We want existing patients and anyone else in need to know that they can come to our state of the art facility instead of heading to an already overburdened hospital, stated Kerisimasi Reynolds, MD
FREMONT, Calif. (PRWEB)
March 26, 2020
In an effort to help ease the load on hospitals, emergency rooms, and urgent care facilities treating patients with COVID-19, Silicon Valley Orthopaedics announced it will be providing walk-in orthopedic services at its state of the art facility at 39180 Farwell Drive in Fremont, CA. SVO offers in-house same day X-rays, MRI, injections, leg and arm cast applications as needed for fractures, physical therapy and surgery as indicated for select patients.
It is important to understand that these services are for patients with orthopaedic problems, injuries and pain who are NOT experiencing any symptoms of Coronavirus such as fevers, cough, shortness of breath. If you have any of these symptoms you should call or be evaluated by your local emergency room.
For those not experiencing Coronavirus symptoms but have pain or are in need of urgent orthopedic care, patients can either walk-in or contact Silicon Valley Orthopaedics at http://www.siliconvalleyortho.com or 650-379-4616.
SVO is also providing telemedicine services.
Dr. Reynolds can be reached at https://doxy.me/drmasireynolds
Dr. Gay can be reached at https://doxy.me/drnicgay
“We want existing patients and anyone else in need to know that they can come to our state of the art facility instead of heading to an already overburdened hospital,” stated Kerisimasi Reynolds, MD, co-founder and orthopedic surgeon at Silicon Valley Orthopaedics. “For patients that do not have Coronavirus symptoms, they may call the office or walk into our clinic in Fremont at any time between 8 am and 5 pm PST, Monday through Friday, and we will see them,” added Nic Gay, MD, also a co-founder and orthopedic surgeon at SVO.
There are multiple reasons for Silicon Valley Orthopaedics implementing a walk-in system, including the fact that acute orthopedic patients with injuries have urgent orthopedic care needs, even at this time. Silicon Valley Orthopaedics is also working closely with hospitals and other acute care centers in the Freemont and surrounding areas to make sure that their expertise is available at this time.
The team at Silicon Valley Orthopaedics is dedicated to providing effective, long-lasting joint pain relief and improved mobility for their patients.
More about Dr. Nic Gay and Dr. Kerisimasi Reynolds:
Dr. Nic Gay completed medical school at Baylor College of Medicine and his residency at the University of Pennsylvania. He is an orthopedic surgeon focusing primarily on lower extremity reconstruction or surgical conditions of the leg. He treats all musculoskeletal conditions in both adults and children. Dr. Gay takes a comprehensive approach to care by customizing a treatment plan that fits each patient’s lifestyle, work requirements and family situation.
Dr. Masi Reynolds completed his general internship and orthopedic surgery residency through Henry Ford Health Systems Michigan State University in Detroit, Michigan. He then completed a sports medicine and arthroscopy fellowship with Sports Orthopedic and Rehabilitation (SOAR). He has a special interest in treating the active population, including athletes of at all levels, as well as volunteer orthopedic surgery mission work in underserved countries.
Silicon Valley Orthopaedics can be contacted at http://www.siliconvalleyortho.com or 650-379-4616.
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