TSAOG Orthopaedics & Spine
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All TSAOG clinics, OrthoNow, and surgery centers will be closed for in-person care but will provide virtual care via telemedicine visits on Wednesday, February, 17th.

Snow Day 3 is upon us. Again, due to the severe weather conditions, All TSAOG clinics, OrthoNow, and surgery centers will be closed for in-person care but will provide virtual care via telemedicine visits on Wednesday, February, 17th. We are expecting to be open for in-person care, Thursday, February 18th, weather permitting, with the exception of our TSAOG – Quarry location. If you’re currently scheduled for an in-person appointment on Wednesday you will be receiving a notification to reschedule.

If you have an URGENT condition, please contact us at 210-804-5400. We hope everyone remains off the roads and stays safe.

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