A fellowship-trained, board-certified Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Conyers has practiced for over 28 years in Denver and Boulder treating hand and arm problems.
Yes, Dr. David J. Conyers is accepting new patients at this office.
(303) 449-5821
933 Alpine Avenue, Boulder, CO 80304
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Mon | 12:00 - 1:00 pm | ||
Tue | 12:00 - 1:00 pm | ||
Wed | 12:00 - 1:00 pm | ||
Thu | 12:00 - 1:00 pm | ||
Fri | 12:00 - 1:00 pm |
Yes, Dr. David J. Conyers is accepting new patients at this office.
(303) 449-5821
1000 W. South Boulder Road, Suite 218, Lafayette, CO 80026
Open | Lunch | Close | |
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Mon | 12:00 - 1:00 pm | ||
Tue | 12:00 - 1:00 pm | ||
Wed | 12:00 - 1:00 pm | ||
Thu | 12:00 - 1:00 pm | ||
Fri | 12:00 - 1:00 pm |
Yes, Dr. David J. Conyers is accepting new patients at this office.
(303) 449-5821
777 29th Street, Suite 100, Boulder, CO 80303
Dr. David Conyers graduated from McGill University Faculty of Medicine before completing a residency in Orthopedic Surgery at McGill University. He then completed a fellowship in University of Colorado at Hand and Microsurgery.
Dr. Conyers has three offices in Colorado where he specializes in Orthopedic Surgery and Hand Surgery.
Dr. Conyers works with five doctors including Dr. Dirk Dolbeare and Dr. Lynn Voss.
As an orthopedic surgeon in Colorado, Dr. Conyers is trained to detect and treat all forms of damage to the musculoskeletal system, including the tendons, ligaments, joints, bones, and muscles. Once a diagnosis has been achieved, Dr. Conyers will typically resort to surgery when other treatment plans have been exhausted or eliminated. Patients may require the attention of an orthopedic surgeon for sports injuries, sprains, torn ligaments, fractures, and more.
A hand surgeon in Colorado, Dr. Conyers cares for injuries and complications of the hand, fingers, wrist, forearm, elbow and shoulder. Dr. Conyers is specifically trained to diagnose each patient and determine whether or not surgical intervention is medically necessary, as surgery is usually seen as a last resort when other treatment methods have been exhausted. As a result, treatment can be surgical or non-surgical in nature.
McGill University
Residency in Orthopedic Surgery
Hand and Microsurgery
Fellowship in University of Colorado