Central Maine Neurosciences was established in 1984 and has served patients with spine and brain issues in the area for more than 30 years.
Neurosurgeon Jeffrey Gerdes, MD, said joining forces with CentraCare Health will allow the physicians and practice to “better meet the needs of Central Minnesotans.” CentraCare’s neurosciences program was already a partner to Central Minnesota Neurosciences.
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