Like most practices, Reno-based Spine Nevada has implemented several steps to reduce the risks of COVID-19 exposure, including zero-contact check-in, extra patient screenings and mandatory mask-wearing.
Spine Nevada has also expanded telemedicine services, particularly for initial consultations.
Dr. Lynch also cautioned patients against postponing treatment, which can cause their problems to escalate over time.
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