Dr. Kleinhenz specializes in the treatment of spine conditions such as disc herniations, degenerative cervical, thoracic, lumbar disease, spine trauma and spine deformity.
He joins 11 spine physicians practicing at UO’s Center for Spine Health.
Dr. Kleinhenz earned his medical degree at the University of Florida College of Medicine in Gainesville. Following medical school, he completed both a residency in orthopedic surgery and a fellowship in spine surgery at Providence, R.I.-based Brown University and The Miriam Hospital/ Rhode Island Hospital.
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