The Bone and Joint Surgery Clinic

Category: Orthopedic surgeon in Raleigh, North Carolina

Address: 3801 Wake Forest Rd #220, Raleigh, NC 27609, USA

Phone: +19198725296

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM

Friday: 8:30AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Janice Worthington

Aug 20, 2022

I was treated with respect and the treatment was very good . The staff was very nice to me. Thank you for your service.

Denise Caprio

Aug 12, 2022

everyone in the office was kind and accommodating. I had an issue with the cost of a medication and the receptionist told me how to get it at a more affordable cost. I really appreciated the way they care.

Debbie Gates

Aug 12, 2022

Well I had called to see if I still need an antibiotic from my hip replacement to go to the dentist. I did receive a response but had to go elsewhere to get the script. Kind of stinks that this dr. Will say it is still required but will not write a script for it. However I love Dr Crowther and would recommend him 200%

Gordon Osborne

Aug 12, 2022

Dr. David Jones performed my first hip surgery, right side, four years ago. Today, I am in line for the left side and would have no one but Dr. David Jones to perform the surgery.

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Questions & Answers

Who are the surgeons?

Jerry Swinson | Sep 29, 2018
The Bone and Joint Surgery Clinic | Sep 29, 2018

We have 7 Orthopedic Surgeons: Fred Benedict, MD; James Crowther, MD; Paul Burroughs, MD; Hardy Singh, MD; David Jones, MD; Rob Jones, MD; and Spine Specialist, Cary Idler, MD.

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I have back surgery 3 weeks ago do I need to have therapy

Linda Cooley | Sep 29, 2018
Donna Polston | Sep 29, 2018

My Dr. ( Idler ) gave me specific exercises for my specific surgical situation. Most Dr.s want you to take the six weeks recovery period to heal inside and out before starting exercising. They do want you to immediately start walking slowly in the house then build up. Walk in the yard, walk down the street. FOLLOW UP with your dr.check up and let them know the progress. They will individualize a special therapy if needed, otherwise he will give a sheet of exercises to you to strengthen the muscles at home. Some are even able to be done on your bed. Doesn't hurt your back like a floor. Hope this helps. Otherwise, I had a spinal cord stimulator installed and it has been a slow recovery... Hope this helps!😊

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