“Laser Spine Institute is adjusting our footprint to focus on surgical centers that employ multiple surgeons,” said LSI spokesperson Kathleen Donald in a statement to Becker’s Spine Review. The practice aims to be a leader in minimally invasive spine care.
Surgeons at the Oklahoma City location will stop practicing Oct. 26, although postsurgical services will be still be available. Patients will be redirected to LSI’s facilities in Cincinnati, Scottsdale, Ariz., St. Louis and Tampa, Fla.
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