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Locations
Brandon – Robertson
Brandon, FL 33511
(813) 978-9797 (appointments)
Riverview
Suite 101
Riverview, FL 33569
(813) 978-9797 (appointments)
Sun City Center
Sun City Center, FL 33573
(813) 978-9797 (appointments)
About Dr. Auld
Thomas Auld, MD is a board certified orthopedic surgeon with fellowship training in adult hip and knee replacement surgery. He received his medical degree from the University of Central Florida College of Medicine and completed his orthopedic residency training at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Dr. Auld then completed his adult hip and knee replacement fellowship at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Maryland.
Dr. Auld specializes in primary and complex surgeries of the hip and knee. This involves both treatment for primary joint replacement surgeries in addition to revision surgery for failed joint replacements. He employs minimally invasive anterior hip replacements as well as both total and partial knee replacements. Common conditions Dr. Auld treats include primary hip and knee osteoarthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, avascular necrosis, meniscus injuries, failed joint replacements and lower extremity trauma care.
Dr. Auld is also involved in academic research with multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals on the subjects of joint replacement and trauma surgery. His research has been presented at both national and international meetings. He believes education is key to successful patient outcomes.
Certifications and memberships
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
- American Academy of Hip and Knee Surgery (AAHKS)
Credentials
Fellowship: Adult Hip and Knee Replacement Fellowship; Johns Hopkins Medicine
Residency: Orthopaedic Surgery; Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
Medical School: University of Central Florida College of Medicine
Undergraduate: University of Florida
I believe patient education is crucial to the success of their treatment. They should be active participants in their health. Only after fully understanding their condition including both operative and nonoperative options, can we achieve maximum outcomes.