The three-story, 45,000 square-foot building will include neurology, neurodiagnostics, neurosurgery specialists, interventional pain management, rehabilitation, according to a March 28 email shared with Becker’s. The new facility will also house The Orlando Health Neuroscience Institute Spine Care Center and C-Arm and EOS imaging machines for spine care.
The facility’s team will have more than 45 physicians.
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