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Michael D. Thomas, M.D. Voted Best in Orthopedic Surgery

Vegas Seven Magazine has named Michael D. Thomas, M.D. as Top Doc 2015, Best in Orthopedic Surgery. Dr. Thomas specialties include Pediatric Orthopedics, Scoliosis and Spine Deformities in Children and Adolescents. He is fellowship trained in Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery and is board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.

For the past five years, Vegas Seven has produced a comprehensive guide to the Las Vegas Valley’s best doctors.

The annual Top Doctors guide is one of our most popular issues of the year, it’s also arguably the most important. Vegas Seven recognizes that, outside of family, there’s probably no more important relationship in your life than the one you have with your physician. We also recognize that in today’s complicated system of health care, it’s become increasingly difficult (especially in Southern Nevada) to find a quality physician whom you can depend on and trust.

How are the doctors chosen, you ask? Vegas Seven sent surveys to all Clark County hospitals and members of the county medical society to participate. The survey form asked those medical professionals to recognize and reward quality physicians with their selections. All of the physicians who made this year’s list received multiple votes, and all are licensed and in good standing. Moreover, as is always the case with our Top Doctors feature, no doctor paid to be included in this list.

Nevada Orthopedic & Spine Center is so proud of Dr. Michael Thomas for his recognition of this highly regarded Top Docs honor.

To read the Vegas Seven article, click here

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