Getting Expert Help Has Never Been More Convenient!
Spine & Orthopedic Center is now offering Virtual Consultations through our Telehealth solution. A Virtual Consultation is a great option to limit the spread of contagious illnesses as it allows you to seek medical care from the comfort of your home.
How Does a Virtual Consultation Work?
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Spine & Orthopedic Center offers patients with musculoskeletal-related conditions and injuries the same level of medical care they would receive in an office-based setting, without ever leaving their home.
Treatments and appointments through virtual consultations may include: diagnosis after receiving imaging reports, post-operative follow-ups, a referral to Physical Therapy, imaging such as an MRI or X-ray, lab testing and other diagnostic studies, or evaluation by sub-specialists.
Our physicians may additionally write for prescription medications. When surgery is indicated we will make the appropriate recommendations.

Common Conditions Treated at Our Practice
Dislocated Kneecap
Tennis Elbow
Avascular necrosis
Peroneal Tendonitis
Torn UCL
IT (iliotibial) Band Syndrome
Meniscal Tear
Patellar Tendinitis
Ganglion Cysts
Wrist Fracture
Dislocated Elbow
All Conditions
We Are Ready to Treat You!
During a Virtual Consultation (telehealth visit), the patient and physician use an online platform or app to communicate via video chat. The communication is encrypted and fully HIPAA compliant. Your personal health information is safe and sound during your virtual consultation.
Medicare, Medicaid and most major insurers have announced they will cover telehealth visits the same way they would cover in-office visits. Spine & Orthopedic Center is in network with most major insurance plans.
Spine & Orthopedic Center is proactively reaching out to patients eligible for telehealth visits. Any patient who needs to schedule a new Virtual Consultation should not hesitate to do so, and is encouraged to ask about telehealth eligibility.
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