Here are four points:
1. The group moved to a larger space to accommodate their rapid growth and patient volume.
2. The new 8,000-square-foot center houses a private patient lounge and open office space.
3. Oakland Spine held a grand opening at the new location on April 25.
4. The practice offers non-surgical solutions for back and neck pain.
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