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Williamson Health, Bone & Joint Expands in Spring Hill

Williamson Health and Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee are expanding their healthcare offerings in the rapidly growing Spring Hill community. The health system’s newest clinic, which will provide primary care and other specialists, laboratory services, orthopaedic care and physical therapy, opens on Monday, May 6 at 5221 Port Royal Road at the corner of Port Royal Road and Duplex Road.

“We’ve been carefully planning and building this new clinic for more than a year now and are proud to be expanding access to our top-tier healthcare services as this community continues to grow,” says Phil Mazzuca, Williamson Health CEO. “In addition to the four locations we already have in Spring Hill – another primary care clinic, a walk-in clinic and two emergency medical services (EMS) stations – residents will now have even more access to vital primary care and orthopaedic services.”

Williamson Health will offer primary care (family and internal medicine) and laboratory services at the new clinic location. Spring Hill residents and Williamson Health Medical Group physicians Paula Dunn, M.D., and Sanford Kim, M.D., will be based in the new clinic and look forward to caring for their neighbors.

Dunn became a board-certified family medicine physician nearly 25 years ago and has been with Williamson Health Medical Group at one of its Franklin locations for the past seven years. Kim is a board-certified internal medicine physician who has practiced in Middle Tennessee for more than 20 years.

Williamson Health is accepting new primary care patients in Spring Hill; they can schedule an appointment by calling 615-791-2380. The clinic is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Bone and Joint Institute will offer orthopedic urgent care, physical therapy and a physician clinic at the new Spring Hill location. Two physicians will lead the clinic: Matt Anderson, M.D., who specializes in sports medicine, and Preet Gurusamy, M.D., a joint replacement specialist. Orthopedic urgent care will provide orthopedic access to the residents of Spring Hill with advanced practice providers who will evaluate and treat a wide array of orthopedic injuries and conditions.

“As we continue to meet the growing healthcare needs of the community, we are excited to extend world-class orthopaedic access to the residents of Spring Hill,” said John Reynolds, CEO of Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee. “We’ve already heard from several of our existing patients who look forward to soon being able to receive physical therapy closer to their home, work or school.”

For convenient orthopedic urgent care seven days a week, the Bone and Joint Institute clinic will be open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walk-ins at the orthopedic urgent care are accepted, but patients may also schedule an appointment online at BoneAndJointTN.org or by calling 615-791-2070. Physical therapy will be open Monday – Friday, and appointments can be made by calling 615-791-2071.

 

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Michael Aldrich

Michael Aldrich is Nashville Parent's Managing Editor and a Middle Tennessee arts writer. He and his wife, Alison, are the proud parents of 4-year-old Ezra and baby Norah.