Sanford Brain & Spine Center

www.sanfordhealth.org

Sanford Brain & Spine Center in located in Fargo, ND offers neurosurgery, surgery, neurology, physical therapy and follow-up care after discharge.

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Sanford Brain & Spine Center

US Postal Code:58103

Address: 700 First Ave. S., Fargo
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

Sanford Brain & Spine Center

US Postal Code:57104

Address: 1210 W. 18th St., Sioux Falls
Store Hours:
Mon-Thu: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Fri: 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

Sanford Brain & Spine Center

US Postal Code:58501

Address: 222 N. Seventh St., Bismarck
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

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Imagine a world where your pediatrician’s offices spark joy and even encourage noise and activity. Amy Baete of Sanford Fit has been instrumental in creating such spaces. Hear what she had to say about them at TEDxSiouxFalls. https://san.fo/3jqPsHL NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Podcast: Sanford Fit builds active waiting rooms - Sanford Health News
For many athletes who suffer a concussion, that trip back to wellness starts out with questions: What just happened to me? Why do I feel the way I feel? What do I have to do to get back to full speed? It is Dr. Josefine Combs’ role, in collaboration with the rest of the Sanford Health concussion team of care givers, to chart out a clear path to recovery in concert with others. https://san.fo/3d1yBc3 NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Neuropsychologist plays vital role in concussion recovery - Sanford Health News
Heart and stroke patients should closely follow all recommended COVID-19 precautions. Learn more here: https://san.fo/2GD2Fik COVID-19 FAQs: What should heart and stroke patients know? Take your medications Take precautions Practice social distancing Learn more See more at news.sanfordhealth.org
“An increasing number of people are coming to Sanford and trusting us for their care,” said Fred Fridley, vice president of operations at Sanford Health in Bismarck. https://san.fo/3jsGBFn NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Sanford opens new unit, adds 14 hospital beds in Bismarck - Sanford Health News
The kids in Mapleton School’s ABC Bootcamp and their teacher Kayla Dornfeld want to thank the nurses who protect them so they can focus on learning at school. They think nurses are superheroes. We couldn’t agree more!
Bob Greenfield scheduled his heart screening on a Monday. By the end of the week, he had a quadruple bypass surgery. Greenfield says if his story encourages even one person to get a heart screening, “it’ll be a success." https://san.fo/2GCVsyr NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Heart patient now runs trails, not from heart screens - Sanford Health News
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is continuing at a fast pace, but when will it become available to you? Learn more from Sanford Health Chief Physician Dr. Jeremy Cauwels in a Facebook Live Q&A Monday, March 29 at 1 p.m. CST. Join us with your questions.
Kellen Solem was born with a bleeding disorder. If an accident happened, his disorder can be life-threatening. Now treatments have given him the freedom to do things he couldn’t have in the past. https://san.fo/3w5WzMv
When Sanford Health nursing assistant Kim Brahmer lost her wallet, a retired Sanford Health physician returned it along with a special surprise. https://san.fo/3tXzLN4 KELOLAND.COM A kind gesture for a local mother
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding can discuss COVID-19 vaccination pros and cons with their providers. Learn more: https://san.fo/2QGLaCG Here's what to know Pregnant women are at a higher risk The COVID-19 is effective Talk with your provider See more at news.sanfordhealth.org
Sanford Health recently announced a groundbreaking $300 million initiative to transform rural care delivery, improving access to affordable, high-quality health care for generations to come. Watch as Bill Gassen, president and CEO of Sanford Health, explains what this means for our organization: https://san.fo/39kuabE
“To see someone get a new life is a rare event.” Dr. Carl June’s research discovery is giving cancer patients a fighting chance – transforming their own immune cells into cancer destroyers. Learn more about the 2020 Sanford Lorraine Cross Award nominee: https://san.fo/3lPdf6j