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In celebration of its recent clinic opening, AdventHealth Medical Group Neurosurgery at Rome will host an open house on Friday, Nov. 3 from 2 to 3:30 pm.
Patients, families and the community at large are welcome to attend this event and enjoy refreshments, mingle with the expert care team and take a tour of the newly renovated office.
Together with the Rome Floyd Chamber of Commerce, the official ribbon cutting will take place at 15 John Maddox Drive, Rome GA 30165.
The experts at AdventHealth Medical Group Neurosurgery at Rome are trained in advanced neurosurgical care, giving patients access to innovative technology and treatments to help heal from degenerative or age-related spinal conditions like herniated discs and spinal stenosis, trauma-related spinal and brain injuries, brain and spine tumors and more.
Neurosurgeons John A. Cowan, Jr., MD, FAANS, Jason Harrison, MD, PhD, FAANS, and Alex Whitaker-Lea, MD, have recently joined the AdventHealth Redmond team and have a combined 25 years of experience in providing neurosurgical care to patients across Northwest Georgia and East Alabama. The dedicated neurosurgery care team works swiftly and collaboratively with patients at each step, from diagnosis to rehab to recovery.
To make an appointment, call Call706-368-8550 or visit GeorgiaNeuroExperts.com to learn more.
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