Dominion Orthopaedic & Spine is an Atlanta-based practice in the Health & Medical field, focused on diagnosing and treating bone, joint, and spine conditions. As fellowship-trained orthopedists, the clinicians concentrate on restoring function and reducing pain for active adults, athletes, older adults, and people recovering from injuries or surgery.
Patients come to Dominion Orthopaedic & Spine for problems involving the neck, back, shoulders, hips, knees, hands, and feet. The team evaluates each case with a combination of physical examination, medical history, and imaging ordered when needed. From there, they outline treatment plans that prioritize conservative options whenever possible and surgical solutions when necessary.
The practice treats a wide range of orthopedic and spine issues that commonly affect Atlanta residents:
Common treatment approaches include:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Business Name | Dominion Orthopaedic & Spine |
| Category | Health & Medical |
| Sub Category | Orthopedists |
| Location Focus | Atlanta, Georgia |
| Primary Focus Areas | Bone, joint, and spine evaluation and treatment |
| Typical Patients | Adults with pain, injuries, or mobility limitations |
| Access Options | In-office visits; online tools for scheduling and intake |
Dominion Orthopaedic & Spine works with people who want clear answers about pain, stiffness, or loss of mobility that interferes with work, exercise, or daily living. This includes:
The practice aims to give each patient understandable explanations of imaging results and treatment choices, so they can make informed decisions about their orthopedic and spine care.
Within Atlanta’s competitive Health & Medical landscape, Dominion Orthopaedic & Spine fills the need for accessible, specialist-level evaluation of musculoskeletal and spine problems. By combining orthopedic expertise, spine-focused care, and digital conveniences like online appointment requests and patient portals, the practice helps local residents address pain early, stay active longer, and return to the activities that matter most.
