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October/November 2017

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1 4 OFFERING AN E XPANSIVE R ANGE OF MINIMALLY INVA SIVE AND OPEN PROCEDURES, A S WELL A S CONSERVATIVE TRE ATMENTS, HE ALTH QUEST SUPPORTS ROBUST SPINE PROGR AMS AT E ACH OF ITS HOSPITALS, MAKING HIGH˜QUALIT Y CARE LOCALLY AVAIL ABLE TO PATIENTS. 1 4❱❱❱❱❱ S P E C I A L F E A T U R E Advanced Spine Care across the Mid-Hudson BY JENNIFER WEBSTER THE FIELD OF orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery, especially spine surgery, is evolving rapidly, and Health Quest is providing surgeons with the resources they need — equipment, imaging and highly trained personnel — to o•er patients the most recent procedures. Whether it's a guided injection, a minimally invasive disc replacement or a complex fusion surgery, each procedure is planned in advance based on detailed imaging and rigorous analysis of the patient's needs. And, at all Health Quest facilities, patients are treated like guests, enjoying comfortable accommo- dations and receiving care from attentive, knowledgeable nurses. From left to right: Nicholas Renaldo, MD*, board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon and Medical Director of Spine Surgery at Vassar Brothers Medical Center; Omar N. Syed, MD, FA ANS*, board-certified neurosurgeon and Co-director of Spine Surgery at Putnam Hospital Center; Andrew Peretz, MD, FA AOS*, board- certified orthopedic spine surgeon and Co-director of Spine Surgery at Putnam Hospital Center; and Richard B. Perkins, MD*, board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon and Medical Director of Spine Surgery at Northern Dutchess Hospital PHOTOS © JOHN HALPERN HEALTH QUEST:

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