Area of expertise: OrthoNOW CEO and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Alejandro Badia, an orthopedic surgeon, reviews X-rays of a wrist fracture at the orthopedic care center in Doral. OrthoNOW is building a ...
Alejandro Badia, MD, orthopedic surgeon and founder of Miami-based OrthoNOW, has partnered with Redwood Growth Partners, according to a Sept. 3 news release. The collaboration with the investment and ...
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OrthoNOW has announced the appointment of Nick Mendez as its new CEO, effective immediately. He will be based in Nashville, Tennessee, the capital of the U.S. healthcare ...
MIAMI, Oct. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — As part of its ongoing commitment to providing outstanding patient experiences, OrthoNOW, the nation's only orthopedic urgent care franchise, announced today a new ...
With 14 years of experience, OrthoNOW is no newcomer to orthopedic care. As one of the first specialized urgent care centers in Florida, it has built a reputation for delivering fast, expert treatment ...
Alejandro Badia, MD, a hand and upper extremity surgeon at Badia Hand to Shoulder Center in Doral, Fla., discusses the process behind developing and launching OrthoNOW, an orthopedic urgent care ...
This episode features Dr. Alejandro Badia, Founder of OrthoNOW, President & Founder of Badia Hand to Shoulder Center, and an Upper-Extremity Orthopedic Surgeon in Miami. Here, he discusses his book, ...
Patients suffering from everyday sprains and strains, certain fractures, cuts, and lacerations can now receive care at orthoNOW. The same-day orthopedic clinic, operated by Montana Orthopedics, has ...
The health care company will focus on growth and partnerships. On the rebound: OrthoNow greeted with growing demand upon reopening Meet Florida's health care innovators of 2020 Meet Florida's health ...
Founder and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Alejandro Badia with tips on why an immediate orthopedic care center is a better choice than the ER for orthopedic diagnosis and treatment. According to Founder ...
Both of Flagstaff resident Jennifer Shinaman's sons broke one of their bones at a young age, almost exactly a year apart. Her oldest son, Ashton, fell off the swings at a park in 2021, when he was 3.