The Aspirus Houghton Clinic will provide surgical and nonsurgical orthopedic care, including treatment for all types of injuries and conditions affecting the ankle, elbow, foot, hand, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist; orthopedic trauma and emergency care; joint revision surgery; joint replacement surgery; complex bone fracture repair; treatment for osteoarthritis joint pain; and sports medicine care, according to an April 15 news release from Aspirus.
The clinic has the capacity to provide orthopedic services in part due to the return of Mark Kelley, MD, and addition of Cynthia Rubert, MD.
The location also offers family medicine, specialty care, pharmacy, core lab services, outpatient therapies and imaging services, the release said.
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