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Q. How does Providence Spine Program work?
A. Providence Spine Program unites a group of physicians, nurses, physical therapists and pain specialists to provide comprehensive care to people suffering from spine disorders.
On your first visit you will be examined by a nurse practitioner to determine the appropriate therapy for you. After your exam, you will be referred to either a physician spine specialist or to physical therapy services that include body mechanics, education and therapeutic exercise.
Q. Who should I call for an appointment?
A. With one telephone call to Providence Spine Program (541) 732-7746, from you or your doctor, you are united with specialists who work as a team with a nurse practitioner to provide evidence-based diagnostic, operative and non-operative treatment options for spinal disorders.
Q. Where is Providence Spine Program located?
A. Providence Spine Program is located on the ground floor of Providence Medford Medical Center. When you make your appointment you will be given specific directions.
Q. What services are covered by insurance?
A. Most services at Providence Spine Program are covered by insurance, however you should check with your specific carrier for details.
Q. What qualifications do the physicians have?
A. All of the physicians associated with Providence Spine Program are board certified in specific spine specialty areas. Read more about the Providence Spine Program physicians and their areas of interest.
Q. Do I need a physician referral to make an appointment with Providence Spine Program?
A. You may make an appointment for yourself by calling (541) 732-7746.
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