5 Hospitals & Health Systems Expanding Spine Programs

Here are five hospitals and health systems that are investing in expanding their spine programs.

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St. Cloud, Minn.-based CentraCare Health opened the new wing of its Neuroscience and Spine Unit.

 

Crescent Medical Center will offer pain management services and the AccuraScope procedure for back pain, a minimally invasive procedure provided by North American Spine.

 
Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida in Fort Myers entered into a partnership with Miami Children’s Hospital, which includes enhanced access to Miami Children’s pediatric neurosurgeons.

 

Jackson Hospital in Montgomery, Ala., unveiled a new device that will be used to navigate spine surgery — iSuites from Stryker — the first of its kind in the state.

 

University of New Mexico’s Sandoval Regional Medical Center in Rio Rancho has expanded its spinal surgery options with the addition of an endoscopic spine surgery program.

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