Orthopedic Services

If you have pain in your back, hips, neck or knees, it may be time to consider seeing an orthopedic surgeon at Texoma Medical Center. Orthopedic surgeons at Texoma Medical Center can evaluate your condition and recommend a treatment program that includes rehabilitation, exercise or other therapies that can help relieve your pain and increase your function.

If you do need surgery, many procedures can be performed using minimally invasive techniques for shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery times.

 

Advanced facilities and equipment are combined with therapy provided by qualified specialists to help patients restore mobility and motor functions.
The Surgery Department at Texoma Medical Center has 10 technologically advanced operating rooms equipped with high-level integration systems.
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Texoma Medical Center is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS), a King of Prussia, PA-based company, that is one of the largest healthcare management companies in the nation.  

Texoma Medical Center
5016 South US Highway 75
Denison, TX 75020
(903) 416-4000

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