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Cape Fear Orthopedics & Sports Medicine joins Cape Fear Valley Health

By Staff Report, posted 7 months ago

As of Oct. 28, Cape Fear Orthopedics & Sports Medicine has joined with Cape Fear Valley Health. This grows Cape Fear Valley Health’s orthopedic options to eight clinics in the region.

Cape Fear Orthopedics & Sports Medicine has been providing exceptional, experienced orthopedic care to the community since 1973. Bradley Broussard, MD; James Flanagan, MD; Jason Lowe, MD; Edwin Newman, III, MD; and Anton Lacap, MD, will continue to provide orthopedic services under the clinic's new name: Cape Fear Orthopedics & Sports Medicine of Cape Fear Valley Health.

All three locations will remain open - 4140 Ferncreek Drive, Fayetteville; 6000 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville; and 40 Aviemore Drive, Pinehurst.

To make an appointment at one of these locations, call (910) 484-2171.

To learn more about Cape Fear Valley’s orthopedics services, visit https://capefearvalley.com/ortho.

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