The Core Institute, UCLA & more: 8 spine programs expanding

Here are eight hospitals, health systems and private practices expanding spine and neurosurgery programs. 

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Charlottesville-based University of Virginia Health System opened a new neurosurgery clinic in Haymarket, Va.

Hendersonville, N.C-based Park Ridge Health is the first hospital within its region to implement the Mazor X Robotic Guidance Platform in its spine center.

Harrisonburg, Va.-based North American Spine and Pain expanded its services to Newark, Del.

Phoenix-based The Core Institute plans to open a new clinic location in Scottsdale, Ariz., Nov. 5.

CHI Memorial Hospital Chattanooga (Tenn.) installed the Mazor X Robotic Guidance Platform.

The Louis and Harold Price Foundation donated $3 million to the David Geffen School of Medicine at UC Los Angeles to support spinal cord injury research.

Chicago-based Presence Medical Group opened a neurosurgery practice in Plainfield, Ill., and added two neurosurgeons.

Glendale-based Ascension Wisconsin is setting aside $2 million for a new neurosurgery program at Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Milwaukee.

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