Orthopedic team expands its legacy of healing in Snohomish County

Lynnwood, WALocal News

For over 30 years, Proliance Surgeons Everett Bone & Joint has been a vital resource for orthopedic care in the Pacific Northwest, transforming countless lives. The clinic is recognized for its all-in-one care approach and strong community ties through partnerships with organizations like the YMCA and Cocoon House. Director Kerri Russell highlights their dedication to enhancing patients' lives, whether by helping young athletes return to sports or assisting individuals with chronic pain. Their team of board-certified orthopedic surgeons employs advanced techniques, including minimally invasive surgeries and biologics, to deliver effective treatments. Their focus on acute orthopedic needs sets them apart, ensuring specialized care.

As they expand, they aim to meet the growing demands of the community while improving patients' quality of life. Proliance Surgeons exemplifies a commitment to medical excellence and community engagement, making them a trusted healthcare partner in Snohomish County.

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