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Orthopedic Surgeon Consultations at Athlete's Care Downtown Toronto

Athlete's Care downtown Toronto is pleased to offer our clients consultations with an Orthopedic Surgeon as part of our multidisciplinary approach to optimal patient care. The perspective of these highly trained specialists adds another dimension to the range of services and treatments designed to offer our clients the very best in sports medicine care. Orthopedic surgeon consultations may be offered as part of a personalized plan for recovery.

Why Consult an Orthopedic Surgeon?

As an expert with a body of knowledge that includes the musculoskeletal system and general anatomy, the Orthopedic Surgeons at our Toronto locations can provide both pre- and post-operative consultations along with non-surgical consultations for a number of conditions, including sports injuries, disorders and chronic conditions such as:

  • Dislocations and/or surgery to the shoulder or elbow
  • Injury or disorders of the hand, including fractures and sprains
  • Spinal surgery
  • Injury or disorders of the feet and ankles, including fractures, strains and sprains
  • Damage to connective tissue (ligaments and tendons) including Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction - repair of the major ligament of the knee
  • Injury to the spine
  • Fractures of the femur and other long bones
  • Joint reconstruction and prosthetics of the knee, hip and shoulder replacement
  • Arthroscopic surgery to a joint such as the knee or shoulder using a narrow tube

An Orthopedic Surgeon may also recommend the use of assistive devices such as custom bracing or orthotics to aid in your return to optimal functioning everyday.

The Toronto Orthopedic Surgeon Team

Your consultation with an Orthopedic Surgeon at our downtown Toronto clinics will be made with a leader in the field. Our Orthopedic Surgeons are highly trained specialists who bring years of clinical practice to the table during your consultation. As a certified surgical specialty, an Orthopedic Surgeon undergoes a rigorous education that includes a post-graduate program and several years of residency in a clinical setting even after graduation. Even once they have earned and received the designation as certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, in order to continue to practice, an Orthopedic Surgeon must pass scheduled reviews and participate in continuing education to stay on top of the latest developments in the field.

The Athlete's Care Toronto orthopedic surgery team is made up of leaders in their field. In addition to many years of clinical practice, they are often involved in cutting edge research and many of them double as educators at the country's leading universities and medical institutions. As part of Athlete's Care downtown Toronto, they have treated elite professional athletes and Olympians along with recreational and amateur athletes and everyday people who have been injured in accidents of one kind or another. They bring the same level of expert care to all of their clients no matter what the reason for the consultation.

Our Orthopedic Surgeons work as part of the multidisciplinary team at Athlete's Care downtown Toronto, a team that may also include a sports medicine doctor, physiotherapist, chiropractor or other practitioners, all working in concert. The recommendations of the Orthopedic Surgeon can serve to guide and provide a sound basis for your customized treatment plan.

Your Orthopedic Surgery Consultation at Athlete's Care Ottawa

Orthopedic surgeons are available for consultation with other members of the Athlete's Care multidisciplinary team at our Ottawa clinics, including sports medicine physicians, physiotherapists, massage therapists and chiropractors. You can expect the very best of care using up to the minute techniques and procedures.

Your appointment with an Orthopaedic Surgeon in Downtown Toronto

Call us or drop by one of our convenient Toronto locations to make your appointment for an initial consultation today. You will require a referral from a primary physician in order to consult with an Orthopedic Surgeon.

Consultations with an Orthopedic Surgeon are covered by your valid OHIP card.