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Dean Orthopedics

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New Facility Now Open


The Dean Clinic – Orthopedic Center is now open in a brand-new facility in Madison. Select areas are highlighted in the tour above. (For a map and driving directions, click the above link.)

Centrally located at 2501 W. Beltline Highway, just east of Todd Drive, the facility offers exceptional convenience for patients - complete with covered parking.

The center is the new home to more than 20 Dean Clinic providers and features orthopedic care, sports medicine and comprehensive physical and occupational therapy in one location.

In addition, all-new, state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging equipment offers patients the latest in digital technology for diagnostic orthopedic images.

The new site features 15,000 square feet of new space, free WiFi access and adjacent covered parking.

Overview of Locations
To offer patients location flexibility, some services have remained in their current locations. See below for details.

Dean Clinic - Fish Hatchery
All orthopedic care and physical therapy services relocated to Dean Clinic - Orthopedic Center. Occupational therapy services remains at Fish Hatchery.

Dean Clinic - West
Most orthopedic care relocated to Dean Clinic - Orthopedic Center. Physical and occupational therapy services remains at West. The hand surgery service remains at West.

Dean Clinic - East
All orthopedic, medical imaging, sports medicine, physical therapy and occupational therapy remain at East. The hand surgery service remains at East. See the tour above for locations within this clinic.

Dean Clinic – Corporate Office, Therapy Services
Physical and occupational therapy services continue to be offered at this location.

Dean's Orthopedic specialists and surgeons specialize in treating diseases, injuries and abnormalities of the musculoskeletal system — spine, hands, feet, ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, and elbows. They provide care at multiple clinic locations.


Conditions Treated

You may be referred to an orthopedic surgeon if you need hip or joint replacement, knee or hand surgery, or limb reconstruction and prosthetics. Also, our orthopedic surgeons treat:

  • Sports injuries requiring surgery
  • Repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Hand problems such as trigger finger (stenosing tenosynovitis)
  • Spinal problems including scoliosis
  • Other congenital and degenerative diseases that affect the structure and form of the skeleton

Many of our surgeries are performed in the Dean & St. Mary's Outpatient Surgery Center.

Dean's orthopedic specialists are also part of Dean's Sports Medicine services, providing care for people with sports-related injuries or exercise-related problems that may require surgery to repair damage and restore function and mobility.

Orthopedic patients may be also referred to Dean Therapy Services to ensure that every patient has an appropriate rehabilitation program.


Special Interests and Procedures

  • Adult disorders of the thoracic & lumbar spine
  • Adult musculoskeletal reconstruction
  • Arthroscopy & arthroscopic surgery
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Compound fractures & trauma care
  • Foot & ankle reconstruction
  • Knee & shoulder reconstruction
  • Hand & upper extremity surgery
  • Hip & knee reconstruction
  • Joint replacement & reconstruction
  • Ligament reconstruction, tendon transfers
  • Surgical evaluations for exercise-related problems

Planning for Surgery?

If you'll soon be having a total hip replacement or a total knee replacement surgery, you may be interested in the following patient education resources:

Total Hip Replacement Binder

Total Knee Replacement Binder

Attending a Class?

If you'll be attending a class as an orthopedic patient, make sure to print out our class map as the sessions are held in a different tower than the clinic.

Webcast: Total Hip Replacement

See a surgery live – join Dean Clinic orthopedic surgeons Brian Steffin, MD, David Wolff, MD, and Richard Glad, MD, as they perform a total hip replacement surgery.

Watch the webcast on St. Mary’s website now.