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The new building at 8324 Oswego Road in Liverpool will feature several practices, in addition to Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists.
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primary care physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners who deliver personalized medical care. FPA is relocating to a new office facility on the second floor of 8324 Oswego Road in Liverpool. FPA will combine its current offices in Liverpool and Baldwinsville into this new location. “The FPA physicians and staff are thrilled about the new location,” said Jean Carnese, practice administrator for FPA. “Combining our two current locations into the new facility will help us with efficiency and
provide a functional space to continue to provide the highest quality care to our patients in an office space that will make them feel comfortable.” Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists (SOS) opened its 8324 Oswego Road location Sept. 18. The new space houses SOS Orthopedic offices and SOS Orthopedic & Sports Therapy offices. “We at SOS are extremely excited to open this new location,” said SOS CEO Michael Humphrey. “The facility was built with much detail given to the best arrangement for our physicians to provide the quality care they are known for, and the best amenities to make our patients comfortable.” To accommodate the new office space, SOS will consolidate its staff and services of the Baldwinsville, Cicero and Clay orthopedic offices, and the Baldwinsville SOS Orthopedic & Sports Therapy offices. Staff from each location will join the new Oswego Road office. “Liverpool is a central location that allows us to meet the needs of our patients, while maintaining efficiencies,” said Humphrey. Eighteen SOS physicians, from many orthopedic specialties will see patients at the new office. Later this year, Crouse Medical Practice-Cardiology and Syracuse Gastroenterological Associates, PC will also be moving into the 8324 Oswego Road facility.
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survivors who have worked with the State Sen. John DeFrancisco resenators on this initiative. Both Dunn cently visited Crouse Hospital to and Nash are patients of Crouse share a proclamation he is co-sponneuroendovascular surgeon Eric Desoring with Sen. Joseph Griffo to No material may be reproduced in whole or in part from this publication without the shaies, to whom they credit for their declare September “Brain Aneurysm Be a part of an important study to help understand how the brains express written permission of the publisher. The information in this publication is intended survival. They were joined by fellow Awareness Month” in New York to complement—not to take the place of—the recommendations of your health provider. Crouse neurosurgeons Raghu RaDebbie Dunn,on far the right, Autism and of typically developing individuals differ state. from those Spectrum! Consult your physician before making major changes in your lifestyle or health care regimen. maswamy, left, and David Padalino. Bonnie Nash are brain aneurysm
Be a Researchers part of an important study to help want understand how thehow brains of typically at Syracuse University to understand developing individuals differ from those on the Autism Spectrum! children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Typically Developing children process andwant puttotogether information. Researchers at Syracuse University understand sensory how children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Typically Developing children process and put together sensory information.
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