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Introducing ScoliCare® Clinic East Phoenix

A New Hope for Scoliosis Patients in Arizona

GILBERT, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--People with scoliosis in Arizona will now have access to a world-leading scoliosis treatment center with the opening of ScoliCare Clinic East Phoenix. This cutting-edge clinic aims to transform the lives of patients with scoliosis through its scoliosis-specific approach, state-of-the-art facilities, and experienced healthcare team.

Scoliosis is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the spine and it affects millions worldwide. In Arizona, the need for individualized scoliosis care has been on the rise, and ScoliCare Clinic East Phoenix is committed to addressing this issue.

ScoliCare East Phoenix is ScoliCare’s seventh clinic to open worldwide. What sets ScoliCare Clinics apart is their unique non-surgical approach to scoliosis treatment for infants, children, adolescents, and adults. The Clinics offer in-depth assessment and treatment plans as well as non-surgical treatment options including the world-leading ScoliBrace® bracing system and ScoliBalance®, their physiotherapeutic scoliosis-specific exercise program.

"Our goal is to provide the right treatment at the right time to individuals with scoliosis", said Dr. Anthony Pivonka D.C., Head Clinician at ScoliCare Clinic East Phoenix. "We understand the challenges that scoliosis can pose, and our dedicated team is committed to supporting our patients throughout their treatment journey to achieve optimal results and improve their quality of life."

ScoliCare Clinic East Phoenix is now accepting new patients and invites individuals with scoliosis, along with referring physicians and healthcare providers, to explore the clinic's services. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit www.scolicare.com/east-phoenix-arizona or call 480 892 002.

About ScoliCare

ScoliCare opened in Sydney, Australia in 2011 after CEO, Dr. Jeb McAviney (Chiropractor) found the need for dedicated scoliosis and hyperkyphosis services for patients. Today, the company has seven clinics, 200 ScoliBrace and ScoliBalance Providers worldwide and offers scoliosis education to thousands of healthcare professionals each year.

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Caroline Crossan, Head of Marketing, ScoliCare, caroline.crossan@scolicare.com

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Caroline Crossan, Head of Marketing, ScoliCare, caroline.crossan@scolicare.com

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