Eisenhower Desert Orthopedic Center
Eisenhower Desert Orthopedic Center (EDOC) is acknowledged as a leader in orthopedic care - committed to helping people lead active lives, whether it is through treating a sports or work-related injury, replacing a joint or relieving chronic or acute pain. The Center's focus is on quality care, investing in the technology and personnel necessary to deliver services efficiently and achieving the desired results for each patient. While the team always begins with non-invasive approaches, rest assured that if surgery is necessary, EDOC surgeons are experts in minimally invasive approaches and use robotic surgical options when possible.
New Facilities
Thanks to the amazing generosity of our donors, Eisenhower Desert Orthopedic Center’s new expansion will allow for a comprehensive offering of orthopedic services under one roof.
Should your physician recommend surgery, you will benefit from the state-of-the-art orthopedic surgery suites in the David and Joan Traitel Orthopedic Surgery Center. These rooms have special air flow systems which create sterile environments designed to reduce the risk of infection. We offer our community the latest technology and surgical equipment, such as computer assisted navigation, robotic surgery, and advanced imaging.
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Our facilities and equipment include:
- 68 Exam Rooms
- Pre-admission testing services
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI
- X-Ray
- Cafe
- 8 Operating Rooms
- Pre-op/Recovery bays
- 8 Overnight-stay rooms
- Robotics
- Advance Imaging
- Computer Assisted Navigation
Orthopedic Care Approach
Eisenhower Desert Orthopedic Center continually develops and maintains comprehensive programs in all areas of orthopedics, addressing each aspect of patient care from initial consultation, diagnosis and treatment through recovery. In order to effectively deliver the high standard of medical care for which it is known, Eisenhower Desert Orthopedic Center maintains a staff of qualified specialists and places a great emphasis on education of its professional staff.
What Hurts?
Learn more about the conditions we treat by clicking on the body area that hurts.
Patient Stories
- Successful state-of-the-art revision When Jim Hope’s right ankle was crushed in a motorcycle accident in 1960, doctors gave him a choice: amputate or try to piece his ankle joint back together. An... more
- Informed treatment plan keeps full calendar on trackCynthia McBrearty is far too busy to let a pair of bad knees keep her from maintaining a packed weekly schedule of work, volunteering, exercise and... more
- Eisenhower orthopedic physician returns patient to his golf game Like many desert residents, Mike Laughlin, 81, lives and breathes golf. He normally plays up to four times a week, holds a... more