The practice has two facilities in Alabama, operates at two hospitals and has an ASC, according to a July 21 news release. It has seven physicians and six physician assistants.
“My partners and I are very excited about the opportunity to work with USOP in partnership with other elite practices across the Southeast,” A.E. Joiner, MD, a surgeon at North Alabama Bone and Joint Clinic said. “We strongly feel that this decision will enable us to continue [providing] first-class resources and state-of-the-art services that our patients have come to expect and deserve.”
U.S. Orthopaedic Practices also added Birmingham, Ala.-based Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center and Tupelo-based Orthopaedic Institute of North Mississippi in July.
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