Zach Taylor – Patient Story
"Dr. Greco made things easy to understand and took the time to explain everything to me...he reassured me that I would be just fine." Read about Zach's recovery from a football injury here.
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"Dr. Greco made things easy to understand and took the time to explain everything to me...he reassured me that I would be just fine." Read about Zach's recovery from a football injury here.
TOC welcomes our newest specialist, Dr. Brad Wills
"[Dr. Davis] has an excellent bedside manner; he's an encourager and I have confidence in Dr. Davis." Read more about Coach Schrenk's experience at TOC here.
"Dr. Cantrell was very thorough and helped make the process stress-free." Read more about Sean's recovery from medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (a dislocated kneecap) here.
TOC Sports Medicine physician Dr. John Greco spoke with Thom Abraham about COVID-19, myocarditis, and the upcoming fall sports season. Listen below:
“Dr. Seymour made sure to try everything he could before he had to perform surgery. He made me feel like I was in the best hands because he was not just trying to put me into surgery." Read Janet's story here:
The Boyds hope that others will see there is light at the end of the tunnel with this journey of hip dysplasia. "Dr. Lawley and Elizabeth escorted us through each of these chapters...We feel so fortunate that we have access to the best in Huntsville." Read Annie's story here!
Read more about TOC's partnership with Limestone County Schools.
"I feel blessed to have Dr. Hatfield as my doctor...He's caring, and I trust him. I think he's one of the best." Read Mr. McCollum's story here.
Please note that the Pediatric Injury Clinic will be closed Wednesday, July 29 through Friday, July 31. It will reopen with normal hours on Monday, August 3.