Dr. Amarpal Arora, an orthopedic surgeon in San Diego, CA, cares for trauma to the muscles, bones, joints, & tendons, or the musculoskeletal system.
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Yes, Dr. Amarpal S. Arora is accepting new patients at this office.
(858) 526-6017
2001 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
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Yes, Dr. Amarpal S. Arora is accepting new patients at this office.
2001 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101-2303
Yes, Dr. Amarpal S. Arora is accepting new patients at this office.
2929 Health Center Drive, San Diego, CA 92123
Dr. Amarpal Arora graduated from University Of California, Irvine, California College Of Medicine in 2003.
Dr. Arora has three offices in California where he specializes in Orthopedic Surgery and Hand Surgery.
Dr. Arora works with three hundred and eighty-six doctors including Dr. Paulo Guillinta and Dr. Bryant Nguyen.
An orthopedic surgeon in California, Dr. Arora is qualified to treat and diagnose all varieties of injuries to the musculoskeletal system, including the muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons. Soon after arriving at a specific medical diagnosis, Dr. Arora will often resort to surgery when all other treatment options are already ruled out or exhausted. Patients might need the care and attention of an orthopedic surgeon for sports injuries, sprains, torn ligaments, fractures, and more.
A hand surgeon in California, Dr. Arora cares for injuries and complications of the hand, fingers, wrist, forearm, elbow and shoulder. Dr. Arora 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.
University Of California, Irvine, California College Of Medicine
MD • 2003