The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics is redefining the way musculoskeletal care is delivered across the region with locations throughout Maryland, DC, Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Named one of Baltimore Magazine’s Top Doctors, Dr. David Buchalter has quickly established himself as one of the region’s preeminent orthopaedic surgeons. Dr. Buchalter subspecializes in Sports Medicine and offers patients the most current minimally invasive surgery techniques, getting his patients back to into their game rapidly and safely.
Dr. Buchalter’s surgical practice focuses on both arthroscopic and minimally invasive reconstructions of the shoulder, knee and hip. He is one of the Mid-Atlantic region’s few orthopaedic surgeons trained to perform hip arthroscopy for labral tears and femoral acetabular impingement. Dr. Buchalter is the first and only surgeon to perform hip arthroscopy at Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC), one of Dr. Buchalter’s preferred hospitals along with Northwest Hospital and Sinai Hospital of Baltimore.
Throughout his career, Dr. Buchalter has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Cannon Scholarship, and remains academically involved. He continues to teach, research and present nationally on his published work.
Dr. Buchalter resides in Baltimore with his wife, Allison, and their two sons, Zachary and Dylan. Outside of the operating room, Dr. Buchalter enjoys tennis, basketball, golf, running, hiking and skiing. He also enjoys gardening and creating a bowl or two on the pottery wheel.
Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery
Arthroscopic Knee and Hip Surgery
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Sports Medicine
University of Tennessee College of Medicine; Memphis, TN
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, General Surgery; Pittsburgh, PA
Southern California Orthopedic Institute, Sports Medicine; Van Nuys, CA
Top Doctor, Baltimore Magazine
Cannon Scholarship Recipient
Awarded scholarship from the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation
Featured in the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons
Cannon Scholarship
Greater Baltimore Medical Center