Orthopaedics

We treat conditions that impact bones, joints, ligaments, muscles and tendons.

The Orthopaedics team at Mount Sinai Hospital cares for patients with fractures, joint disease, sarcomas, soft-tissue trauma and sports injuries.

Our focus is on diagnosing, treating, repairing and preventing musculoskeletal conditions. These are conditions which can limit the range of motion in your body.  

Our highly trained surgeons perform some of the most complex reconstructive orthopaedic procedures in the country. We have a special focus on complex hip and knee replacement and revision surgeries. These are performed when an existing joint replacement no longer works properly. 

Our department also leads a unique joint preservation program. This program performs allograft (cadaveric donor) surgery and osteotomies around the knee and hip.

Together with the Chris Hugh Sharp Cancer Centre, we are a surgical referral centre for patients with bone and soft tissue sarcomas.

Our Dovigi Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Clinic team specializes in the treatment of both surgical and non-surgical musculoskeletal conditions. They treat professional athletes and serve as team physicians for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto FC.  

Mount Sinai is home to an innovative robotic and computer-assisted surgery program. This includes robotic-assisted joint replacement and a guided-therapeutics room for precision resection and reconstruction of large bone tumours.  

Our research programs are constantly exploring innovative technologies and approaches that impact patient care and outcomes worldwide.  

We are fully affiliated with the University of Toronto. As such, our clinics provide learning opportunities for medical students, resident physicians and clinical fellows. 

Your care team

Learn more about the members of our dedicated health-care team who work together to provide comprehensive care for patients.  

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We accept referrals from health-care providers. Visit our referral criteria for more information.