Joint pain can stem from arthritis, an injury, or simply from overuse, and the symptoms of each condition are similar. So how do you know if bursitis is the culprit? Find out here.
NEIL GHODADRA, M.D., with offices in West Los Angeles and Thousand Oaks, California, specializes in orthopedics, sports medicine, and minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder, elbow, and hip. As a sports medicine physician in the Los Angeles area, Dr. Ghodadra specializes in diagnosing and treating many joint pain conditions, including ankle pain, arthritis, elbow pain, hand and wrist pain, knee pain, and shoulder pain.
Dr. Ghodadra takes a patient-centered approach to care and believes patients receive the best outcomes when they fully understand their condition and treatment options. Though a skilled orthopedic surgeon with advanced fellowship training, Dr. Ghodadra offers extensive non-surgical treatment options before recommending surgery.
When it comes to patient care, his sports medicine and orthopedic practice aims to help patients return to their previous level of activity and function. Dr. Ghodadra is passionate about sports medicine research and regenerative medicine initiatives. He’s also a renowned world leader in the field of cartilage restoration.
For expert care from an experienced sports medicine physician, call the office nearest you or book an appointment online today.
For your convenience, NEIL GHODADRA, M.D accepts most major insurance plans. Click on "View full list of companies" to see a list of commonly accepted insurances. This list is not entirely inclusive of all the plans we accept. For specific insurance plan inquiries, please contact the office at (310) 929-4748.
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