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With two locations to best serve our patients, Orthopaedic Associates, Inc. is your family’s bone and joint specialist. We are experts in the diagnosis and treatment of all orthopedic conditions with surgical and non-surgical treatment, including rehabilitation.
Our physicians have a proud 35-year history of serving communities across the region—even in the most rural areas. We provide care to Southern and Western Maine, and aim to bring our patients more convenience, increased accessibility to services and the same expert care you’ve come to expect.
For information on visits before January 18, 2022 please contact us at (972)420-1776. Request an orthopedic or appointment now.
Our offices are located in Western Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties. Call Orthopaedic Associates, Inc. today to learn more or to schedule an appointment. Together we will get you out of pain and back to living.
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With two locations to best serve our patients, Orthopaedic Associates, Inc. is your family’s bone and joint specialist. We are experts in the diagnosis and treatment of all orthopedic conditions with surgical and non-surgical treatment, including rehabilitation.
Our office is staffed by Board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons, a nonoperative spine and pain management physician, along with a team of licensed physical and occupational therapists. Our reputation is strong, having served Ohio residents for more than 50 years and counting.
Our orthopedic specialties are vast and lie in joint reconstruction, hand, and upper extremity disorders, spine care, scoliosis, neck and lower back pain, trauma, sports medicine, diagnostics, and rehabilitation.
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