Wenatchee Valley Medical Center Opens New Spine Center

Wenatchee Valley Medical Center in Wenatchee, Wash., opened a new spine center on February 18 to help accommodate the 25,000 to 30,000 patients that come in with back pain each year, according to a report by The Wenatchee World.

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Stuart Freed, MD, chief medical director of Wenatchee Valley Medical Center, first proposed the addition of a spine center 18 months ago.

Two physiatrists have been added to the staff of the spine center, which is located on the third floor of the medical facility along with neurology and neurosurgery.

The Wenatchee Valley Medical Center was first opened in 2005.

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