
Introduction
Orthopaedics Northeast (ONE) is one of the oldest and most experienced orthopaedic clinics in the area. Founded in 1962, ONE has a long history of orthopaedic care and pioneering surgical techniques.
ONE was the first large specialty clinic in Fort Wayne to open a freestanding ambulatory surgery center, SurgeryONE, founded in 1990. Today, SurgeryONE serves more than 12 counties in northeast Indiana, as well as counties in southern Michigan and northwest Ohio, offering same-day outpatient surgery to nearly 5,000 patients a year.
SurgeryONE is a Medicare-approved facility that is regulated by the Indiana State Board of Health. Fully accredited by the Accreditation Association of Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), SurgeryONE is the place to go for all types of orthopaedic surgeries -- from Carpal Tunnel Release to more complicated procedures, such as ACL reconstruction.
At SurgeryONE, we maintain the same state-of-the-art operating suites you'd find in a hospital. We have an entire wing of fully equipped operating rooms for general anesthesia, local anesthesia rooms, special facilities for pain management procedures and large fully equipped suites for pre-operative and post-operative care.
When you need the finest in ambulatory surgery care, there's really only ONE place to go -- SurgeryONE.
Meet the team that cares for you
At Orthopaedics Northeast and SurgeryONE, we work together as a team, rather than as individual orthopaedic practices.
You will find a comprehensive array of medical specialists -- anesthesiologists, surgeons, physiatrists, physical therapists and certified athletic trainers -- all working together to determine the best possible course of treatment for each patient.
When you need surgery or referral to a different subspecialist, trust ONE and SurgeryONE to do what's right for you.
SurgeryONE does it all
Here is a brief listing of the many types of orthopaedic surgical procedures that are routinely performed by ONE physicians at SurgeryONE. All services are AAAHC accredited and regulated by the Indiana State Board of Health.
- Arthroscopic surgery
- Lumbar and cervical spine discectomies
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction
- Rotator cuff repair
- Carpal tunnel release
- Trigger finger release
- Surgical correction of bunions, hammer toes and other foot and ankle deformities, including pediatric clubfoot
- Treatment for fractures
- Selective nerve root injections for pain (pain blocks)
To learn more about surgical procedures, select from the following:
Arthroscopy / Carpal Tunnel Syndrome / ACL Repair
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