Texas Orthopedics is excited to announce that we have a new team member. Dr. Zachariah Logan joins the practice as a fellowship trained, orthopedic surgeon. His specialty is adult hip and knee reconstruction.
Dr. Logan spent time in the Army, fought fires in Alaska, and served as an EMT — while stealing study breaks in the back of ambulances — all before deciding to enter medical school.
He earned his undergraduate degree at Oklahoma State University, and later attended medical school at the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Logan completed his orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Florida, where he served as chief resident.
As a medical student, Dr. Logan was immediately drawn to orthopedics because he loved contributing to the positive and life-changing results provided by a successful bone or joint surgery–often restoring mobility in patients, and the importance of independence, that was once compromised.
Dr. Logan completed an Adult Joint Reconstruction Fellowship at the Mayo Clinic-Florida (Jacksonville). During his training, he gained experience in complex primary and revision hip and knee replacements, robotic-assisted surgeries such as the MAKOplasty partial knee and total hip replacements, and joint-preserving surgeries for avascular necrosis (vascular damage).
We are eager to have him share with us, and our patients, these innovative technologies in joint reconstruction and replacement.
Dr. Logan will treat people at our Round Rock and Cedar Park locations starting September 26. Please contact us to schedule an appointment with him.
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