Dr. Greenwald has over 45 years of experience and has worked in rural healthcare for the last 12 years in Washington state and California, according to a Sept. 30 news release. At Great Falls Clinic, he will prioritize treatment for bone health, osteoporosis, fracture prevention and non-surgical orthopedic care.
“Some years ago, the orthopedic community focused on setting up clinics that are designed to help capture fragility fractured patients and get them seen and treated properly. So that is a pivot I am making in my career. … Instead of doing surgery I am going to try to make people’s moments healthier,” Dr. Greenwald said in the release.
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