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Tommy John Surgery Doctors in BURLINGTON, MA

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Tommy John Surgery Doctors in BURLINGTON

ALICE HUNTER
Orthopedic Surgeon
LAHEY CLINIC, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
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ANDREW MARCANTONIO
Orthopedic Surgeon
LAHEY CLINIC, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryPRP Injections
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BERNARD PFEIFER
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
LAHEY CLINIC, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryPRP InjectionsStem Cell Therapy
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BRIAN JOLLEY
Orthopedic Surgeon
LAHEY CLINIC, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryStem Cell Therapy
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BRIAN SAMUELSEN
Orthopedic Surgeon
LAHEY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryStem Cell Therapy
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BRIAN SCHURKO
Orthopedic Surgeon
20 WALL ST, BURLINGTON, MA 01803
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryPRP Injections
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JOHN TILZEY
Orthopedic Surgeon
LAHEY CLINIC, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryPRP Injections
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JOSHUA BAUMFELD
Orthopedic Surgeon
LAHEY CLINIC, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryPRP Injections
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LAWRENCE SPECHT
Orthopedic Surgeon
LAHEY CLINIC, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryPRP Injections
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MARK GILLIGAN
Orthopedic Surgeon
41 MALL ROAD, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryStem Cell Therapy
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MARK LEMOS
Orthopedic Surgeon
41 MALL RD, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryStem Cell Therapy
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MAXIMILLIAN SOONG
Orthopedic Surgeon
LAHEY CLINIC, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryPRP Injections
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NAVEEN PATTISAPU
Orthopedic Surgeon
41 MALL RD, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryStem Cell Therapy
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NURHAN KASPARYAN
Orthopedic Surgeon
LAHEY CLINIC 41MALL RD, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryPRP Injections
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SANJEEV SHARMA
Orthopedic Surgeon
41 MALL RD, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryStem Cell Therapy
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STEPHANIE CLEGG
Orthopedic Surgeon
41 MALL RD, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryStem Cell Therapy
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STEPHEN KLINGE
Orthopedic Surgeon
LAHEY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
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WILLIAM HEALY
Orthopedic Surgeon
41 MALL RD, BURLINGTON, MA 01805
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How much does ACL surgery cost in BURLINGTON, MA?
ACL reconstruction in BURLINGTON costs $15,000 to $30,000 before insurance. The procedure is typically covered by insurance when medically necessary. Contact surgeons directly for out-of-pocket estimates.
How long is ACL surgery recovery?
ACL recovery takes 6-9 months for return to sports. Physical therapy begins within days of surgery. Most patients return to desk work in 1-2 weeks and light activity in 3-4 months.
How do I choose an ACL surgeon in BURLINGTON?
Look for Orthopedic Surgeons with sports medicine fellowship training. Our directory lists 18 sports medicine doctors in BURLINGTON, MA. Ask about their preferred graft type and surgical technique.
Do all ACL tears need surgery?
Not all ACL tears require surgery. Partial tears and sedentary patients may recover with physical therapy alone. Athletes and active individuals who want to return to cutting/pivoting sports typically need reconstruction.