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Central Texas Spine
Institute, LLP
| Central Texas Spine Institute, LLP strives to
provide high quality, comprehensive diagnostic, medical and
surgical care of the spine in an efficient setting. |
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Randall F. Dryer, MD •
Richard M. Wupperman, MD •
James L. Smith Jr., MD •
O. Atilla Onan, MD
Central Texas Spine Institute, LLP (CTSI) is an
association of independent medical practices
offering comprehensive spine care, including
diagnostic services, conservative modalities,
orthopedic surgery and chronic
pain management. The physicians are:
- Neal H. Blauzvern, D.O.
- Randall F. Dryer, M.D.
- Okay Atilla Onan, M.D.
- James L. Smith, Jr., M.D.
- Richard M. Wupperman, M.D.
The main office of CTSI is conveniently located
in North Austin near MoPac and Far West Boulevard in
Austin Surgical Plaza. The building, in
addition to the offices of CTSI, houses a surgical
hospital, outpatient physical therapy and a
diagnostic imaging center for Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI) and Computerized Tomography (CT) and
other imaging modalities.
Austin Surgical Plaza offers free, ground-level
parking with a large, covered drive-thru for patient
convenience during inclement weather. The
building and parking are designed to easily
accommodate the mobility impaired.
| In order to comply with The Fair and Accurate
Credit Act of 2003 and the recently enacted Federal
Trade Commission "Red Flag" rule, Central Texas
Spine Institute, LLP (CTSI) is required to implement
an Identity Theft Prevention Program effective May
1, 2009. As part of this program, CTSI is now
requiring a copy of a valid photo ID from each
patient or patient's guardian presenting to our
office.
If you are unable to provide a valid photo OD,
CTSI cannot bill your insurance company, and you
will be expected to pay for your visit at the time
of service.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may
cause, however, this is a federal regulation with
which we must comply. If you would like more
information, please visit this Federal Trade
Commission website -
http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fcrajump.shtm.

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