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Huff Orthopedics & Sports Medicine joins Cape Fear Valley Health

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

Huff Orthopedics & Sports Medicine has joined Cape Fear Valley Health and is now open at a new location under the name “Cape Fear Valley Huff Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.” This grows Cape Fear Valley Health’s orthopedic options to five clinics in the region.

Starting today the clinic, which was previously located at 520 Beaman St., Clinton, is now seeing patients at its new location, 417-B Vance St., Clinton. Patients can look forward to the same smiling faces, however. Physician W. Alexander Huff, M.D., as well as the clinic’s entire practice team continues to serve their patients under the Cape Fear Valley banner, including physician assistants John McElhinney, PA-C; Daniel Hawkins, PA-C; and Elizabeth Nagengast, PA-C. 

“I have been serving the community for over 25 years, bringing new expertise in orthopedic surgery and sports medicine,” Dr. Huff said in a press release. “This transition marks a new chapter in our journey to provide our patients with exceptional orthopedic and sports medicine care.” 

The clinic is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and is closed on Fridays. The phone number remains the same, 910- 596-5633

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