Address: 702 SW Ramsey Ave #112, Grants Pass, OR 97527, USA
Phone: +15414720603
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Merry Farley
Dr. Vanhornes anterior hip replacement surgery for my husband was great, I recommend Paragon to everyone for anykind of surgery. His pre-op & post-op strategy are custom to each patient for a non narcotic recovery. He made sure my husband was healthy & active before & after surgery, no sitting around allowed 👍. Assigning me as my husband's post op coach has help with his recovery to keep him on track and it has been without any narcotics. 🎉
Lacy .Knickers
Dr. VanHorn is an excellent orthopedic surgeon. Only one complaint. I am a single senior lady on Social Security only and no one to help at home so, I could NOT just go home in one or two days after surgery! I have to go into a rehab facility because I need that professional care to safely heal. Also love Dr. Van Horn’s PA. Wonderful man!
Gale Thomas
My husband had an appointment with Paragon. They said he probalby has a torn meniscis. They said he needed an MRI. We waited 2 weeks and never heard from them. He called and they said the nurse practitioner FORGOT to turn in the order for the MRI. He has been in such pain and nothing helps! Now we have to wait for the order and then the insurance to approve it.
Aurelia Giorgi
It was determined that I needed a Total Knee replacement and I was referred to Dr. Van Horne. Couldn't be more pleased with the Doc and the entire staff at Paragon. The preparation, education and Physical Therapy that was ordered as a pre-requisite was outstanding and paramount to the actual surgery and subsequent rehab. I was made ready and prepared for an easy surgery and rapid, smooth recovery. It was seamless and the best Ortho surgery experience I have ever had. (and I've been thru several) I highly recommend this office!
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Hi Drue, please call the office and ask to speak to a medical assistant to help answer this question Thank you.
You should ask the Doctor.
Each person's condition is different/only your doctor can answer that
Normal for some time have to cut superficial nerves
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