The new practice, dubbed the Longstreet Clinic Neuroscience & Orthopedic Center, offers neurosurgery, orthopedics, sports medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, interventional pain management and physical therapy services.
Longstreet CEO Mimi Collins told the Times that sharing a facility will allow the providers “to move patients between specialties much more efficiently.”
As physical medicine and rehabilitation physician Holmes Marchman, MD, put it, patients will be able to “go down the hall to a neurosurgeon” if they need further care.
The long-term goal of the multispecialty clinic is to move to a new building on Longstreet’s main campus, but for now it resides at 655 Jesse Jewell Pkwy SE in Gainesville.
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