Courtesy of Commonwealth Orthopaedic Centers and Reconstructive Orthopaedics

Two orthopedic practices, Commonwealth Orthopaedic Centers and Reconstructive Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine are combining to form what will be Cincinnati, Ohio’s largest independent orthopedic practice.

The new organization will be called “OrthoCincy” and will soon launch its own new website, www.OrthoCincy.com. The organization will be served by 27 physicians, 23 physician assistants and nurse practitioners and 350 employees. It will be housed in 10 locations.

OrthoCincy will have physicians on staff at Bethesda North in Montgomery, Jewish Hospital in Kenwood, Mercy Hospital Fairfield, Mercy Anderson, Mercy Clermont, Mercy West, The Christ Hospital, TriHealth in Evendale, Bethesda Butler County, Cincinnati Children’s, St. Elizabeth Edgewood, St. Elizabeth Fort Thomas, and St. Elizabeth Florence Hospitals.

Commonwealth Orthopaedic CEO JoAnn Reis is working with the two practices’ management teams to form a new management group which will serve OrthoCincy. Bruce R. Holladay, M.D., also of Commonwealth Orthopaedic Centers, stated that, “this merger will enable all of us to continue to lead the way in the newest technology and patient services in orthopaedic and sports medicine care. The highly-trained specialists at each practice will now be available to all patients throughout the Tri-State.”

Timothy B. McConnell, M.D., of Reconstructive Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, added that “having 10 locations is excellent news for patients, providing convenient access to comprehensive, advanced orthopaedic and sports medicine care.”

The organizers of the merger believe that this newly formed large independent practice will provide an opportunity for patients to receive affordable orthopedic and sports medicine care at conveniently-located offices.

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