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Tri-Valley Orthopedic Specialists, Inc. has been serving the Tri-Valley community since 1985. Today, we are proud to have 9 physicians, 5 mid-level providers, 3 medical offices, high field MRI at our Pleasanton and Tracy locations, Physical and Occupational Therapy Departments, our (remove our) Hacienda Surgery Center, Tracy Surgery Center and a team providing the highest standard of care and service to all patients.
Tri-Valley Orthopedic Specialists have a dedicated team of 9 surgeons and physicians who work at three convenient office locations throughout the Tri-Valley area. We’re completely committed to your convenience.
Our surgical team is quite diverse with specialized expertise for Shoulder, Hand, Knee, Foot and Ankle problems, as well as Sports Medicine and Joint Replacement. Click on the below tabs to learn more about our services.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a painless, non-invasive technology that allows physicians to see highly detailed, “cross-sectional” images of the body to assist in the diagnosis of injury/illness.
Click on the area where it hurts to learn more about the different conditions and injuries that affect the area and their treatment options.
The hand is composed of nerves, bones, blood vessels, muscles, tendons, and skin. Injury or inflammation of any of these structures, due to a disorder or disease condition, may produce pain in the hand or the wrist.
Foot pain may arise due to advanced age, being overweight, excessive sports activities or walking, foot injury or trauma, inborn foot deformities, poorly fitted shoes, and from standing on your feet for a long duration.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a computer-based diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a large magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed images of the structures of the body to detect any abnormalities. It is particularly useful for imaging of the soft tissues which are not well visualized on X-rays.
Throughout the pandemic, we worked hard to remain open daily to serve our community’s orthopedic needs for onsite and telehealth appointments.
Your knee is the largest joint in your body. Essentially, the knee is a hinge that joins your thigh bone (femur) to your shin bone (tibia).
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5601 Norris Canyon Rd. #130
San Ramon, CA 94583
4626 Willow Road
Pleasanton, CA 94588
2180 West Grant Line Rd.
Tracy, CA 95376