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Dr. Bradley P Graw - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
View pageProcedures:
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (Acl) Surgeries
Fractures
Sports Medicine
Total Joint Replacement
Knee Cartilage Surgery
Knee Osteotomy
Knee Arthroscopy
Shoulder Arthroscopy
Knee & Hip Surgery
Fractures
Sports Medicine
Total Joint Replacement
Knee Cartilage Surgery
Knee Osteotomy
Knee Arthroscopy
Shoulder Arthroscopy
Knee & Hip Surgery
Hospitals:
SOAR - San Francisco
1375 Sutter St Suite Suite 105, San Francisco, CA 94109
Sequoia Hospital
170 Alameda De Las Pulgas, Redwood City, CA 94062
1375 Sutter St Suite Suite 105, San Francisco, CA 94109
Sequoia Hospital
170 Alameda De Las Pulgas, Redwood City, CA 94062
Philosophy:
Welcome to my practice in Orthopaedic Surgery. I write this letter to provide an introduction to my background, education, and training, but more so to describe my philosophy of musculoskeletal care. First of all, you might want to know a bit about me. I am not originally from California, but after working at Stanford University I fell in love with the people, environment, and the active lifestyle that defines being in the Bay Area. I am originally from Annapolis, Maryland, and underwent the great majority of my schooling on the East Coast. Outside of work and school, sports have always been a part of my life, and while I have given up the contact sports of my youth I attempt to run, ski, and golf with some regularity. In the next phase of my life I plan on having a family and sharing these types of experiences with them.
My core philosophy of medicine stems from both my father and from time spent at Georgetown University as a medical student and resident. Growing up I saw my father practice as a small town pediatrician. He showed an unwavering commitment to his patients and showed me the humanistic side of medicine. Attending house calls with him helped cement these ideals in my mind. The medical school at Georgetown held the Jesuit ideal of âÂÂcura personalis,â or care for the whole person, as its foundation. To me this means listening to each individual, trying to understand a personâÂÂs perspective, and forming a partnership with person you are trying to help. Integral to this partnership and decision making process is my formal fellowship training in both Joint Replacement and Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy. Through this experience I have gained an expertise in both surgical and non-surgical treatments about the shoulder, hip, and knee.
Since starting practice in 2009 I have an early track record of good surgical outcomes with a low complication rate and attention to patient rehabilitation and functional outcomes. In 2011, I performed nearly one hundred total joint procedures without any infections or major complications. With a focus on the young patient with arthritis I look forward to the continued growth of my practice. Please look at patient testimonials which I have available on this website, and through open, honest communication I look forward to getting you better.
Education:
Medical Schools
Georgetown University
Graduated: 2003
Georgetown University
Graduated: 2003