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Orthopedic Surgeons and Clinics - Oregon

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      new window Orthopedic and Fracture Clinic Description: Complete orthopedic care located in Portland Oregon with onsite specialty surgery center, physical therapy, sports walk-in clinic, and MRI. (ofc-oregon.com)
new window Southern Oregon Orthopedics, Inc. Description: Serving the Medford, Oregon community in sports medicine, knee and shoulder surgery and other orthopedic treatments. (oregonortho.com)
 




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