Specialized care to restore your motion
Fellowship-trained surgeons. Manhattan and Brooklyn offices.
Schedule a ConsultationSpecialized care for every body region
From spine to ankle, our surgeons handle the full range of orthopedic conditions with motion-preserving techniques and same-week imaging.
Care that restores motion
Our team has been treating high-performance athletes and active patients for over twenty years. We bring the precision of a tertiary academic center into a private-practice setting where you are the priority — not a chart number.
- Fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons
- Same-week imaging on site
- Direct access to your surgeon, not a triage line
Doctors committed to your recovery
- Dr. Maya ChenMD, FAAOS · Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine
- Hospital for Special Surgery – New York
- American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
- Dr. Marcus RiveraMD · Spine Surgery
- NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
- American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
- Dr. Priya NairMD · Sports Medicine
- American Board of Family Medicine (Sports Medicine CAQ)
Surgery is the last option, not the first
We are surgeons, but we treat conservative care as the default. Most patients we see leave with a guided rehab plan, an imaging-informed diagnosis, and no scalpel. Surgery is reserved for the cases where it is genuinely the best path forward — and when it is, we use the least-invasive technique that solves the problem.
- Conservative-first protocols
- Image-guided injections in-office
- Minimally-invasive operative techniques
What our patients say
I came in expecting surgery on my knee. I left with a rehab plan and a clear timeline. Six months later I was back to running half-marathons — without an OR visit.
Dr. Rivera explained my disc herniation in a way that finally made sense. The cervical disc replacement he did was textbook — I was driving in two weeks.
After three other consults, this was the first practice that felt like the surgeon was actually going to be the one treating me. No bait-and-switch.
Achilles rupture mid-game. Surgery same week, walking boot at four weeks, back to easy runs by month five. The return-to-sport protocol made the difference.
Tore my hip labrum playing club soccer. The arthroscopic repair was done outpatient and I was back to running in twelve weeks – not the year I'd been told to expect.
- Harvard University
- Johns Hopkins Medicine
Two locations across New York City
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