January 22, 2019
Michigan State University has opened its first Grand Rapids health clinic, a specialty practice focused on providing osteopathic manipulative medicine, or OMM.
“The goal is to give the primary care physicians in the greater Grand Rapids area a safe and effective option to the treatment of chronic pain,” said Lisa DeStefano, chair of the MSU Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine.
“It can be any type of neuromusculoskeletal pain that could be related to repetitive strain, sports, work, performance-related injuries, postural issues, joint, fascial, muscular or spine pain or headaches,” said Kevin Hayes, clinic director and an osteopathic physician.
Kevin Hayes, DO, is a neuromusculoskeletal medicine & OMM specialist who provides care to the public at MSU Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine in Grand Rapids in addition to his faculty teaching duties.
Read more about Dr. Hayes. To learn more about the practice or to get contact information for a referral, visit the MSU OMM Grand Rapids clinic page.