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'''Lemak Sports Medicine & Orthopedics''' is a medical practice founded by orthopedic surgeon [[Larry Lemak]] with his sons [[David Lemak|David]] and [[Matthew Lemak|Matthew]] (the group's CEO).
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'''Lemak Health''' (formerly '''Lemak Sports Medicine & Orthopedics''') is a medical practice founded by orthopedic surgeon [[Larry Lemak]] with his sons [[David Lemak|David]] and [[Matthew Lemak|Matthew]] (the group's CEO). It has five locations in Alabama.


The practice was formed after the elder Lemak split from his long partnership with fellow surgeon [[James Andrews]]. Its main offices are currently located in the [[Brookwood Medical Plaza]] at [[Brookwood Medical Center]].
The practice was formed in the mid 2000s when the elder Lemak split from his long partnership with fellow surgeon [[James Andrews]]. Lemak Sports Medicine launched the [[Sports Medicine and Athletic Related Trauma Institute]] to provide training and other services to amateur athletics programs for injury prevention throughout the region.


Lemak Sports Medicine launched the [[Sports Medicine and Athletic Related Trauma Institute]] to provide training and other services to amateur athletics programs for injury prevention throughout the region.
==Locations==
* [[Grandview Medical Center]], 3690 [[Grandview Parkway]]
* 5018 [[Cahaba River Road]], [[Birmingham]]
* 2215 [[Decatur Highway (Gardendale)|Decatur Highway]], [[Gardendale]]
* 2709 Legends Parkway, [[Prattville]]


In [[2009]] the practice opened a second location on [[U. S. Highway 31]] near [[Shelby Baptist Medical Center]] in [[Alabaster]], headed by [[Michael Patterson]]. In January [[2010]] the practice moved to [[Trinity Medical Center]].
===Former locations===
* [[Brookwood Medical Plaza]] at [[Brookwood Medical Center]] (2008-2009)
* [[Montclair Medical Office Building]], 720 [[Montclair Road]], [[Birmingham]] (2010-)
* 104 [[Chelsea Point Drive]], [[Chelsea]]
* 1413 [[Thompson Circle]], [[Gardendale]] (2010-)
* [[Shelby Baptist Medical Center]], 831 1st Street North, [[Alabaster]] (2009-)


==References==
==References==
* DeButts, Jimmy (February 14, 2008) "Lemak moves practice to Brookwood." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* DeButts, Jimmy (February 14, 2008) "Lemak moves practice to Brookwood." {{BBJ}}
* DeButts, Jimmy (June 3, 2009) "Lemak Sports Medicine adds clinic in Shelby County." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* DeButts, Jimmy (June 3, 2009) "Lemak Sports Medicine adds clinic in Shelby County." {{BBJ}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (November 2, 2009) "Dr. Larry Lemak moving practice to Trinity Medical Center." ''Birmingham News''
* Tomberlin, Michael (November 2, 2009) "Dr. Larry Lemak moving practice to Trinity Medical Center." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (July 10, 2010) "Lemak Sports Medicine & Orthopedics to add Gardendale location." {{BN}}
* Jacoby, Kathryn (August 8, 2014) "Lemak Sports Medicine to rebrand as 'Lemak Health,' offer more GP services." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.lemaksports.com/ Lemak Sports Medicine] website
* [http://www.lemakhealth.com/ Lemak Health] website


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[[Category:2000s establishments]]
[[Category:Sports medicine]]
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[[Category:Brookwood Medical Plaza]]
[[Category:Alabaster]]
[[Category:Alabaster]]
[[Category:Decatur Highway]]
[[Category:Cahaba River Road]]
[[Category:Chelsea]]

Latest revision as of 15:44, 21 January 2021

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Lemak Health (formerly Lemak Sports Medicine & Orthopedics) is a medical practice founded by orthopedic surgeon Larry Lemak with his sons David and Matthew (the group's CEO). It has five locations in Alabama.

The practice was formed in the mid 2000s when the elder Lemak split from his long partnership with fellow surgeon James Andrews. Lemak Sports Medicine launched the Sports Medicine and Athletic Related Trauma Institute to provide training and other services to amateur athletics programs for injury prevention throughout the region.

Locations

Former locations

References

  • DeButts, Jimmy (February 14, 2008) "Lemak moves practice to Brookwood." Birmingham Business Journal
  • DeButts, Jimmy (June 3, 2009) "Lemak Sports Medicine adds clinic in Shelby County." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Tomberlin, Michael (November 2, 2009) "Dr. Larry Lemak moving practice to Trinity Medical Center." The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (July 10, 2010) "Lemak Sports Medicine & Orthopedics to add Gardendale location." The Birmingham News
  • Jacoby, Kathryn (August 8, 2014) "Lemak Sports Medicine to rebrand as 'Lemak Health,' offer more GP services." The Birmingham News

External links