Farewell and Best Wishes to Michael Winter, PA-C

It is with mixed emotions that we announce the departure of Michael Winter, PA-C from Signe Spine & Rehab, LLC. Michael’s last day will be Friday, March 21st. For the past 5.5 years, Michael has been a dedicated provider, caring for patients with back, neck, and joint pain. During his time with us, he built strong connections with his patients and played a vital role in our practice.

While we will certainly miss Michael's expertise and compassionate care, we are excited to see where his next chapter takes him. He leaves on good terms, and we wish him nothing but success in his future endeavors.

In Michael's absence, Dr. Dan Nemeth, MD, and Brooke Chianella, FNP-C will continue to provide the high level of care our patients expect. We are committed to ensuring a smooth transition and will maintain open communication regarding patient needs and treatment continuity.

As we begin the search for the right provider to join our team, we appreciate your patience and trust. Our top priority remains the well-being of our patients, and we are dedicated to providing seamless, high-quality care during this transition.

Please join us in thanking Michael for his years of service and wishing him the best in his next endeavor!

- The Signe Spine & Rehab Team

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Nicohl Cave, CPC Insurance Coordinator and Certified Professional Coder. Nicohl has worked with the Signe Spine & Rehab for 3 years and is the expert about all things insurance, billing, and coding. She has 6 years experience working with health insurance and coding in various healthcare settings.

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