Here are four takeaways:
1. The new center offers minimally invasive laser, endoscopic, percutaneous and open surgical procedures to relieve lumbar, cervical, thoracic, wrist and musculoskeletal pain.
2. The center’s services include sacroiliac joint fusion, microdiscectomy, kyphoplasty, cervical disc fusion and replacement, laminectomy and radiofrequency ablation.
3. Neurosurgeon Adam Lewis, MD, will serve as medical director of the center.
4. The center was developed in strategic alliance with SpineMark, a developer of spine destination centers.
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