Meet our Doctors
The Office of Orthopaedic Medicine & Surgery features three board-certified orthopaedic surgeons, each with a specific area of expertise including sports medicine, orthopaedic trauma, shoulder and elbow surgery and expert medical witness. Together, our doctors offer a superior level of treatment and service, integrating state-of-the-art surgical and non-surgical techniques with proven traditional methods of treatment. Most importantly, our doctors genuinely listen to your concerns and provide personalized care for your specific needs. The physicians of the Office of Orthopaedic Medicine & Surgery are committed to providing you with the best orthopaedic care in Washington, DC.
Learn more about our orthopaedic surgeons:
Hospital Affiliations
Drs. Levitt, Danziger, and Scheer admit patients and have privileges to perform surgery at the following facilities:
They make rounds at least once daily and more frequently, as necessary, on all hospitalized patients. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have during rounds. Our doctors are always happy to discuss a patient’s condition with family members when requested to do so by the patient.
Meet our Doctors
The Office of Orthopaedic Medicine & Surgery features three board-certified orthopaedic surgeons, each with a specific area of expertise including sports medicine, orthopaedic trauma, shoulder and elbow surgery and expert medical witness. Together, our doctors offer a superior level of treatment and service, integrating state-of-the-art surgical and non-surgical techniques with proven traditional methods of treatment. Most importantly, our doctors genuinely listen to your concerns and provide personalized care for your specific needs. The physicians of the Office of Orthopaedic Medicine & Surgery are committed to providing you with the best orthopaedic care in Washington, DC.
Learn more about our orthopaedic surgeons:
Hospital Affiliations
Drs. Levitt, Danziger, and Scheer admit patients and have privileges to perform surgery at the following facilities:
They make rounds at least once daily and more frequently, as necessary, on all hospitalized patients. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have during rounds. Our doctors are always happy to discuss a patient’s condition with family members when requested to do so by the patient.