4 hospitals expanding spine programs

Here are four hospitals recently expanding spine and neurosurgery programs.

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New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery opened a 60,000-square-foot hospital in West Palm Beach, Fla., providing care for the full spectrum of spine and orthopedic conditions.

HSS also opened an office in Hamden, Conn., with spine surgeon Steven McAnany, MD, providing care at the facility.

Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Ill., is moving its Brain and Spine Institute into a new 5,700-square-foot facility, with 12 exam rooms and 12 consultation rooms.

Midwest Orthopaedic Hospital at UnityPoint Health-Proctor opened in Peoria, Ill., providing care for spine and orthopedic conditions.

Chester County (Pa.) Hospital – Penn Medicine completed a $300 million facility, expanding spine and orthopedic services at the facility.

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