Orthopedic Specialty Institute, Fort Lauderdale

Orthopedic Specialty Institute provides leading edge, personalized care from diagnosis through rehabilitation. We are proud to provide everyone from weekend warriors to elite-level professional athletes with the best possible care.

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The entire team at OSI went to great lengths to give me the best possible care, from my first phone call until graduating from my physical therapy, and I couldn't be happier with the results! I feel like a new man, and would recommend them to anyone!

Richard S.

What a total pleasure to visit this office! From the front desk to the X-ray tech to Dr Weaver and his assistant—-all so pleasant and efficient! I would highly recommend you putting your problem in their kind hands!

Joan G.

Specialties

Diagnosis, Surgery & Repair

ACL Injury & Repair

Physical Therapy

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Patient Resources

Thank you for choosing Orthopedic Specialty Institute for your orthopedic care. Once you have scheduled your appointment with one of our specialty-trained doctors, please use the links below to obtain our new patient forms and browse through our tips and suggestions on preparing for your appointment.

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