Key takeaways
- Three rooms: Hazelwood in north county, Tesson Ferry in south county, and West Terra Lane in O'Fallon.
- Every room closes 12 to 2 daily. Do not arrive at 12:30.
- Hazelwood and Tesson Ferry: Monday to Thursday 9 to 6, Friday 9 to 12. O'Fallon: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9 to 6, Wednesday and Friday by appointment.
- Pick the room you can drive to this week. The closest room is the right room.
- Hours are as published on moinjuryclinic.com. Confirm on the call.
Missouri Injury Clinic keeps rooms in Hazelwood, South County on Tesson Ferry, and O'Fallon on West Terra Lane. If you are reading this from the south metro, Tesson Ferry is your call. If you are north of the airport, Hazelwood. If you are across the Missouri River in St. Charles County, O'Fallon. The rule for choosing is simple: the room you can actually get to this week is the right one, because an exam on Thursday at a room fifteen minutes away beats an exam in two weeks at a room you prefer.
The three rooms, side by side
11144 Tesson Ferry Road, Suite 200, Saint Louis, MO 63123
Mon to Thu 9am to 6pm / Fri 9am to 12pm / closed 12 to 2 daily
14 Village Square Shop Ctr, Hazelwood, MO 63042
Mon to Thu 9am to 6pm / Fri 9am to 12pm / closed 12 to 2 daily
2163 West Terra Lane, O'Fallon, MO 63366
Mon, Tue, Thu 9am to 6pm / Wed and Fri by appointment / closed 12 to 2 daily
Three things are the same at every room. The lane: auto injuries, meaning diagnosis and a treatment plan after a crash, alongside TBI and concussion rehab and sports injuries. The deliverable: an exam, written findings, and a plan you leave with. And the closure: every room is closed from 12 to 2 every day. The hours above are as published on moinjuryclinic.com and are worth confirming when you call.
South County, Tesson Ferry
11144 Tesson Ferry Road, Suite 200, Saint Louis, MO 63123. (314) 530-5480. Monday through Thursday 9 to 6, Friday 9 to 12, closed 12 to 2. This is the nearest room for most readers who find this desk, and it is the one the primary button on every page points to. If you live or work anywhere along the south county corridor, this is your call.
North County, Hazelwood
14 Village Square Shop Ctr, Hazelwood, MO 63042. (314) 627-1411. Monday through Thursday 9 to 6, Friday 9 to 12, closed 12 to 2. For anyone north of the airport, in Florissant, Hazelwood, Ferguson, or the north county communities along the interstate corridors, this is the shorter drive.
Lake St. Louis, O'Fallon
2163 West Terra Lane, O'Fallon, MO 63366. (636) 280-0990. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 9 to 6. Wednesday and Friday by appointment. Closed 12 to 2. This room runs a different schedule from the other two, so if you are in St. Charles County and it is a Wednesday, call rather than drive. By appointment means exactly that.
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. None of the three rooms is an emergency room.
How to make the call
Say three things: it was a car crash, the date it happened, and where you hurt. If your head has felt off, say the word head. Ask for the earliest opening at that room. If the earliest opening is later than this week, ask whether one of the other two rooms can see you sooner.
Bring the crash date, any emergency room paperwork, and your insurance card. If you already have an attorney, bring their contact so records can be sent where they need to go. If you do not, you do not need one to be seen. Ask the clinic how a visit is billed and what they accept; this desk does not publish payment terms for a clinic it does not own.
The closest room is the right room
Pick the room you can drive to. Then call it.
Tesson Ferry for the south metro, Hazelwood for the north, O'Fallon for St. Charles County. Earliest opening wins.
Missouri Injury Clinic, Joseph L. Hollingsworth, DC. Hazelwood, Tesson Ferry, and O'Fallon. Every room is closed 12 to 2.
What the rooms are not
They are not emergency rooms, not urgent care, and not law offices. Joseph L. Hollingsworth, DC, is a chiropractor, and the clinic's motto is putting the CARE back in healthcare. What you get at any of the three doors is an exam, findings on paper, and a plan. Everything else, what to do about an insurer, whether to talk to a lawyer, how a claim works, is a different conversation with different people, and this desk does not have it.