Here are three highlights:
1. The first phase opened on Dec. 10, 2015, and the second phase will complete in spring 2016.
2. The new wing has an entrance and is for patients who have undergone orthopedic surgery or other conditions requiring short-term inpatient rehab.
3. Southeastern Orthopedics surgeons are trained in areas that include hands and lower extremities, knee replacement and resurfacing and sports medicine.
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