On January 1, 2010, Orthopedic Medicine & Surgery will change its name to Twin Cities Orthopedics. The name change precedes Orthopedic Medicine & Surgery’s move into the new Twin Cities Orthopedics Building in Edina scheduled to open in late spring/early summer of 2010.
For the past 30 years, Orthopedic Medicine and Surgery has been dedicated to evaluating and treating injuries and conditions of the muscles, bones and joints. The move and name change is predicated on the commitment to continually offer patients top-quality care at state-of-the-art facilities. In 2003, Orthopedic Medicine & Surgery became a division of Twin Cities Orthopedics and will now be known as simply, Twin Cities Orthopedics.
The group of nine physicians, one podiatrist, five physician assistants, two hand therapists and two physical therapists and one physical therapist assistant will continue to provide orthopedic health care at their Minneapolis and Plymouth clinics, in addition to the Edina clinic. This group of physicians primarily treat patients at Abbott Northwestern Hospital and WestHealth.
The following physicians will be affected by the relocation and name change:
- Scott D. Anseth, M.D.
- Douglas A. Drake, M.D.
- David Gesensway, M.D.
- Desiree M. Kempcke, M.D.
- John R. Kearns, M.D.
- Frank B. Norberg, M.D.
- Kayvon S. Riggi, M.D.
- Elmer R. Salovich, M.D.
- Robert W. Tuttle, M.D.
- Richard A. Lochner, D.P.M
