Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Broken bones, aging joints and sports-related spills are among our specialties. With six medical clinics, located throughout the mid-valley and central Oregon coast, you will receive the orthopedic and sports medicine services you need close to home.
Staple to each community are the following orthopedics services: sports medicine, joint replacement surgery, carpal tunnel surgery, ACL reconstruction, arthroscopic knee and shoulder surgery and general orthopedic services such as fracture care which is supported by on-site bracing, casting and splinting capabilities. We also have two hand and upper extremity specialists and one foot and ankle specialist located in Corvallis serving the whole region.
Each clinic also has the ability to take X-rays onsite and deliver them to applicable physicians and specialists for immediate viewing since the use of a Picture Archiving Computer System is standard across Samaritan Health Services.
Backed by a Samaritan Health Services, you can rest assured that your orthopedic surgery will be performed at a hospital with high quality and patient safety standards and that you'll receive that same level of service at our physical rehabilitation centers throughout your recovery and rehabilitation process.
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