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Orthopedics

Patients at Toby and Leon Cooperman Medical Arts Pavilion can access on-site imaging, a surgical suite with high-tech technology for hip and knee replacement, and more.

Helping Our Neighbors Return to What They Love

Donations help us expand access to high-quality orthopedic care close to home, from sports injuries and complex joint conditions to surgical care and recovery support. This looks like stronger spaces, leading-edge technologies and clinical innovations that improve outcomes, elevate the patient experience and support the care teams committed to restoring mobility and independence.

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Helping Our Neighbors Return to What They Love

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Orthopedic care helps patients move better and return to daily life with confidence. See how community support is strengthening access and capability.

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Square feet across three levels in the Cooperman Medical Arts Pavilion, designed to support a streamlined, patient-centered orthopedic care experience.

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State-of-the-art operating rooms in the Pavilion’s ambulatory surgical suite, supporting outpatient and overnight procedures.

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Dedicated recovery bays that support safe, comfortable recovery following procedures and surgery.

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Surgical and clinical cases performed at the Pavilion since its opening in March 2024.

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Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation relies on donor philanthropy to help us provide world-class, compassionate care and pursue groundbreaking research to improve outcomes for our patients. You can help.


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