Medical City Dallas, U of Florida Health & more: 8 hospitals, health systems expanding spine programs

Here are eight hospitals and health systems expanding spine programs.

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Greenville, S.C.-based Carolina Spine & Health unveiled a new location in Spartanburg, S.C.

Medical City Dallas (Texas) opened a Scoliosis & Advanced Spine Center as well as Medical City Children’s Hospital Orthopedics & Spine. Both facilities are based in Dallas.

Alexandria, La.-based Rapides Regional Medical Center became the first in the state to offer the Brainlab neurological suite.

Chicago-based Rush University Medical Center submitted plans for a new outpatient center near the west side of Chicago.

University of Florida Health in Gainesville opened its UF Health Comprehensive Spine Center.

Henderson, Ky.-based Methodist Hospital affiliated with Orthopaedic Associates Henderson.

Bethlehem, Pa.-based St. Luke’s University Health Network launched its Comprehensive Spine program.

Harrisburg, Pa.-based University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pinnacle opened a new outpatient neurosurgery practice in Harrisburg.

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