Dr. Scott A. Hacker, MD

Category: Orthopedic surgeon in La Mesa, California

Address: 5565 Grossmont Center Dr #256, La Mesa, CA 91942, USA

Phone: +16194623131

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–12PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Rob McPhee

Jul 18, 2022

Dr. Hacker is truly amazing. He is in this profession to help people First and foremost. He cares about every single one of his patients and will help them find the best possible solution to their health concerns. Dr. Hacker has all of the training, knowledge and skill you would want in an Orthopedic surgeon, but has none of the ego that you too often find in other surgeons in this field. He has made a huge impact on the quality of my life and my family who are patients of Dr. Hacker as well.

Pat White

Mar 4, 2022

I went to a PA yesterday just as comforting and kind and gentle as Dr. hacker I had a 2 Hour Drive afterwards so I was uncomfortable but I'm feeling fine now!!

Phillip Fowler

Aug 27, 2019

As a former college athlete I was lost after tearing my ACL and Meniscus. After my initial surgery, while going through P.T I was realized something was still off. Hacker recommended a deeper look and found I also had damage to my cartilage. The good news is he fixed it all! I trusted Dr Hacker and his team and in return, I'm back to doing the things I did prior to busting my knee. I run, hike, workout like nothing every happened and I have him to thank for it. I thought I'd never get back the speed I once had but Dr Hacker gave me the ability to get to where I was prior to the surgery! He is the definition of a professional and I enjoyed every visit to the hospital because he and his team make me feel like family.

ken medina

Jul 13, 2019

Fantastic! 28 years of knee problems, wish I would of met him in the beginning. I have had two small procedures done to cleanup the old stuff , absolutely great outcomes, scheduling was easy, the staff are super personable and friendly. Any check up visits, or some of mine are more like “wellness/advise”, (I’m really rough on my parts) I look forward to seeing doctor Hacker and the staff. He clearly has passion for his profession, researching for best treatments and procedures, reviews multiple options instead of the typical “one size fits all” approach. Highly recommend you give him try.

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Questions & Answers

My surgery is up to 7 months now, I just started to run, but the knei loose what the reason would be okay with exrsiz

Zulfaqar Ahmad | Aug 28, 2019
John Monter | Aug 28, 2019

I would take no one's answer except for Doctor hackers or a qualified doctor maybe a physical therapist if there were like a physical therapist level 3. There is going to be some X centricity or differences between the knee of what you had before and what you have now did you have a full knee replacement or a partial? I think it would certainly be worth the copay just to go back and have him look at that knee again and it may not even be a copay cuz it could be considered a post office visit. Especially if you schedule the appointment as a post-op follow-up. It may be as simple as just wearing a Tommie Copper or some kind of elastic or Ace type bandage until the rest of the ligaments and muscles Finnish strengthening. Again I would take no one's advice other than a qualified doctor and that not a PA I would schedule to see dr. Hacker. Dr. Hacker a good Dr and the thing about it is he's not going to mislead you. He may give you more physical therapy

Do they do spinal disc fluid injections?

Jarrett Hart (HMBD Empire) | Aug 28, 2019
JIMIRA Wright-Long | Aug 28, 2019

I do not know for sure. I had my knee done.

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