OrthoCarolina Opens Rock Hill Office


OrthoCarolina has opened a new location in Rock Hill, offering general orthopedics, sports medicine and joint replacement care. With the addition of the new office, OrthoCarolina, the most comprehensive orthopedic practice in the region, has more than 170 physicians at 38 locations across the Carolinas. The office will also offer physical therapy, to be opened at a later date. OrthoCarolina Rock Hill will partner with Piedmont Medical Center.

“As affordable, streamlined, quality healthcare becomes increasingly essential to people and families it’s important to us continue to grow our roots in the local communities around us to provide the best in care,” said Dr. Bruce Cohen, CEO of OrthoCarolina. “Having a deeper footprint in South Carolina will better enable us to serve Rock Hill and its surrounding communities in a location more accessible to where those patients live.”

OrthoCarolina Rock Hill is anchored by Barrett Little, MD, who specializes in sports medicine, shoulder arthroscopy, hip and knee arthroscopy, knee replacements, hip impingements and general orthopedics. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine.  A graduate of Temple University School of Medicine, Dr. Little did his orthopedic residency at Virginia Commonwealth University Health System and his sports medicine fellowship at Duke University Health System.

OrthoCarolina Rock Hill is located at 197 Piedmont Blvd., Rock Hill, S.C.  For more information, visitorthocarolina.com.

 

 

 



November 7, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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