- Arthritis
- Primary CareCertain jobs come with higher risks of accidents and injuries. Occupational medicine trains physicians to diagnose and treat the injuries most commonly associated with various workplaces. This training allows them to more quickly assist an injured worker than a primary care provider as they are more familiar with what to look for and what treatments will be most effective. Additionally, occupational medicine specialists can instruct your staff on preventive care measures to reduce the rate of illness and accidents in the workplace.
- Emergency Care24/7 coverage is provided for occupational injuries and illnesses. Continuity of care is accomplished through the real-time transfer of all treatment records and x-rays performed in the Emergency Department during off hours.
- Immunizations
- Radiology
- X-Rays
- Joint Replacement
- Burns
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational TherapyPhysical and occupational therapy focused on helping the injured employee to return to work. Certified hand therapist with expertise in repetitive motion disorders.