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INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Spine and Neurological Surgery

Phone

Address

3433 NW 56th St.
Bldg. B, Suite 900
Oklahoma City, OK 73112

Hours

Todays Hours:
8AM-5PM

Individual physician hours may vary, please call for more information.

INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Spine and Neurological Surgery

At INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Spine and Neurological Surgery, we understand the complexity and importance of your nervous system.

Our team of experienced neurosurgeons is dedicated to providing the highest level of care for those facing neurological problems that may require surgery.

Our clinic offers state-of-the-art technology and a comprehensive team of neurosurgical specialists and physicians to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.

Ready to Schedule?

For new patients, call our Specialty Care Scheduling Office at 405-553-0500, available Monday - Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm. For existing patients, call the clinic directly.

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Discover the expert care at INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Spine and Neurological Surgery. Our surgeons use the latest technology to achieve the best results. Receive personalized care designed for your health needs, from diagnosis to recovery.

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