Palmetto Bone & Joint opens $9M facility with orthopedic surgery center — 4 highlights

Clinton, S.C.-based Palmetto Bone & Joint opened a $9 million facility in Chapin, S.C., The Lexington Ledger reports.

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Here are four highlights.

1. The facility will offer orthopedic treatments and outpatient surgery for issues ranging from sports injuries to geriatric ailments.

2. The facility was built out of a need for services in Chapin, as patients had been traveling to Newberry, S.C., for treatment, orthopedic surgeon Phillip Milner, MD, of Palmetto Bone & Joint told Cola Daily.

3. Construction on the approximately 20,000-square-foot center began in December 2016.

4. James Loging, MD, is one of four orthopedic surgeons at Palmetto Bone & Joint, which was founded in 1994. Mark Wilson, MD, will join the group in August 2018.

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