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Effective May 31st, UOC has closed its Windmere location and relocated our providers to the Regent Court State College location.

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PA Orthopaedic Society's President, Dr. Rowe, and Invited Speaker, Dr. McClellan, Attend 2018 Fall Scientific Meeting

Altoona, PA August 2018 – Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society (POS) President Dr. Rowe and invited speaker Dr. McClellan will be attending the 2018 Fall Scientific Meeting, The New Age of Arthroplasty from October 25-27, 2018 in Hershey, PA. Along with many other famous experts, they will focus on topics such as: Outpatient Joint Replacement Arthroplasty: Is it safe? Also, Simplifying Treatment of the Terrible Triad, Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Young Patient, What do I do with the glenoid? Sporting Activity after Arthroplasty, and Avoiding Opioids in Shoulder Surgery, What Works?

Dr. Rowe is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon committed to providing patients with the best up-to-date surgical and nonsurgical treatment for their injuries. As the first female orthopedic surgeon in Blair County, she firmly believes that getting better is a collaborative effort between the patient and the physician. Dr. Rowe is currently accepting new patients at our Altoona and Roaring Spring office locations.

Dr. McClellan has been instrumental in the development of total joint replacement as an outpatient surgical procedure. He is accepting new patients in our Altoona, Bedford, Tyrone, and DuBois locations and specializes in primary hip and knee replacement, revision hip and knee replacement, and general orthopedics.

To schedule an appointment please call 814-942-1166, or log onto www.uoc.com to schedule an appointment online.

University Orthopedics Center and affiliated companies provide diagnostic, surgical and rehabilitation services for patients with musculo-skeletal injuries or chronic/degenerative orthopedic disorders. UOC, established in 1991, is headquartered in State College and Altoona with regional offices in Bedford, DuBois, Huntingdon, Johnstown, Reedsville, Roaring Spring, and Tyrone, and employs approximately 270 people. University Orthopedics Center is not affiliated with Penn State University.


Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in August 2018 and has been updated in December 2021 for accuracy.


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