Award-winning orthopedic surgeons serving patients across Texas
Baylor Scott & White Greater Dallas Orthopaedics was founded to provide excellent service and compassionate care to the most important people: our patients. To that end, the local orthopedic providers and staff here are committed to ensuring every patient's outcome is as optimal as possible.
Our team of surgeons provides excellent orthopedic care for a wide variety of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. We strive to deliver the least invasive, most effective treatment to resolve a patient’s orthopedic pain.

12230 Coit Rd Ste 100, Dallas, TX, 75251
12230 Coit Rd Ste 100, Dallas, TX, 75251
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2001 N MacArthur Blvd Ste 630, Irving, TX, 75061
2001 N MacArthur Blvd Ste 630, Irving, TX, 75061
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6705 Heritage Pkwy Ste 203, Rockwall, TX, 75087
6705 Heritage Pkwy Ste 203, Rockwall, TX, 75087
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3409 Worth St Ste 540, Dallas, TX, 75246
3409 Worth St Ste 540, Dallas, TX, 75246
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Insurances accepted
Baylor Scott & White has established agreements with several types of insurance to ensure your health needs are covered.
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The orthopedic surgeons here specialize in providing the most experienced, innovative care for the toughest orthopedic cases. We are the regional leaders in musculoskeletal oncology, complex reconstruction, primary and revision joint replacement, orthopedic infection treatment, and general orthopedics.
Benign bone tumors
Benign bone tumors are rare, noncancerous growths that can arise from any bone. Because they are rare, management of these tumors by a provider with extensive training and experience in bone tumors provides an optimal outcome.
Benign bone tumors are more common in younger patients and are usually found with a bone mass and/or pain. Often, benign tumors are discovered incidentally when patients have X-rays and MRIs for other reasons. Treatment for benign bone tumors often is just observation with X-ray to see if the tumor is growing over time.
The most common bone tumors include osteochondroma, enchondroma, chondroblastoma, osteoid osteoma, osteoblastoma, hemangioma, non-ossifying fibroma, fibrous dysplasia, lipoma, giant cell tumor and Langerhans cell histiocytosis.
Diagnosing bone tumors
Imaging is necessary to diagnose a bone tumor. Often, multiple tests are ordered, but they must be evaluated carefully by an orthopedic tumor specialist to render an accurate diagnosis. These tumors can often be diagnosed with X-ray, CT scan, MRI, bone scan or PET Scan.
Bone tumor treatment
Asymptomatic bone tumors are often treated by observation. Serial X-rays are usually ordered to make sure that the tumor is not growing. In the case of symptomatic or enlarging tumors, minimally invasive surgery is performed where possible. Usually, the bone tumor is removed carefully, and a bone graft substitute is placed in the defect to restore the patient’s skeletal structure.
Biopsy
A biopsy is often necessary to confirm the diagnosis of a benign bone tumor and is usually done in the setting of a minor outpatient surgery. Tissue can be sent as a frozen section so that the preliminary diagnosis is known the same day. Biopsy of musculoskeletal tumors should be performed by specialists who do this procedure regularly, as an inappropriate biopsy can lead to significant preventable morbidity or severe complications.
Tumor information
Baylor Scott & White Greater Dallas Orthopaedics treats a vast majority of musculoskeletal tumors and sarcomas in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. We specialize in benign and malignant tumors of the bones and soft tissue in adults and children. The orthopedic tumor surgeons here also have extensive experience in treating patients with metastatic bone disease and multiple myeloma.
Each year, the surgeons here see several thousand orthopedic tumor patients in clinic and perform approximately 1,100 musculoskeletal tumor surgeries. A focus on quality, individualized treatment and efficiency for these complex cases leads to superior outcomes.
Usually, a patient seen by our surgeons with a suspected orthopedic or soft tissue tumor can be seen in the office, a biopsy performed and a diagnosis rendered within a week of referral. We currently accept outpatient referrals, inpatient consultations, and hospital transfers from physicians across the region to optimize outcomes for these complicated cases.
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Baylor Scott & White Health is pleased to offer you multiple options to pay your bill. View our guide to understand your Baylor Scott & White billing statement.
We offer two online payment options:
- Make a one-time payment without registering by selecting the "Pay a Bill as a Guest" option.
- Enroll or login to your MyBSWHealth account to view account balances and statements, set up a payment plan or enroll in paperless statements.
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Financial assistance
At Baylor Scott & White Health, we want to be a resource for you and your family. Our team of customer service representatives and financial counselors are here to help you find financial solutions that can help cover your cost of care. We encourage you to speak to a team member before, during or after care is received.
Patient forms
To ensure that your visit to our office is as convenient and efficient as possible, we are pleased to offer our registration forms online. The patient registration form may be completed electronically and printed for better legibility or completed manually.
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After hours prescription policy
Baylor Scott & White Greater Dallas Orthopaedics policy is to not refill or call-in prescriptions for narcotic medications after hours due to numerous medical/legal issues. Please call your physician on the next business day and try to take care of all refill/prescription issues prior to running out of your medications.