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Cornell Orthotics & Prosthetics is singularly dedicated to delivering the highest quality orthotic and prosthetic service possible. We pride ourselves on our professionalism and compassion. We strive to make every effort to meet the challenging needs of our patients and prescribing physicians. We maintain the highest credentials and best qualified staff possible to achieve our goals. We stay current and proficient with the latest orthotic and prosthetic technology available. We will continue to value the comments and responses from all we service. We thank our patients and prescribing physicians for allowing us the privilege to provide this care.
Identical twin brothers Keith and Ken Cornell founded Cornell Orthotics & Prosthetics in 1985. Their uncommon dedication for excellence in their field and their vision of attentive, expert care sets their practice apart from others.
Recognizing that disability, pain or the loss of a limb are life-altering conditions, the brothers and their professional staff deliver the best possible orthotic and prosthetic care while instilling comfort and confidence into every patient. Partnering with physicians, the practice provides a supportive environment and the latest in technological advances throughout recovery and rehabilitation.
Three state-of-the-art patient care centers:
Now in its third decade, Cornell O&P is rooted in the north shore of Massachusetts, inseparably bonded to the community, area hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, clinics and physicians. Delivering superior service to Greater Boston, Cornell Orthotics & Prosthetics continues to take a leading role in advocating for the disabled and participating in a broad range of professional organizations.
Cornell Orthotics & Prosthetics, Inc. maintains a complete, full service laboratory staffed with qualified orthotic and prosthetic technicians. In response to physicians’ directives, our patient-centered professional staff, is able to provide and fit orthoses and prostheses quickly and with great efficiency, delivering greater comfort and prompt care to our patients.
Cornell Orthotics & Prosthetics, Inc. accepts:
The multidisciplinary clinic setting is one of the best ways to provide O & P care. Here our practitioners team with occupational and physical therapists and physicians to coordinate the best plan of care for individuals. The following is a list of some clinics that Cornell practitioners attend weekly.
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Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital, Bradford, MA |
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http://www.whittierhealth.com/whittier_rehabilitation_hospital_bradford.phtml |
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Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital, Westborough, MA |
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http://www.whittierhealth.com |
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Shaughnessy Kaplan Rehabilitation Hospital, Salem, MA |
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http://www.skrh.org |
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Franciscan Children's Hospital, Boston, MA |
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http://www.fchrc.org |
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North Shore Children's Hospital, Salem, MA |
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http://nsmc.partners.org/web/program/pediatrics |
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New England Pediatric Care
Center, Billerica, MA |
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Portsmouth Regional Hospital,
Portsmouth, NH |
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http://www.portsmouthhospital.com
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Brooksby Village, Peabody, MA |
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http://www.ericksonliving.com/ourcommunities/bbv
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Spaulding Rehabilitation, Medford, MA |
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http://www.spauldingrehab.org/medford
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