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Allopathic medical schools (M.D.) teach allopathic medicine or the treatment of diseases and other conditions affecting the body’s normal functioning and interventions to restore health. Osteopathic medical schools (D.O.) emphasize health promotion and prevention, but in all other aspects are similar to allopathic medical schools. M.D.s and D.O.s attend the same residency programs and must complete the same requirements to become Board-Certified.
Assistant, physician (PA): A physician assistant (PA) is a mid-level medical practitioner who works under the supervision of a licensed doctor (an MD) or osteopathic physician (a DO).
The physician assistant came about in the 1960s as a response to the need for more clinicians (there was a shortage of family physicians) and better access to health care. The first PA program was developed by Dr. Eugene Stead, chairman of the Department of Medicine at Duke University, to train PAs for rural areas with dwindling numbers of physicians and nurses.
Today the term “physician assistant” has a more precise definition as it applies to the mid-level practitioner who is able to practice medicine under the auspices of a licensed physician. Although the physician need not be present during the time the PA performs his or her duties, there must be a method of contact between the supervising physician and the PA at all times. The PA must be competent in the duties he or she is performing and the physician for whom the PA is working must also be licensed and trained to perform the relevant duties.
PAs can practice in virtually all medical and surgical specialties, provided they are properly trained and supervised. Thus, PAs can assist in surgeries.
Our physician’s are available for appointments Monday – Friday from 8:00am – 5pm at our main locations. Extended hours are available with some of our physicians. Many of our physicians treat patients at several locations. Please check with the appointment scheduler to determine which days your physician is at the OrthoNeuro location nearest to you.
Previous medical records or diagnostic tests such as X-rays and MRIs pertaining to your current medical condition are necessary at the time of the appointment to assist the doctor in determining your diagnosis and treatment.
These documents should be brought to your appointment with you. Please call our central line, 614-890-6555, for additional information or to schedule an appointment at any of our locations.
Hours of operation for physical therapy are dependent upon the location. See below:
Please call the clinics direct line to schedule or change an existing PT appointment.
The direct phone numbers are listed below:
Downtown: 614-839-2140
Westerville: 614-839-3280
New Albany: 614-839-3211
Pickerington: 614-839-3239
Your username is the email address you provided to OrthoNeuro to activate your Patient Portal account.
Please allow up to 48 hours to receive the email inviting you to our Patient Portal. Please also check your SPAM folder.
The security questions are to ensure that you have a means to get into your account should you forget your account information. You should choose questions and answers that only you know. Once you answer the questions and create your own password, you will receive another email with a link to access your Patient Portal. Save that link / web address for all future logins.
Please call your physician to ensure your concern is properly addressed.