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Hand Center of Oregon, Inc. is a local independent therapy clinic based in Tualatin, Oregon, USA, primarily serving patients with upper-extremity issues involving the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. Based on the website content, it is not positioned as a general hospital or an online healthcare platform, but rather as an in-person rehabilitation provider focused on upper-limb injuries, post-surgical recovery, occupational therapy, and splint-related services.
The clinic emphasizes a “one-on-one” treatment model, with appointments typically lasting 40–60 minutes and patients treated directly by a therapist. Treatment plans are developed collaboratively based on input from the patient, therapist, and physician. The website includes team introductions, common conditions, treatment and splinting information, insurance lists, an FAQ, patient forms, a patient portal, online payment, a referral entry point, and contact details, making it relatively friendly for new patients.
The website does not publish specific treatment fees, which is common for medical services in the United States. Actual costs depend on insurance coverage, authorization requirements, the type of treatment, and the patient’s out-of-pocket responsibility. It lists many in-network insurance providers, including Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, Medicare, Moda, United Health Care, and others, and also accepts most workers’ compensation and motor vehicle accident insurance. Payment methods include cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Google Pay, and Apple Pay; American Express is not accepted.
The main advantages are its clear specialization in upper-extremity rehabilitation, relatively generous appointment length, emphasis on personalized care and therapist continuity, and fairly complete insurance information that helps local U.S. patients verify coverage in advance. The drawbacks are that the website feels fairly traditional, with visible traces of a site-building tool, and it lacks online quotes, telehealth consultations, or detailed outcome case studies. Its service area is also clearly limited to the local Oregon market.
It is suitable for patients who live or work around Tualatin and Portland, especially those recovering from hand surgery, workplace injuries, motor vehicle accidents affecting upper-limb function, wrist/elbow/shoulder pain, or those who need splint therapy. For users in mainland China, unless they are relocating to the U.S. long term or already receiving care locally, its practical value is mainly limited to checking information about the clinic.
Given the nature of the site, it appears to be a standard U.S. clinic website and should theoretically be directly accessible from mainland China. However, because appointments, insurance, and in-person therapy are central to the service, its core offerings generally cannot be completed remotely from China.
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