Does anyone know of a good orthopedic knee surgeon they can recommend for my husband? Thanks!
Suzanne B. replied:
Was trying earlier to post Dr. Mark Greenburg! LOVE him!!!!! https://www.allstarortho.com/doctors/orthopaedic-surgeon-dr-greenberg-dallas-tx/
Amanda D. replied:
Dr. Schott at All Star Orthopedics
Lynne C. replied:
Dr Michael Muncy at Las Colinas Med Ctr
Paula B. replied:
The Carrell Clinic!!! Wonderful!!
Carrie S. replied:
Dr. Craig Goodhart, he is awesome, did shoulder surgery on both my husbands shoulders, my mom and dad.....
Carl C. replied:
Dr Craig Goodheart is best
Sharon L. replied:
Dr James Montgomery - the best of the best!! Multiple successful surgeries on friends and family
Randy M. replied:
I used Dr. Thomas Schott at All Star Orthopedics. He did both my knees when it was arthroscopic and just had full knee done on my left.
Trish W. replied:
Dr James Montgomery, he's the best!
Scott W. replied:
Dr. Mark Greenberg at All Star Orthopedics
Diane B. replied:
The best in Dallas is Dr. Cooper at the Carrell Clinic. He used to be the orthopedic doc for the Dallas Stars and now is the orthopedic doc for the Dallas Cowboys. Super cool offices with really neat sports pictures of all of his clients in each room.
Kristy K. replied:
Dr Richard Buch. And docs at all star ortho are good too.
Jataveda D. replied:
YEs....Dr. Manuj Singhal at Flowermound Orthopedic Instutute and also at Lewisville medical center. My husband just had his ACL surgery. (about 7 weeks ago)...highly recommend him!! Very good post surgery care, and the Flowermound facility is five star or seven diamond!! Message me if you need to chat over phone....will be happy to connect
Sherilyn F. replied:
Dr. Singhal did my ACL replacement 1.5 years ago at the Lewisville facility. I recommend him.
Chip H. replied:
Dr. Danny Corbitt-North TX Ortho in Flower Mound. He did my knee last Feb.
Peter B. replied:
Dr Hurt is my guy. He is the Coppell HS football team dr as well. All Star orthopedic at 635 and MacArthur
Casey M. replied:
the only one I know is in Arlington. He did my grandmothers knee replacements and she was with him 20 years before she passed away. He started Arlington Orthopedics Group with several surgeons and that have several locations in tarrant county. He helped my mom after she broke her arm. A really upstanding guy! Mark Woolf. Just checked they have an office in Irving! http://www.arlingtonortho.com/
Kathy T. replied:
Dr. Khubchandani's partner is Dr. Amir Khan. They used to have their practice here in Coppell but moved to Grapevine about 3 years ago. Dr. Khan replaced both my knees. He's great. Used to be dr. for San Francisco 49 ers.
Dale G. replied:
Dr Scheinberg helped my wife when no one else did. He is a physician for the US Ski team. Http://www.txorthopaedic.com/2009/09/robert-r-scheinberg-m-d/
Mary E. replied:
Dr Mel manning
Kathy M. replied:
Dr. Craig Goodhart, offices in Carrollton and Flower Mound, did my knee replacement few years ago; he does good work...
David T. replied:
Scott Paschal MD214-265-3200www.txorthopaedic.com Like · Thursday at 9:23 pm
David T. replied:
Scott Paschal MD214-265-3200www.txorthopaedic.com
Greg C. replied:
North Texas Orthopedics in Grapevine. Dr Eric Stehly is great and lives in Coppell. We used him recently for our daughters elbow
Truly H. replied:
Dr. Zubin G. Khubchandani (top notch)
Truly H. replied:
815 Ira E. Woods, suite 100, Grapevine 817-421-0505, Khubchandi is fantastic! Baylor Grapevine Hospital
Kim W. replied:
All star orthopedics in las colinas. Dr. Greer Hurt
Gary R. replied:
http://www.txorthopaedic.com/2009/09/james-b-montgomery-m-d/ he did mine and was recommended highly by my doctor. He was awesome!
Olga S. replied:
Dr. Mark Greenberg at Allstar orthopedic. Has taken care of knees & shoulders for our family. Office at Baylor- Las Colinas on 635/MacArthur or Southlake. Love, love, love him.
Tracy A. replied:
Dr Cooper at the Carrell Clinicdancoopermd.com
Chris F. replied:
Dr. Zubin G. Khubchandani was the one my primary doctor recommended. He did a good job.
Any spinal surgeon recommendations? Does anyone have any spinal surgeons they can recommend for a consult? Intentionally being vague on the back problems; I had an MRI...
plb49 replied:
I like [this guy](https://advancedortho.me/physician/steven-m-fiore-m-d)--he helped me avoid surgery through PT.
ninjetron replied:
Why not Zoidberg?
NarcolepticT replied:
I've managed to avoid additional surgery thanks to Dr. Khan and Dr. Zakaria at Interventional Spine and Pain Management. I've been good for a year now. You might want to give them a shot. Most of my problems are caused by complains over time from previous spinal surgery.
Budge-O-Matic replied:
Depending on where it is I have a neurologist that has not done any invasive surgery on me, but I would probably use if it came down to get the brain implants should my condition become worse. I know someone that had to have 2 vertebrae fused and he had nothing but praise for his surgeon. His debilitating pain is completely gone post-op. He's out of town but I'll ask which doc he used when he gets back. I tried to use his doc for my condition but he wasn't trained on the machine/treatment for my specific issue.
VA_Natural replied:
Dr. Crowl I had no complications.
bochelles replied:
This is not in VA but my bf went here for his back issues and fixed him right up. His back was super jacked up too! (herniated/bulging discs) http://www.lifespanmedicine.com
Baconated_Kayos replied:
Im an OR nurse. Ricky Placide would be my first choice.
a_giant_fan replied:
E. Claiborne Irby took care of my ruptured disc and saved me from misery. The MRI in my case made it clear that surgery was the only option. Highly recommend.
trend5x5 replied:
How high or low on your back is the injury ? If it's relatively high up you may want to be looking for a neurosurgeon, if it's lower (say S2 for example) you will want to look for an orthopedic surgeon. But, u/91 t4 is correct, don't get surgery unless you absolutley need to.
LeftTurnHere replied:
Dr. Michael Simpson at Tuckahoe Orthopaedics
Coffee_Goblin replied:
My recommendation: Stick with a neuro surgeon over orthopedic. They tend to be a little slower and meticulous with their surgeries, and I would rather have one of them working on me than most of the ortho guys in town. With that said, I can recommend several surgeons I've worked with that I know get good results. As someone has recommended, Dr. Young with VCU is excellent. In fact, all of the VCU neuro team is good, but keep in mind if you're going to be going to a university setting, chances are you'll have a resident performing most of the case. Luckily, the guys on spine rotation right now are pretty good. [Placide](http://www.healthgrades.com/physician/dr-ricky-placide-x5n3p) is a hilarious guy and great ortho surgeon in the area. He is also a PT, so surgery is usually his last treatment course. If you had to go ortho, he would be my first choice for the ortho guys in town. The surgeons at [Tuckahoe Orthopedics](http://www.tuckahoeortho.com/physicians) are generally pretty good, especially the pediatric guys. Tuten and Sharps are some of the best I've worked with in the business for correcting scoliosis in children, but I suspect that is not what you are looking for. You would be working with either Simpson or Vanichkachorn. My personal recommendation with those two would be to steer clear of Simpson, but only because he doesn't tend to use IONM or trust in its findings, so that's frustrating for me professionally. He has good outcomes, though. Van is another good option for lumbar corrections. Another option, if you're willing to go a bit south of Richmond, would be [Kalluri](http://www.healthgrades.com/physician/dr-prakasam-kalluri-yncwf), however he mostly works on the cervical spine (i.e., neck). Source: I'm a neurophysiologist, and I've worked with most of the guys in town making sure they don't fuck up the patients while under the knife. And trust me, I know the ones that have done so.
BikeInWhite replied:
[Dana Adkins](http://www.sentara.com/hampton-roads-virginia/findadoctor/healthcare-provider/adkins-dana-71378.aspx) is a close friend of mine and the only person I'd ever trust to operate on my back if I needed it. He worked as a Navy SEAL medic before before becoming a neurosurgeon and went through a one year fellowship that focused solely on spinal surgery. He unfortunately works down in Norfolk, so you would have to drive down there for a consult. However, his contract with Sentara is NOT dependent on the number of surgeries he does. So he won't pressure you to have surgery if it isn't needed.
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Danger-Moose replied:
/u/circumcisedspine
tiglathpilesar replied:
[Harold Young](http://www.neurosurgery.vcu.edu/people/staff/young.html) is the guy that did my mother in law's sciatica surgery several years ago. She was miserable for years and is now pain free.