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Browse verified orthopedic surgeon professionals in Dallas, TX. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Dallas has 16 orthopedic surgeons available through this directory. Orthopedic surgery addresses conditions affecting bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles, ranging from sports injuries to degenerative joint disease. When selecting an orthopedic surgeon, verify that your chosen physician is licensed to practice in Texas and has experience treating your specific condition. You may also want to confirm that the surgeon's practice accepts your insurance and offers convenient appointment scheduling.
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Look for an orthopedic surgeon whose office maintains clear documentation of credentials and board certification. A reputable practice will provide transparent communication about diagnosis, treatment options, and realistic timelines for recovery. Be cautious of surgeons who pressure you toward immediate surgery without discussing conservative treatment alternatives, or who refuse to provide written treatment plans. Verify that the practice operates through established medical facilities rather than cash-only arrangements without proper documentation.
There are 16 orthopedic surgeons listed in this Dallas directory.
You can verify a surgeon's Texas medical license by visiting the Texas Medical Board website and searching by name or license number. Confirm that the license is active and check for any disciplinary actions.
Orthopedic surgeons treat injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system, including fractures, joint problems, sports injuries, arthritis, and spine conditions. They offer both surgical and non-surgical treatment options.
Many orthopedic conditions can improve with rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. However, some injuries require prompt surgical evaluation. If conservative care hasn't helped after several weeks, an orthopedic surgeon can assess whether surgery is necessary.
Consider the surgeon's experience with your specific condition, whether they accept your insurance, their hospital affiliations, and patient reviews. Schedule a consultation to assess communication style and comfort level before committing to treatment.