FOR PATIENTS
OFFERING CONVENIENT ACCESS TO
Patient Information & Resources
At Advanced Ortho and Spine, we put our patients first. Our team prioritizes open communication, education and thorough follow-up care for each patient. We understand the importance of empowering patients to be active participants in healthcare decision-making. One of our goals is for you to leave each appointment with a firm understanding of your diagnosis and available treatment options. Whether you need physical therapy, surgery, or non-surgical treatment, our dedicated orthopaedic team will provide comprehensive, understandable care plans. As part of our commitment to patient-centered care, we also offer convenient online access to patient forms, the patient portal, bill pay, and more.
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ACCESS TO OUR
Patient Forms
As part of our commitment to patient-centered care, we are proud to offer convenient and secure access to our patient forms. Simply, download, print and bring your completed forms with you to your appointment.
ACCESS TO OUR
Patient Portal
Our secure online patient portal houses important healthcare information and connection with your care team. Be in control of your own healthcare by accessing your patient portal account to pay your bill, request refills, communicate with your care team, and more.
ACCESS TO YOUR
Medical Records
We make it easy for patients to access their medical records and fill out disability/FMLA forms. Use the links below to start the process.
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Third Party Requestors (insurance companies, attorneys, etc.), please fax all requests to 615-777-3517.
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Advanced Ortho and Spine offers patient-centered care, which includes patient education. Learn more about conditions, treatments, practice news, and more on our blog.
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Knee Arthroscopy: A Minimally Invasive Solution
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The Muscle-Sparing Approach: A Minimally Invasive Option for Total Knee Replacement
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Combating “Tech Neck” and Shoulder Pain in the Digital Age
Our modern world revolves around technology. From work emails to social media scrolling, we spend countless hours hunched over phones, laptops, and tablets. While these devices connect us and keep us informed, their constant presence […]
Tips for a Speedy Rotator Cuff Surgery Recovery
Not all rotator cuff problems need surgery. But for the ones that do, the recovery process is vital for ensuring a successful outcome. Regaining shoulder strength and flexibility after rotator cuff surgery is a marathon, […]
Tips for a Smooth Knee Replacement Surgery Recovery
So you’ve decided to take on knee replacement surgery – a big step towards reclaiming your strength, mobility, and function and living your best life. While knee replacement itself is a crucial milestone, the recovery […]
Hammer Toe & Mallet Toe: A Comprehensive Guide
Hammertoes (hammer toes) and mallet toes are a few of the most common foot conditions. In fact, research by Nextremity Solutions, Inc. indicates that forefoot deformities, such as hammertoes and mallet toes, are an endemic […]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome vs. Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: What’s the difference?
Carpal tunnel syndrome and cubital tunnel syndrome are two common conditions that both affect the hands. Not only do the two sound alike, but they also have many other similarities. For example, they are each […]
Iliotibial Band Syndrome (IT Band Syndrome)
Knee injuries are one of the most common types of orthopaedic injuries, affecting people of all ages and activity levels. In fact, studies show that knee pain limits mobility and impairs the quality of life […]
Running Tips for Beginners
If you’re looking for a way to get in shape, running is an excellent option. It’s one of the most popular forms of exercise. In fact, about 50 million Americans (or 15 percent of the […]
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Two Convenient Locations
We know it's important to receive excellent orthopaedic care and physical therapy close to where you live and work. Advanced Ortho and Spine is proud to provide two convenient locations in Hermitage and Mt. Juliet.
Hermitage
p: 615.885.0200
5651 Frist Boulevard, Suite 200
Hermitage, TN 37076
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Mt. Juliet - NEW location!
p: 615.885.0200
121 Bear Crossing, Suite 300
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
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