Services will include on-site physical therapy, medical evaluations, sports science training and concussion screening.
“We’ve provided the region quality spine and orthopedic care for years and share the same vision of quality and community as the Reno Sportsdome team,” James Lynch, MD, president of Spine Nevada and Swift Urgent Clinic, told Nevada Business. “We look forward to the partnership and bringing northern Nevada a truly unique, cutting-edge sports and healthcare experience.”
Work on the facility, which will be renamed Swift Sportsdome, was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, but construction recently resumed. It will be the second facility under the Sportsdome brand.
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