The consolidation aims to improve operational efficiency as well as patient access to care in specialties including spine, back and neck, foot and ankle, joint replacement, sports medicine, hand, wrist and elbow, according to an Oct. 10 news release.
The practice also offers urgent care, MRI, imaging and physical therapy services.
Connecticut Orthopaedics supports more than 20 locations, the release said.
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