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- (913) 642-0200
- 17067 S Outer Rd, Belton, MO
- 4.1 average rating
- 4 specialties
- 11 insurance providers
- 3 awards
- 3 schools
- 14 minutes avg wait time
- English

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Accepted Insurance
- Aetna
- First Health
- Humana
- BCBS Kansas City
- Cigna
Doctors in Apex Orthopedics And Sports Medicine
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Nearby Doctors
There are no Doctors within 50 miles of Belton, MO that specialze in Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine, Orthopaedic Surgery of the Hand and Surgery of the Hand
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Specialties
4 specialties
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Sports Medicine
A sports medicine specialist is a physician who is trained to diagnose and treat injuries and conditions caused by participation in athletic activities.
These doctors are generally employed by professional sports teams to care for the athletes who are injured. They have extensive knowledge of the types of injuries that athletes are most susceptible to, such as stress fractures, sprains, concussions, muscle cramps, ACL injuries, and shin splints.
It is the responsibility of sports medicine specialist to clear athletes to return to the playing field when they are deemed fit. These doctors also advise athletes on how to avoid injury through proper care of their bodies while training. -
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Orthopaedic Surgery of the Hand
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Surgery of the Hand
Hand surgeons are certified surgeons who are also experts in the function and structure of your wrists, hands and forearms. This allows them to treat arthritis, carpal tunnel, trigger finger and tennis elbow, most of which tend to result from repetitive and excessive use of the corresponding joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments.
Hand surgeons also commonly work with patients who have fractures or broken bones from any kind of accident. If you're experiencing any kind of general pain in your hand, wrist or forearm that isn’t going away, a hand surgeon is probably your best resource.
Doctors in Apex Orthopedics And Sports Medicine
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Dr. Michael McCabe MD
Orthopaedic Surgery
Leawood, KS
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Dr. Valerie Deardorff MD
Orthopaedic Surgery
Leawood, KS
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Dr. Scott R Luallin MD
Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine
Overland Park, KS
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Dr. Scott Abraham MD
Orthopaedic Surgery
Leawood, KS
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Dr. Greg Van Den Berghe MD
Orthopaedic Surgery
Leawood, KS
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Education
Affiliated doctors have gone to the following schools
- Vanderbilt University School Of Medicine
- University Of Kansas School Of Medicine
- Tulane University School Of Medicine
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Nearby Group Practices
We don't have any physicians that practice at Apex Orthopedics And Sports Medicine. Here are some Group Practices that specialize in Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine, Orthopaedic Surgery of the Hand and Surgery of the Hand near Apex Orthopedics And Sports Medicine Belton, MO.
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Michael Florez Dds
General Dentistry
Belton, MO 0.70 mi
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Bondi And Bondi Dpms
Group Practice
Belton, MO 1.46 mi
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Va Community Base Outpatient Clinic
Group Practice
Belton, MO 2.22 mi
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Christine Moore Do Pc
Group Practice
Raymore, MO 4.13 mi
Information About Group Practices
What is a Group Practice?
According to The Medical Group Management Association, a group practice is any relationship between three or more physicians who share facilities, expenses, profits and other resources like support staff and equipment. Group practices tend to fall into two categories: those that organize around a particular medical specialty and those that encompass several specialties like East Boston Neighborhood Health that specializes in internal medicine
Why Group Practice?
As medicine became more complex in the twentieth century, the need for group practices made more sense. Physicians found it impossible to know everything about the emerging drugs and technologies on the medical landscape. In addition, the cost of providing a full range of diagnostic services, such as tests and X-rays, in one location became prohibitive to the individual practitioner. Hence, doctors from various disciplines began to team together in order to provide more comprehensive care to their community of patients.
Benefits of Group Practice
As medicine became more complex in the twentieth century, the need for group practices made more sense. Physicians found it impossible to know everything about the emerging drugs and technologies on the medical landscape. In addition, the cost of providing a full range of diagnostic services, such as tests and X-rays, in one location became prohibitive to the individual practitioner. Hence, doctors from various disciplines began to team together in order to provide more comprehensive care to their community of patients.