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Meet Our Providers: Michael S. Bradford, M.D.

At Nevada Orthopedic & Spine Center, all of our Orthopedic Surgeons are board-certified and fellowship-trained in their respective specialties. We offer quality health care you can trust. As a patient, it is important to learn about the orthopedic surgeon that you are visiting at our office.

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MEET MICHAEL S. BRADFORD, M.D.

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Michael S. Bradford, M.D. joined Nevada Orthopedic & Spine Center in 1994. Currently Chief of Surgery at Sunrise Hospital, Dr. Bradford is an accomplished Adult Reconstructive Surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive hip and knee replacements. Dr. Bradford has a particular interest in assessing and revising failed total hip and knee replacements.

Dr. Bradford received his Doctor of Medicine in 1986 from the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Bradford subsequently completed his internship and orthopedic residency at the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton from 1986-1992. Dr. Bradford moved to the United States in 1993 to complete a Fellowship in Adult Reconstructive Hip and Knee Surgery with Wayne Paprosky, M.D at Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield, Illinois, and at Rush Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center (Rush University Medical Center) in Chicago, Illinois.

Michael S. Bradford, M.D. was born in Montreal, Canada.

Request an appointment with Michael S. Bradford here or call 702-258-3773

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