Clinics with orthopedists on staff

Orthopedists are medical doctors with a surgical specialty who use surgical and non-surgical methods to treat and correct deformities, diseases and injuries to the skeletal system and surrounding muscles.

Use the chart below to compare clinics that have orthopedists on staff. Please note: Only those clinics that submitted information or had sufficient patient volume are included in the chart. To look for providers in your plan's network, visit Medica's Find A Doctor.

Items marked with an asterisk (*) have been self-reported by the clinic.

 

Key: (-) = Information not submitted/available

Clinics with orthopedists on staff

Clinic name Top five conditions treated* Top three surgeries performed (# performed per year)* Offers weekend or eve appts* Uses an electronic tool for prescribing medications* Meets ICSI low-back pain criteria

Advanced Spine Associates, P.A.


1. Herniated disk
2. Degenerative disk disease
3. Spine fractures
4. Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spine)
5. Back-related illnesses
1. Lumbar fusion (500)
2. Anterior cervical fusion (175)
3. Laminectomy (removal of a portion of the lamina vertebral bone) (400)
No
No
Yes

Cervical Spine Specialists


1. Cervical radiculopathy (damage to a neck nerve)
2. Cervical stenosis (narrowing of the upper part of the spine)
3. Cervical herniated disk
4. Cervical spondylolisthesis (displacement of one neck vertebrae on top of another)
5. Degenerative disk disease
1. Anterior cervical discectomy (removal of part of a herniated disk) (120)
2. Posterior cervical laminectomy (removal of a portion of the lamina vertebral bone) (40)
3. Posterior cervical fusion (25)
No
No
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Downtown Orthopedics, P.A.


1. Herniated lumbar disk
2. Herniated cervical disk
3. Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spine)
4. Spine instability
5. Spondylolisthesis (displacement of one vertebra on top of another)
1. Microdiscectomy
2. Anterior cervical or lumbar fusion with instrumentation
3. Posterior cervical or lumbar fusion with instrumentation
No
No
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Institute for Low Back & Neck Care


1. Herniated disk
2. Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spine)
3. Chronic back pain
4. Spondylolysis (defect in the posterior part of the spine)
5. Sciatica
1. Discectomy (removal of part of a herniated disk)
2. Lumbar fusion
3. Cervical fusion
Yes
No
Yes

Lakes Orthopaedic Specialists, P.A.


1. Total hip/shoulder replacement
2. Orthopedic fractures
3. Foot and ankle injuries
4. Injuries/conditions requiring arthroscopic surgery
5. Conditions requiring injections
1. Knee and hip replacement (99)
2. Arthroscopic surgery (250)
3. Fracture care (150)
No
Yes
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Midwest Spine Institute, LLC


1. Low-back pain
2. Degenerative disk disease
3. Herniated disk
4. Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spine)
5. Facet syndrome
1. Discectomy (removal of part of a herniated disk)
2. Spinal fusion
3. Laminectomy (removal of a portion of the lamina vertebral bone)
No
Yes
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Minneapolis Orthopaedics


1. Knee conditions
2. Shoulder conditions
3. Hip conditions
4. Elbow conditions
5. Hand conditions
1. Rotator cuff surgery (146)
2. Shoulder debridement (136)
3. Distal claviculectomy (arthroscopic shoulder surgery) (139)
No
No
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Minnesota Orthopaedic Specialists, P.A.


1. Sports injuries
2. Osteoarthritis, hip
3. Osteoarthritis, knee
4. Hand/forearm injuries
5. Shoulder injuries
1. Total hip replacement (350)
2. Total knee replacement (375)
3. ACL (knee) reconstruction (200)
No
Yes
Yes

Northern Orthopedics, Ltd.


1. Knee arthritis
2. Shoulder impingement
3. Hand numbness, carpal tunnel
4. Hip pain (greater trochanteric bursitis)
5. Hip arthritis
-
No
No
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Northwest Orthopedic Surgeons, Ltd.

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Yes

Physicians Neck & Back Clinics, P.A.


1. Low-back pain
2. Herniated disk
3. Neck pain
4. Head and neck symptoms
5. Muscular atrophy
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No
No

Simonet, William T., M.D., P.A.


1. Fractures
2. Surgery
3. Injuries
4. Arthritis
5. General maintenance
1. Total joint replacement (150)
2. Knee/shoulder scopes (150)
3. O.R.I.F. of extremity (surgical repair of fractured bone) (100)
No
No
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Sports and Orthopaedic Specialists, P.A.


1. Shoulder/elbow conditions
2. Shoulder instability/dislocations
3. Bursitis/arthritis
4. ACL knee injuries
5. Foot/ankle injuries
1. Rotator cuff repair (more than 1,000)
2. Shoulder instability repair (more that 750)
3. ACL repair (more than 200)
Yes (2 sites)
Yes
No

St Croix Orthopaedics, P.A.


1. Joint replacement
2. Knee replacement
3. Spine conditions
4. Hand conditions
5. Foot/ankle conditions
1. Knee replacement (1,300)
2. Hip replacement (400)
3. ACL (knee) reconstruction (300)
No
Yes
Yes

Summit Orthopedics, Ltd.

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Yes

Twin Cities Spine Center


1. Spinal disk degeneration (back/neck pain with or without instability)
2. Spinal stenosis (back/neck pain with or without neurological involvement)
3. Spinal spondylolisthesis (displacement of one vertebra on top of another)
4. Scoliosis (curvature of the spine)
5. Herniated disk with or without neurological involvement
1. Lumbar laminectomy (more than 630)
2. Lumbar spinal fusion (TLIF) (more than 420)
3. Anterior cervical fusion (more than 350)
No
No
Yes

Wayzata Orthopedics, P.A.


1. Carpal tunnel
2. Hand conditions
3. Elbow conditions
4. Wrist conditions
5. CMC (thumb joint) problems
1. Carpal tunnel surgery (156)
2. CMC joint surgery (52)
3. Ganglion removal (60)
No
No
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