have had a headache or fog since, say that too. The full script and what to bring are on the getting seen page.
About the clinic
Missouri Injury Clinic is run by Joseph L. Hollingsworth, DC, a chiropractor. Its line is "Putting the CARE back in Healthcare." The clinic publishes three lanes on moinjuryclinic.com: auto injuries, meaning diagnosis and a treatment plan after a crash, TBI and concussion rehab, and sports injuries. If your problem is one of those, you are in the right lane. If it is something else, say so on the phone and let them tell you yes or no before you drive.
The addresses, phones, and hours on this page are the ones the clinic publishes. Hours are worth confirming on the call. This bulletin does not publish payment terms, services, or staff beyond what the clinic publishes itself, and it does not speak for the clinic.
The bright line
A clinic is planned care, the step after an emergency has been ruled out. Chest pain, a sudden severe headache, weakness or numbness on one side, trouble speaking, a loss of bowel or bladder control, or a head injury with vomiting or worsening confusion is an emergency room trip right now, not a call to a clinic. If a room sends you to the emergency room instead of booking you, that is the system working.
Punch in
Three rooms. One this week.
Tesson Ferry for the south, Hazelwood for the north, O'Fallon for St. Charles County. Pick the drive you will actually make and take the first opening after your shift.
Hazelwood and Tesson Ferry: Mon to Thu 9 to 6, Fri 9 to 12. O'Fallon: Mon, Tue, Thu 9 to 6, Wed and Fri by appointment. All closed 12 to 2.
What people say
Three reviews as the clinic publishes them on moinjuryclinic.com, and no others. Byron Coffee: "Great service and wonderful people." Jaymee Golley: "Great service lovely staff!" Stephanie Griffin: "Missouri Injury Clinics is the best place for treatment." This bulletin does not write reviews, collect them, or rank providers.