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Dr. James Gregory, MD

Orthopedic Surgery

Dr. James M. Gregory is a well-respected orthopaedic surgeon and Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth. He specializes in the management and surgical treatment of shoulder and elbow problems. He has extensive education and training in shoulder and elbow repair. State-of-the-art, minimall...

Dr. James M. Gregory is a well-respected orthopaedic surgeon and Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth. He specializes in the management and surgical treatment of shoulder and elbow problems. He has extensive education and training in shoulder and elbow repair. State-of-the-art, minimally invasive, arthroscopic techniques are used whenever possible to help accelerate the rehabilitation process for conditions such as rotator cuff tears, shoulder instability, tennis elbow, and shoulder or elbow stiffness.

Dr. Gregory received his undergraduate degree from Duke University, and graduated magna cum laude. He graduated medical school at the University of Pennsylvania and was inducted into the AOA medical honor society. He completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at Rush University in Chicago, IL, followed by a prestigious fellowship in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery at Washington University in Saint Louis.

Dr. Gregory understands the full spectrum of shoulder and elbow conditions, including the unique demands of the overhead athlete, or the daily struggles caused by persistent shoulder or elbow pain. He maintains an active interest in clinical research, and has extensive experience with non-operative management, as well as complex arthroscopic and open surgical techniques, including shoulder replacement, elbow replacement, muscle transfers, trauma, and revision shoulder or elbow surgery.

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Locations and Appointments

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Meet the Provider

Specialties
  • Orthopedic Surgery
Medical Education

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania 2008

Languages Spoken
  • English
Fellowship

Washington University/B-JH/SLCH 2014

Affiliated Centers
  • Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital
  • Memorial Hermann Memorial City Hospital
  • Memorial Hermann Orthopedic & Spine Hospital
  • Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center
Gender

Male

Internship & Residency

Rush University Medical Center - Department of Orthopedic Surgery 2013

PCP Number

110000001993

Cities Served

Alief, Barker, Bellaire, Galena Park, Houston, Missouri City, North Houston

Zip Codes Served

77001, 77002, 77003, 77004, 77005, 77006, 77007, 77008, 77009, 77010, ...

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Insurance Accepted

Insurance Providers
  • AARP Medicare Complete
  • Aetna Most Benefit Plans
  • Aetna Medicare
  • Aetna Signature Administrators PPO
  • AHI Healthlink
  • Amerigroup Chip
  • Amerigroup Star
  • Amerigroup Star Plus
  • Amerivantage
  • BCBS Medicare Advantage HMO
  • Beechstreet
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Texas
  • Blue Medicare Advantage PPO
  • Cigna Most Benefit Plans
  • Cigna Healthspring
  • Cigna Healthspring Star Plus MMP
  • Coastal Comp Healthnetworks Work Comp
  • Community Health Choice
  • Community Health Choice Chip
  • Community Health Choice Marketplace Kelsey QHP
  • Community Health Choice Marketplace QHP
  • Community Health Choice Star
  • Coventry Health Care - PPO Network
  • Coventry Medicare Advantra
  • First Health - PPO Network
  • First Health - Worker's Comp
  • Galaxy Health Network
  • Healthsmart
  • Humana HMOx QHP Exchange
  • Humanachoice PPO Medicare
  • Independant Medical Systems
  • Medicaid Traditional
  • Medicare Traditional
  • Medicus International - PPO Network
  • Memorial Hermann Advantage HMO
  • Memorial Hermann Advantage PPO
  • Memorial Hermann Solutions
  • Molina StarStar Plus
  • Multiplan
  • OccuNet PPO - PPO Network
  • Private Healthcare System
  • Reny Company Worker's Comp
  • Superior Foster Care Program
  • United Healthcare Most Benefit Plans
  • United Healthcare Chip
  • United Healthcare CHIP Perinate
  • United Healthcare Dual Complete
  • United Healthcare Medicare Advantage
  • United Healthcare Medicare Complete
  • United Healthcare Star
  • United Healthcare TXMMP
  • US Family Health Plan
  • USA Managed Care Organization - PPO Network
  • Wellcare
  • WELLCARE TEXAN PLUS
  • WorkLink Worker's Comp

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