Water main break causes orthopedic practice to temporarily close — 3 insights

Oak Orthopedics’ location in Bradley, Ill., had to close for two days after a water main broke by the building, the Daily Journal reports.

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What you should know:

1. The building is owned by Bourbonnais, Ill.-based Riverside Healthcare, but Oak Orthopedics leases most of the space.

2. A water main break on Feb. 1, closed the building until Feb. 2, the group posted online.

3. Riverside Health had to reschedule the services it offers out of the building.

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