Arimed opens new Manhattan office

Arimed Orthotics and Prosthetics recently opened its relocated Manhattan office. The firm moved to a newly designed and renovated 2,000 square foot facility to accommodate an increase in the number of patients Arimed is treating in Manhattan, according to a press release.

The office see on average 20 patients a day seeking prosthetic, orthotic and cranial treatment, and its professionals treat patients at the New York University Langone Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases, Bellevue Hospital, Rusk Institute, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Beth Israel Hospital, as well as other medical facilities in Manhattan.

 

Arimed’s management team celebrates the opening of the firm’s new Manhattan facility. Left to right: Timothy Evans CP, Arimed’s chief operating officer; Evelyn Neonakis, general manager; Steven Mirones, CO, CPed, president of Arimed.

Arimed’s management team celebrates the opening of the firm’s new Manhattan facility. Left to right: Timothy Evans CP, Arimed’s chief operating officer; Evelyn Neonakis, general manager; Steven Mirones, CO, CPed, president of Arimed.

 

“After being in business for 63 years, we continue to be excited about getting our patients back to full mobility and returning them to their lives,” Steven Mirones, CO, CPed, president of Arimed, stated in the release. “We feel honored to participate in that process and we’re very excited about the future.”

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