Our Beginning

Helping You Stay Active
Whether you are an elite athlete or a “weekend warrior”, our mission at Advanced Orthopedics is to keep you at the top of your game. We treat patients of all ages with a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. But, almost all of our patients have one thing in common: Pain. Whether that pain is keeping you from earning a scholarship, or preventing you from going to the grocery store, Advanced Orthopedics is committed to making you feel better, so that you may stay active.We think your experience with us will be unique. When you come into our office, you will notice our relaxed and comfortable environment, and our friendly staff will help make your visit pleasant.
State Of The Art Care


We are also proud that our electronic health technologies minimize our impact on the environment. Our Saint Louis Office is nearly “paperless”. When you come into our office, you will enter your personal history data directly into our computer system, minimizing paper waste. With our digital X-Ray system, there is no need to use film or developer materials. You will review your X-Rays and MRI’s with the physicians in your exam room on a computer monitor. If you need a copy of your images, we can burn them to a CD for you to take with you. We also receive all our faxes electronically, further reducing the use of paper.
Our Staff
At Advanced Orthopedics we have two certified athletic trainers on our staff. A certified athletic trainer, or an ATC, is the person responsible for the well being of athletes during competition. The ATC is the “first responder” to virtually every athletic injury or condition that occurs during practice and competition. Our ATC’s have extensive experience working with high school and Division I collegiate athletes. Our staff has decades of experience handling all aspects of patient care.Preparing For Your Visit

Also, many patients come to us for second opinions. If you have already been seen by another physician, please bring all relevant information with you to your appointment. This includes: office notes, X-Rays, MRI’s, and operative reports.



