Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance opens new Nashville office: 5 key notes

Practice Management

The Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance opened a new office in Nashville.

Here are five key notes:

 

1. The Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance opened the new office in the ONEC1TY development. All physicians and services that were based at the group's 21st Avenue North location moved to the new facility.

 

2. The new facility includes advanced imaging technology, new exam tables and furnishings.

 

3. Medical staff will be able to access medical records and imaging information directly from the exam rooms with updated equipment. The new equipment is designed for more efficiency as clinicians can review and illustrate diagnostic findings for patients and educate them about conditions and treatment.

 

4. The new facility also includes physical therapy, hand therapy, MRI, digital X-ray, CT and fluoroscopic procedures. The clinic offers extended hours walk-in clinic for both adult and pediatric patients for immediate access orthopedic care. The walk-in clinic will also treat injured workers and drug screening services to workers compensation.

 

5. The group will continue to operate 17 other office locations around Middle Tennessee with hospital and surgery center affiliations intact.

 

"The ONEC1TY development is an innovative, wellness-focused community, offering a range of amenities TOA visitors can enjoy," said Jeff Herring, MD. "The new technology and equipment TOA has invested in will help our practice enhance the care we provide to people of all ages and advance orthopedic care across the region."

 

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