ON-SITE
AFTER HOURS ORTHOPEDIC
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About Dr. Caffrey

I take pride in providing modern treatment in the context of “old fashioned” medicine. By this, I mean the patient should have clear communication as to the nature of his or her problem and different treatment options. Teamwork and communication between me, my staff, and the patient are critical. Our job is to make patients feel as comfortable as possible regarding their injuries or painful conditions, notwithstanding difficult circumstances. Orthopedic care is not always operative; but, when surgery is done, it should be based on sound judgment and performed with expertise. Despite our technological advances in orthopedic surgery, medical care should be individualized and personalized as much as possible.
Dr. W. Dan Caffrey, Orthopedic Surgeon, Guilford County, North Carolina

EDUCATION

Undergraduate: Duke University Postgraduate: Duke University Internship: Presbyterian Hospital/Univ. of Pittsburgh Residency: Duke University Board Certifications: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Fellowship: One year sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery fellowship in Richmond, VA (Orthopaedic Research of VA)

COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS

Greensboro Sports Council West Market United Methodist Church
ON-SITE
AFTER HOURS ORTHOPEDIC
Image of patient getting physical therapy
Image of patient at urgent care
COPYRIGHT © MURPHY WAINER ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALISTS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WEB DEVELOPMENT BY A BETTER WEB, INC.

About Dr. Caffrey

I take pride in providing modern treatment in the context of “old fashioned” medicine. By this, I mean the patient should have clear communication as to the nature of his or her problem and different treatment options. Teamwork and communication between me, my staff, and the patient are critical. Our job is to make patients feel as comfortable as possible regarding their injuries or painful conditions, notwithstanding difficult circumstances.
Orthopedic care is not always operative; but, when surgery is done, it should be based on sound judgment and performed with expertise. Despite our technological advances in orthopedic surgery, medical care should be individualized and personalized as much as possible.
Dr. W. Dan Caffrey, Orthopedic Surgeon, Guilford County, North Carolina

EDUCATION

Undergraduate: Duke University Postgraduate: Duke University Internship: Presbyterian Hospital/Univ. of Pittsburgh Residency: Duke University o Board Certifications: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Fellowship: One year sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery fellowship in Richmond, VA (Orthopaedic Research of VA)

COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS

Greensboro Sports Council West Market United Methodist Church
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