Orthopaedic Institute of Southern IL - Herrin (Main Campus)
Orthopaedic Institute of Southern IL - Herrin (Main Campus)
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General Orthopaedics

Southern Illinois is dedicated to you, our patient, as we help you improve your quality of life through premier musculoskeletal care. We care for you with compassion and respect, providing state-of-the-art treatment inside our convenient and comfortable locations across Southern Illinois. Our team offers a full range of orthopaedic clinical services, imaging, and same-day orthopaedic surgery procedures.

Our Orthopaedic Services

Our physicians, physician assistants, and medical staff have experience and expertise in treating the full spectrum of orthopaedics and podiatry, including general trauma injuries and other orthopaedic injuries. We also treat spine injuries, from conservative treatment to surgical intervention. We are proud our office has physicians who are fellowship-trained in subspecialty areas such as total joint replacement and reconstructions of many different parts of the body, including:

Orthopaedic Clinic Technology

Our orthopaedic centers are equipped with advanced medical equipment that provides outpatient orthopaedic treatment in an environment of quality, safety, and patient comfort.

We have 1.5 Tesla Magnet Imaging, which offers the highest quality imaging to assist with prompt, accurate diagnosis and treatment. This ensures you receive the best quality imaging the first time. This noninvasive medical imaging technique uses a powerful magnetic field to create a detailed three-dimensional view of the inside of the body. The images it produces are similar to those generated by a CT scan. However, MRI images provide a much clearer view of soft tissues. This makes MRI a valuable diagnostic tool for the visualization of cancer, infection, internal bleeding and soft tissue trauma.