NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence, Columbia University collaborate to expand orthopedic options

Bronxville-based NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital entered into a collaboration with New York City-based Columbia University Medical Center to expand its orthopedic offerings, Westfair Communications reports.

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Here’s what you should know:

1. Columbia physicians will see patients in Bronxville and Tarrytown, N.Y., with Lawrence Hospital serving as the primary surgical services spot.

2. The hospital will begin offering outpatient services and a joint replacement program as a result of the collaboration.

3. Jeffrey Geller, MD, was appointed chief of orthopedic surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital.

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