Student Athletes
Dr. Garff is proud to serve as team physician for many local Independent
School Districts, and Methodist Sports Medicine has agreements in place
with several of our local high schools athletic departments. If you are
a student athlete at one of these schools and your trainer recommends
that you schedule an appointment to visit our facility, here are a few
things to remember:
- While Dr. Garff may be the team physician for your school sports program,
payment is still required for your visit. Many insurances are accepted
(click here to find insurance) and self-pay discounts are offered. Check
with your athletic trainer to see if your school has supplemental insurance policies.
- Visits to Methodist Sports Medicine and Dr. Garff are considered and categorized
as a visit to a specialist.
- Methodist Sports Medicine is not contracted with some Medicaid insurance
including: Aetna, Parkland, Cook Children’s, and Ambetter Superior.
If a student athlete has this kind of coverage, Dr. Garff cannot order
diagnostic testing, refer to physical therapy, or a surgeon if needed.
If you or your child has this kind of coverage, please call and discuss
this with our office prior to making an appointment.
- Co-pay, deductibles, and co-insurance are due at the time of service. Please
discuss this with our office staff when making an appointment.
- We do our best to schedule your visit as quickly as possible. While same-day
or next-day appointments are preferred for acute injuries, we cannot guarantee
times will be available. Because of our relationship with your school
district, we have set aside specific times each day that we reserve for
student athletes to help in getting your injury treated as quickly as possible.
- Please bring all forms/paperwork with you to the appointment. These may
include clearance to play forms from athletic trainers, academic accommodations
forms, school insurance forms, school absence or work excuse/accommodations
paperwork.
Our services include:
- Onsite x-rays and musculoskeletal ultrasound
- Sports physicals
- Fracture care (casting, splinting, setting)
- Muscle, tendon, ligament, and joint injuries (sprains, strains, bruises, etc.)
- Dynamic joint evaluations with ultrasound
- Non-surgical treatment options for all orthopedic conditions
- Concussion evaluation and treatment as well as baseline testing
- Injury prevention strategies
- Treatment of medical conditions associated with sport
- Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP).
Hours
Monday: 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
Wednesday: 7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Thursday: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Friday: 8:30 am – 1:00 pm