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Meet The ReGen Medicine Team

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SCOTT ANTHONY, DO

Anesthesiology & Pain Management

Dr. Scott Anthony is a board certified pain management physician in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He received his medical training at the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He then completed a residency in anesthesiology, as well as a pain management fellowship, at Washington University/Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. He received board certification in both anesthesiology and pain medicine through the American Board of Anesthesiology.

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BRIAN FLOURNOY, DC

Chiropractic Care & Active Release

"Stem cells represent an exciting advancement in medicine due to their potential to regenerate and repair damaged tissue."

Dr. Flournoy grew up in Tulsa and received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer college and started practicing in 1994. He studied biomechanical analysis with ART at the University of California San Diego.  His practice focuses on a whole body approach to not only correcting but also preventing musculoskeletal injuries.  Dr. Flournoy combines Active Release Technique (ART) with patient education and exercise to facilitate a return to optimal performance and function.  

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JAMES RODGERS, MD

Neurosurgery

"Trying hard to avoid invasive surgeries on patients, we at ReGen Medicine feel confident in offering new therapies to lesson and correct soft tissue and joint injuries and degeneration instead of surgical approaches and anatomy changing procedures."

Dr. James Rodgers is one of the most highly respected neurosurgeons in Tulsa.  He graduated from OU Medical school and completed his neurosurgery residency in 1981.  Dr. Rodgers has been practicing in Tulsa for almost 30 years.  

Since 2001, Dr. Rodgers has focused exclusively on cervical and lumbar spine problems with simple corrective procedures via microscope to discourage invasive corrective procedures.

Dr. Rodgers believes in utilizing a comprehensive choice of conservative measures and options before a surgical option is chosen.

 

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