Rome Health Orthopedics and Sports Medicine to relocate

The Rome Health Medical Center (PHOTO CREDIT: ROME HEALTH)

ROME, N.Y. — Rome Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine announced it is moving to the medical center on the main campus of the hospital effective Monday, Nov. 6, to better serve its patients.  “Our practice has been expanding with the addition of new specialists to serve our community,” Practice Administrator Lisa Taurisano said in a […]

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ROME, N.Y. — Rome Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine announced it is moving to the medical center on the main campus of the hospital effective Monday, Nov. 6, to better serve its patients. 

“Our practice has been expanding with the addition of new specialists to serve our community,” Practice Administrator Lisa Taurisano said in a news release. “When we relocated to the hospital’s main campus, our patients will have convenient access to X-ray, MRI, and other diagnostic-imaging services all under one roof.”

Beginning Nov. 6, the following providers begin seeing patients at the new Rome Health Medical Center location: Kyle Angelicola-Richarson, Marty Ross, Ryan Thachen-Cary, Max Greenky, Kevin Kopko, and Mitch Rubinovich. Patients should use the Oak Street parking lot and enter the medical center through the Bartlett entrance, Rome Health said.

“With the new addition of Dr. Angelicola-Richarson, we now have six specialists to provide surgical and non-surgical treatment for conditions and injuries involving muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones,” Taurisano said. “We’re pleased to be able to offer sub-specialties right here in Rome.”

Angelicola-Richardson, a Rome native, specializes in treating injuries and disorders affecting the hand and upper extremity including the shoulder, elbow, and wrist. A sports-medicine specialist, Thachen-Cary has expertise in sports-related concussions.

The hospital also collaborated with Syracuse Orthopedics Specialists to perform hip and knee-replacement surgeries at Rome Health for easier access for patients. 

“Whether you’re a star athlete or a casual golfer, we understand your sense of urgency to get back into action,” Taurisano said. “Our goal is to help you regain your function and mobility while alleviating pain so you can enjoy the things you love to do.”

Before the Nov. 6 move, Rome Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is currently located at Chestnut Commons at 107 E. Chestnut St., according to its website.

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