Orthopedic Surgery Doctors in Southlake, TX Accepting Medicare

8 Orthopedic Surgery doctors found. Showing 1 - 8
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Dr. John T Knight, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery - Hand Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 510 E Southlake Blvd Ste 140, Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 817-382-6789    Fax: 817-527-8557
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Dr. Aaron C Eubanks, MD
Orthopaedic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 261 W Southlake Blvd, Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 817-310-8783    Fax: 855-640-3872
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Dr. Thomas M Carrell, MD
Orthopaedic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 731 E Southlake Blvd Ste 120, Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 817-335-4316    Fax: 817-338-0342
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Skyler Hoelscher, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 245 W State Highway 114 Ste 300, Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 972-607-9114    
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Dr. Kevin Bernard James, M. D.
Orthopaedic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 261 W Southlake Blvd, Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 817-310-8783    Fax: 855-640-3872
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Neil N Patel, MD
Orthopaedic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 1545 E Southlake Blvd Ste 100, Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 817-442-9300    Fax: 817-416-0108
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Dr. Andrew Paul Freese, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2419 W Southlake Blvd Ste 100, Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 817-809-2660    
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Dr. David Scott Brown, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 431 E State Highway 114 Ste 120, Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 800-682-4220    Fax: 817-812-2868

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Orthopedic Surgery: An orthopaedic surgeon is trained in the preservation, investigation and restoration of the form and function of the extremities, spine and associated structures by medical, surgical and physical means. An orthopaedic surgeon is involved with the care of patients whose musculoskeletal problems include congenital deformities, trauma, infections, tumors, metabolic disturbances of the musculoskeletal system, deformities, injuries and degenerative diseases of the spine, hands, feet, knee, hip, shoulder and elbow in children and adults. An orthopaedic surgeon is also concerned with primary and secondary muscular problems and the effects of central or peripheral nervous system lesions of the musculoskeletal system.


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