Dont Be Sidelined by Back Pain, Call OlyOrthos Newest Spine Surgeon Today

Olympia, WALocal News

Beginning in March 2025, Dr. Gurmit Singh will join Olympia Orthopaedic Associates (OlyOrtho) as their newest spine surgeon, focusing on minimally invasive surgical techniques to improve patient outcomes. Singh's dual fellowship training equips him with the skills necessary to treat a range of spinal issues, from deformities to trauma, while minimizing the impact on patients' recovery. He emphasizes the importance of preserving native anatomy during surgery, which leads to less blood loss, reduced muscle damage, and quicker post-operative recovery. Singh is eager to contribute to OlyOrtho, a respected institution in Southwest Washington that has built a reputation for exceptional orthopedic care.

The clinic offers a wide array of services, including diagnostic imaging and urgent care, ensuring comprehensive support for musculoskeletal health. With a community-oriented mission, OlyOrtho aims to keep residents active and pain-free. Patients are encouraged to book appointments online or via phone to address their spinal health needs. Singh's commitment to improving quality of life through innovative surgical options positions him as a valuable asset to the OlyOrtho team.

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