Here are four things to know:
1. Dr. O’Donnell performs platelet-rich plasma, prolotherapy and stem cell treatment and other regenerative injection therapies.
2. He cares for athletes’ medical needs, osteoarthritis and general orthopedic needs.
3. Dr. O’Donnell completed his residency at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown, Pa., and underwent primary care sports medicine fellowship training at ProMedica Toledo (Ohio) Hospital.
4. Flagstaff Bone & Joint includes seven physicians specializing in the ankle, elbow, foot, hand, hip, knee, shoulder, spine, wrist and more.
Dr. O’Donnell said, “By staying up to date on the latest advances in technology and treatment options, I can find the best way to address [patients’] needs, and I am excited to offer this to the wonderful community of Cottonwood and the surrounding area.”
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