Here are three things to know:
1. The new office will offer orthopedic subspecialty care and services, including imaging, orthotics, physical therapy and hand therapy.
2. At nearly 12,000 square feet, the new office features 14 exam rooms, on-site X-ray services and a pain management suite.
3. Physicians will begin seeing patients Oct. 22 for the following orthopedic areas:
• Hip and knee joint replacement — Arjun, Saxena, MD
• Spine — Marc Levine, MD and I. David Kaye, MD
• Sports medicine — Evan Conte, MD, and JP Lucke, MD
• Foot and ankle — Faith Schick, DPM
• Hand and wrist — Daren Aita, MD
• Physical medicine and rehabilitation — David Surrey, MD
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