Here are five things to know:
1. The new institute encompasses four levels of the health system’s DeYoung Pavilion.
2. To construct the institute, the health system also built two new floors, which will hold the musculoskeletal and orthopedic practices. The construction was a part of EvergreenHealth’s 10-year Master Facility Plan.
3. The new floors house 51 exam rooms, two imaging centers, three procedural rooms and six pre- and postoperation rooms.
4. The Neuroscience, Spine & Orthopedic Institute offers orthopedics, spine surgery, physiatry, podiatry, neurosurgery and pain management.
5. Patients will now have access to in-clinic evaluation and diagnostic care, imaging, minimally invasive procedures, surgical consultations and rehabilitation in one location.
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