Orthopedic Surgeons
Orthopedic Surgeons
Based on 100 Reviews
Add ReviewPhysical therapist Taylor Steele gets to know your needs and knows how to implement strategies for a fast and complete recovery. She is also friendly and professional.Report
Physicians / physical therapy staff was prompt, knowledgeable, responsive, supportive and compassionate.Report
Dr. Goldstein is a wonderful doctor, responsive, efficient , knowledgeable and makes your appointment a successful experience.Report
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Excellent patient care are from All staff.Report
Dr Alex Gordon is a highly skilled and knowledgeable surgeon and a kind and caring physician. Can’t recommend him highly enough!Report
Doctor Breslow and his team are the best! Thoughtful, empathetic and focused on my speedy recovery!Report
Sat for 30 minutes to be called, got it to see doctor and he was gone 7 minutes later... your just a number here.Report
Dr. Brian Weatherford, Is really one of a kind he accepted my insurance when others wouldn’t and gave me the same care he would other patients with better insurance would receive I highly recommend him I’m 34 years old and he seen me after I took a tumble out my back door and fractured my fibula I’m back in gym shoes and out of the boot thanks too him and the care I received from the Illinois bone and joint institute !! Thanks again for being the one kind doctor in the north burbs to take my insurance and care for me and my injury single moms can’t afford outta pocket medical care and thanks to you I didn’t have too!! Jessica sheaReport
I had a good experience with all my IBJI contacts. My pt person Taylor Steele was really greatReport
Dr. Shah is a nationally recognized orthopedic surgeon whose mission is to get active joint replacement patients back on their feet as quickly as possible. The surgeon travels and teaches colleagues worldwide about new advances in same day hip and knee replacement, hip arthroscopy, and joint revision surgery.
Dr. Shah's typical otherwise healthy hip and knee replacement patient walks with a cane about one hour after surgery, returns home after ninety minutes, and is back to a light workload in a few days or weeks. Such rapid recoveries are possible because of new advances in surgery, anesthesia, physical therapy, and patient preparation.