Orthopedic Surgeons email list
This comprehensive database contains 50,530+ verified orthopedic surgeons across the United States, specializing in musculoskeletal surgery and joint replacement. Our directory serves orthopedic equipment manufacturers, surgical instrument companies, implant manufacturers, and medical device companies targeting orthopedic surgery practices.
Licensed orthopedic surgeons specializing in musculoskeletal surgery, joint replacement, sports medicine, and bone and joint disorders
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Airport Plaza Spine and Wellness | Hazlet, NJ | +17328389230 | airportplazaspineandwellness@gmail.com | airportplazaspineandwellness.com |
| Saint Vincent Hospital | Santa Fe, NM | +15059833361 | s@d.uz | stvin.org |
| Cutella Medical & Orthopedic Spa | San Antonio, TX | +12102015090 | eabyar@cutellamedspa.com | www.cutellamedspa.com/?utm_source=GMBlisting&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb |
| Erlanger Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | Chattanooga, TN | +14237567134 | jobshadowing@erlanger.org | www.erlanger.org/plasticsurgery |
| 26 Foot and Ankle of Madison | Madison, GA | +17062570257 | billingsupport@26medical.com | 26footandankle.com/locations/madison-ga |
| Garcia Plastic & Hand Surgery | Glens Falls, NY | +15187930475 | priscilla@skincareonelm.com | www.drgarciaplasticsurgery.com/?utm_source=google-my-business&utm_medium=organic |
| Aeonic Health | Santa Barbara, CA | +16176865614 | happytummy@restaurant.com | aeonic.health |
| Golding Granado Medical Associates | Shrewsbury, NJ | ggmaprimarycare@gmail.com | www.ggmaprimarycare.com | |
| Comeback Orthopedics Sports and Regenative Medicine, Comeback IV Infusions | Lewisburg, WV | +13049000997 | comebackortho@gmail.com | comebackortho.com |
| Chad Poage, DO. | Lewisburg, WV | comebackortho@gmail.com | comebackortho.com | |
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Database Overview
What You Get
- Full CSV/Excel export
- Location & specialization filters
- Verified contact information
- Company business profiles
Coverage Statistics
Top Cities
- New York, NY285 firms
- Los Angeles, CA245 firms
- Chicago, IL185 firms
Top States
- California2,450 firms
- New York1,850 firms
- Texas1,650 firms
What they do
Orthopedic surgeons diagnose, treat, and perform surgery on musculoskeletal conditions including bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. They specialize in joint replacement, sports injuries, trauma repair, and spine surgery.
Daily responsibilities
- Perform complex orthopedic surgeries including joint replacements, arthroscopy, and trauma repair
- Diagnose musculoskeletal conditions using imaging studies and physical examinations
- Provide surgical consultation and develop comprehensive treatment plans for orthopedic conditions
- Manage post-operative care and coordinate rehabilitation with physical therapy professionals
- Treat sports injuries and provide specialized care for athletes and active individuals
- Collaborate with other medical specialists for complex cases requiring multidisciplinary care
Required skills
- Board certification in orthopedic surgery with advanced surgical technique expertise
- Proficiency with orthopedic surgical instruments, implants, and minimally invasive techniques
- Diagnostic skills using MRI, CT scans, X-rays, and arthroscopic imaging
- Hand-eye coordination and precision for complex joint replacement and reconstructive surgeries
- Strong communication skills for surgical consultation and post-operative patient education
How they get started
Medical school → Orthopedic residency (5 years) → Fellowship (1 year) → Practicing orthopedic surgeon
- Minimum education: Medical degree (MD or DO) plus orthopedic surgery residency and fellowship training
- Time to get started: 10+ years: 4 years medical school plus 5-year residency plus fellowship
Required certifications
- Medical license (required in all states)
- Board certification in Orthopedic Surgery (American Board of Orthopedic Surgery)
- Fellowship training in subspecialty (sports medicine, spine, joint replacement)
- Hospital privileges for surgical procedures and operating room access
- DEA registration and continuing medical education in orthopedic surgery
Licensed orthopedic surgeons specializing in musculoskeletal surgery, joint replacement, sports medicine, and bone and joint disorders
Peak season
Fall and winter months (September-February) with increased elective surgery scheduling
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
Summer months (June-August) with vacation schedules and reduced elective procedures
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
51,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+4% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
26,882 operate primarily in this category, with 77% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Tuesday-Thursday, 7-9 AM or 4-6 PM, avoiding surgical hours and patient consultations
Subject lines that get replies
- Advanced orthopedic surgical equipment for joint replacement and arthroscopy
- Orthopedic implant inventory management with surgical scheduling integration
- Surgical suite equipment designed for complex orthopedic procedures
Value props to highlight
- Advanced orthopedic surgical instruments and minimally invasive surgical systems
- Implant inventory management with surgical scheduling and hospital integration
- Comprehensive orthopedic practice management with surgical coordination capabilities
Pain points you can solve
- Managing complex surgical schedules and operating room availability
- Staying current with advancing orthopedic surgical techniques and implant technology
- Coordinating care between surgery centers, hospitals, and rehabilitation facilities
- Managing implant inventory and relationships with multiple device manufacturers
- Balancing emergency trauma cases with scheduled elective orthopedic procedures
Ideal company size
- Solo orthopedic practices (200-400 procedures/year): Need surgical scheduling, implant inventory, and imaging coordination
- Small orthopedic groups (2-4 surgeons): Require OR coordination, subspecialty scheduling, and implant management systems
- Mid-size orthopedic practices (5-12 surgeons): Focus on comprehensive surgical suites, subspecialty coordination, and hospital integration
- Large orthopedic networks (12+ surgeons): Need enterprise surgical management, multi-location coordination, and specialty integration
Budget indicators
- Investment in orthopedic surgical equipment: arthroscopes, power tools, implant inventory ($200K-500K)
- Surgical suite equipment and hospital privileges for complex orthopedic procedures
- Advanced imaging equipment including MRI, CT, and digital X-ray systems
- Relationships with orthopedic implant manufacturers (Stryker, DePuy, Zimmer Biomet)
Discovery questions
- What orthopedic subspecialties do you focus on (joint replacement, sports medicine, spine)?
- How many surgical procedures do you perform monthly?
- Do you work primarily in hospitals, surgery centers, or both?
- How do you manage surgical scheduling and implant inventory?
- Do you coordinate care with sports medicine physicians and physical therapists?
Who signs off
Orthopedic surgery practice owners, department heads, and operating room managers make decisions on surgical equipment, implants, and practice management systems.
Average firm size: Most orthopedic surgery practices are small to medium-sized with 1-6 surgeons.