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Todd A. Borus, M.D.

Orthopedic Surgeon

Todd A. Borus, M.D., is an orthopedic surgeon with subspecialty interest in arthritis and joint replacement surgery. Dr. Borus is employing minimally invasive techniques and is one of the first doctors in the Northwest to perform MAKOplasty, a robotic assisted partial knee resurfacing procedure. Dr. Borus believes in a multifaceted approach to patient care including: a thorough understanding of the patient's needs, use of modern diagnostic modalities, treatment with appropriate conservative measures, and advanced surgical reconstructive techniques when indicated. This approach requires expert knowledge of a patient's problems and effective state-of-the-art treatment solutions.

His fellowship training in adult reconstructive and joint replacement surgery allows Dr. Borus to care for a wide spectrum of joint disease from the initial onset of cartilage degradation to complex joint replacement surgery.

Dr. Borus enjoys hiking, biking, running, tennis, golf, and preparing barbeque meals for friends and family.



PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

Medical School:

Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University
New York City, NY 1996-2000



Internship:

University of Michigan Health System
Ann Arbor, MI 2000-2001



Residency:

University of Michigan Medical Center
Ann Arbor, MI 2001-2005



Fellowship:

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University
Boston, MA 2005-2006



Started Practice:

2006



Board Certified:

American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery



Hospital Affiliations:

Southwest Washington Medical Center
Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital




PATIENT EDUCATION