WALDORF, MD, December 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Newbridge Spine & Pain Center, a leading Southern Maryland medical practice dedicated exclusively to pain management, recently celebrated its spacious new state-of-the-art medical center at 3581 Old Washington Road with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house celebration.
The November 15th ceremony was attended by Waldorf area government officials, Chamber of Commerce representatives, health care providers and local business associates as well as Newbridge providers, medical staff and administrative team members.
Special guests County Commissioner Debra M. Davis, Esq., Betsy Burian, Executive Director of the Charles County Chamber, Helen Heier, Firm Administrator for Bridgett, Mock & Associates and Charles County Chamber Past President, and John Harris, Jr., Charles County Chamber Past President, presented Newbridge Spine & Pain Center with Chamber recognition and the Charles County seal to commemorate the opening.
Following the ceremony, guests participated in guided tours of the newly-constructed medical facility and received a behind-the-scenes look at this fully integrated pain management center. Guests also enjoyed refreshments while meeting with Newbridge physicians Dr. Jay Gonchigar, Dr. Majid H. Ghauri, Dr. Mohamed Youssef and Dr. Chirag Sanghvi and providers including Faurn Harrison, PA-C, Colleen Nanton, PA-C and Celia Gramsky, CRNP.
"Newbridge Spine & Pain Center remains dedicated to providing compassionate, customized pain management care. Our new medical facility underscores this commitment while providing our patients with sophisticated treatments in the most advanced clinical setting available." said Dr. Jay Gonchigar, Medical Director at Newbridge Spine & Pain Center.
Located in Waterford Medical Park at 3581 Old Washington Road in Suite F, Newbridge Spine & Pain Center welcomes patients Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. New patient appointments are available and most major insurances are accepted. Additional offices are located in Prince Frederick and Frederick, MD. To learn more, visit Newbridge Spine & Pain Center online at www.NewbridgeSpine.com.
About Newbridge Spine & Pain Center
Newbridge Spine & Pain Center has helped thousands of patients experience effective, long-lasting relief from acute and chronic pain. By incorporating powerful, sophisticated pain-relieving treatments into customized plans of care, our pain management experts provide patients with the ability to return to living an active and healthy lifestyle. Some of the many conditions we successfully treat include back and neck pain, spinal cord disorders, cancer pain, auto & work injuries, fibromyalgia, arthritic pain and many other painful conditions. Additional information is available at www.NewbridgeSpine.com.
Newbridge Spine & Pain Center Celebrates Grand Opening
Ceremonial ribbon cutting and open house held at new Waldorf, Maryland office.
2012-12-01
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[Press-News.org] Newbridge Spine & Pain Center Celebrates Grand OpeningCeremonial ribbon cutting and open house held at new Waldorf, Maryland office.