Bone & Joint Clinic expansion nearly doubles facility's size

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Bone & Joint Clinic expansion nearly doubles facility's size

STHS Communication Department, CommDept@stph.org

The STHS Bone & Joint Clinic, at 71211 Louisiana 21 in Covington, was founded as a private practice in 1969, making it the oldest full-service orthopedics clinic in western St. Tammany.  (STHS photo)

As part of the expansion of STHS's Bone and Joint Clinic, a 2,200-square-foot rehabilitation gym was built on-site. It includes such leading-edge equipment as an AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill, which is designed to relieve a patient of as much as 80% of their body weight. (Photo by Mike Scott/STHS)

Western St. Tammany Parish’s oldest full-service orthopedic clinic is growing.

St. Tammany Health System’s Bone & Joint Clinic, which was founded as a private practice in 1969 and joined the health system in 2013, recently unveiled an expansion of its facility on Louisiana 21, nearly doubling its physical footprint from 7,700 square feet to 12,900 square feet.

In addition to giving its orthopedic staff more clinical space in which to operate – and also freshening up the previously existing space – the project expands the clinic’s capabilities to include on-site physical therapy and the addition of a fifth physician, Dr. Matthew Webb, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in total joint replacement.

He joins longtime Bone & Joint physicians Dr. Mark Hontas, Dr. Roch Hontas, Dr. Joey LaMartina and Dr. McCall McDaniel.

“It has already exceeded my expectations,” Dr. Roch Hontas said of the expansion, much of which has been in use since late July as construction crews finish up the rest of the job. “I personally underestimated the benefit patients would see going to physical therapy under the same roof where their physician was located. I haven’t had anybody say they’d rather go someplace else, so that’s been a great addition to the office.”

With the addition of physical therapy, this is now truly a full-service orthopedic clinic."

-- Dr. Roch Hontas, orthopedic surgeon

In all, the expansion added 5,200 square feet of space. Of that, 3,000 is earmarked for clinical use, with the remaining 2,200 square feet being used for physical therapy.

Given the expansion, as well as the health system’s partnership with Ochsner – which is a particularly close one in the orthopedic realm – Dr. Hontas said the Bone & Joint clinic is the closest thing Northshore patients have to a one-stop orthopedics shop.

“With the possible exception of spine and orthopedic oncology, we have every subspecialty of orthopedic surgery covered,” he said.  “Patients should know when they come to our St. Tammany Bone & Joint Clinic, they don’t have to go any farther. All their needs will be filled in one clinic. That’s not by accident, that’s by design.”

Dr. Hontas also pointed out that patients of the STHS Bone & Joint Clinic further benefit from its association with St. Tammany Parish Hospital, which provides an important advantage when it comes to handling complicated surgical procedures. That is not the case with boutique hospitals, which often must transfer patients to a nearby acute care hospital – often St. Tammany – in the event of complications.

Originally conceived in 2021, the Bone & Joint expansion has been a long time in coming. But, Dr. Hontas said, it has been worth the wait.

“The Board of Commissioners and the administration of St. Tammany Health System gave us their full and unconditional support, which we tremendously appreciate,” he said. “All of our needs were somewhat unique, but we were all accommodated. Dr. LaMartina has more elbow room, Dr. McDaniel has a specialized area catering to children, and my brother and I have our designated space in the front of the office.

“It really worked out perfectly for everybody. With the addition of physical therapy, this is now truly a full-service orthopedic clinic.”

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