26 hours ago From foot and ankle injuries to spine conditions and back pain, concussion and sports medicine, our doctors, physical therapists, athletic trainers and other members of the care team can help with any orthopaedic injury or issue.Plus, more than 80 percent of patients are treated nonsurgically. Find a comprehensive approach to healing when you choose Western New … >> Go To The Portal
From foot and ankle injuries to spine conditions and back pain, concussion and sports medicine, our doctors, physical therapists, athletic trainers and other members of the care team can help with any orthopaedic injury or issue.Plus, more than 80 percent of patients are treated nonsurgically. Find a comprehensive approach to healing when you choose Western New …
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Whether you’re a new patient preparing for your first visit or a returning patient looking to update your medical information, you’ll find a full range of useful forms and policy documents below. If you need help finding additional information or have questions about any form, call UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine today at 716.204.3200.
Patient Outcomes. At UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, we are dedicated to continually improving the quality of care for our patients. In order to keep improving, we have been collecting and analyzing almost 1.5 million responses about your experience with us and your surgical outcomes. After each visit with us, we politely ask that you ...
Patients who complete their forms not only provide their doctor with the information they need to better their own care, they also provide invaluable data which helps us all.
Each follow-up appointment marks a different time point in your recovery. Although questions are the same, your answers may be very different because time has lapsed since you began your treatment and/or surgery.
In order for us to properly assess your overall health and well-being, it is important for your doctor to understand how your physical condition affects your feelings and helps to monitor your treatment progress.