At NewYork-Presbyterian, our orthopedic surgeons combine surgical expertise with pioneering clinical research in stimulating bone and tissue repair, total joint reconstruction, and sports medicine. The Department of Orthopedic Surgery also includes a specialized division for orthopedic oncology.
Och Spine at NewYork-Presbyterian is a destination for treating complex and challenging spinal conditions in adults and children, including rare spinal tumors, deformities, and fractures. While at the forefront of spinal surgery, our team is trained to try noninvasive procedures first.
Why choose us
Our approach to care
We offer the full spectrum of adult and pediatric care, from conservative management of orthopedic conditions to advanced surgical treatments.
Our orthopedics programs are supported by the depth of resources available at NewYork-Presbyterian, including radiology, neurology, and rheumatology, enabling patients to receive care from all angles. We emphasize infection prevention, and are involved in developing national guidelines for the quality and safety of orthopedic procedures.
At the foundation of our orthopedic programs are major research endeavors. Our experts are committed to identifying new surgical techniques and biologic therapies for minimally invasive approaches to help improve patients' lives.
Sports medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian
At NewYork-Presbyterian, our sports medicine specialists and physicians have the expertise and experience needed to treat both common and complex sports-related injuries for both elite athletes and weekend warriors. This includes injuries sustained during sports or exercise, such as ankle sprains, stress fractures, torn meniscus, and concussions. Treatment plans often begin with nonsurgical interventions whenever possible.
Our team
NewYork-Presbyterian's orthopedic services are available in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Westchester County, and throughout Hudson Valley.
Our orthopedic surgeons and primary care sports medicine physicians are recognized for their operative and nonoperative approaches to sports injuries, spine disorders, degenerative joint diseases, and orthopedic trauma. They work side-by-side with rehabilitation specialists to optimize healing and recovery.