For Generations Rockhill Orthopaedics has delivered quality care for the greater Kansas City metro area. Rockhill’s long history of excellence began in 1949 during the postwar prosperity of the United States. Founded by a group of six orthopaedic surgeons, it was originally located in the Rockhill neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri near the former Baptist Memorial Hospital.
In 2006, Rockhill Orthopaedics moved to its current state-of-the-art location on the campus of St Luke’s East campus in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Today, Rockhill Orthopaedics delivers a broad range of high-quality orthopaedic care, provided by 12 board-certified orthopaedic surgeons, three board-certified physiatrists, ten mid-level providers and a staff of 110 caring and compassionate employees.
The practice has always been committed to keeping their patients active and pain-free while delivering compassionate and personized care. Rockhill’s 70th Anniversary is a milestone that confirms they will continue to provide quality health care while growing with healthcare technologies to better serve their patients. Rockhill’s team of providers are focused on helping patients get back on the road to recovery.
Our Specialties
FOOT & ANKLE
Rockhill Orthopaedic treats all conditions affecting the foot and ankle from surgical and non-surgical to diabetic foot problems.
We treat most conditions or traumas that causes dysfunction between the ligaments, tendons, muscles, joints and bones of your hands or wrists can negatively impact quality of life.
Learn more about Rockhill's Hip Arthroscopy joint preservation techniques.. Our hip specialists help young and active adults find treatment options for restoring function and preventing hip pain.
We treat athletes who participate in athletics at the recreational, high school, collegiate and professional levels providing tailored treatments, both surgical and non-surgical, to meet each individual’s needs and goals.
If you are having intolerable hip or knee pain then a hip or knee replacement may be an option for you. Our assessments determine if bone or joint surgery is required or if non-surgical treatments are an option.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) physicians, also known as physiatrists, are specialists in the care of neurological and musculoskeletal conditions.