Here are five highlights:
1. The clinic is joining forces with Olathe Health to help expand its orthopedic services to meet patient demand.
2. Kansas City Bone & Joint Clinic will work out of the Olathe Medical Center by January.
3. The clinic will boost services already provided by the hospital’s Johnson County Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.
4. The clinic will provide general orthopedics, joint replacement, hip and knee surgery as well as worker’s compensation care.
5. The partnership will also allow Olathe Health to offer more subspecialty care, like foot, ankle, hand and wrist.
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