The new center offers spine, hand, shoulder and knee services, among other orthopedic conditions.
“We have a number of sub specialists, so I would do spine and have a number of partners that do hands and do really subspecialty things and so there seems to be a need for that,” Todd Raabe, MD, a spine surgeon at Azalea Orthopedics, told East Texas Matters. “So, hopefully we’ll be able to expand those and give a few more options.”
Azalea Orthopedics has nine locations throughout Texas.
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