The Reading (Pa.) Neck and Spine Center was recently added to SpineCenterNetwork.com's credentialed spine centers list. Here are five things you need to know.
1. The list emphasizes all the accredited non-surgical treatment options available across the United States. To make the list spine centers needed to have board-certified, fellowship trained specialists on staff and several other criteria.
2. The list currently features 15 multidisciplinary spine centers with the Reading center being the latest addition.
3. The Reading center combines "a fellowship-trained, board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon; a board-certified specialist in non-surgical treatment options and spinal injections; x-ray; and a team of affiliated spine therapists with access to a full exercise gym.
4. The center has partnered with the Surgical Institute of Reading to offer spinal injections and minimally invasive spine surgery.
5. The center believes its multidisciplinary approach eliminations the fragmentation and frustration separate clinics and institutes cause patients to go through.
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