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Discover the top resources you can rely on to get the assistance you need for your bone and joint.

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FAQ

What if I need immediate medical assistance at the Bone & Joint Center?

If you need immediate medical assistance, please call 911. At The Bone & Joint Center, a patient or a patient’s primary doctor can call our office for an urgent appointment. Our office will schedule an appointment for the patient that day.

How do I contact the Bone & Joint Center?

Below you will find a number of resources we hope will provide the information you’re looking for. You can always call us at (800) 424-2663 if what you need is not listed below. Find out more about how the health care providers at The Bone & Joint Center can help you.

What is the bone and Joint Clinic?

The bone and joint clinic opened March 30 as a way for patients with musculoskeletal injuries to limit their exposure to contagious patients at emergency departments during the pandemic, but still receive the full care they need. The clinic accepts patients with: – Acute injuries of the foot, ankle, hand, wrist, knee, shoulder and elbow

What is access bone and Joint Center?

The ACCESS Bone and Joint Center is one of the very few comprehensive veterinary total joint replacement programs in the United States. This includes replacement options for many sizes of dogs and cats. Preserves the range of motion (as opposed to an arthrodesis that fuses the joint at a fixed angle)

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