Cody Paul Olson

Cody Olson, DO

Orthopedic Surgeon | Sports Medicine
Languages: English, Spanish
195 Ratings, 58 Reviews
HonorHealth Medical Group

Specialties

  • Orthopedic Surgeon
  • Sports Medicine

Credentials

  • Residency

    Botsford General Hospital- GME
  • Education

    Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Fellowship

    Orthopaedic Research of Virginia
  • Board Certifications

    American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgery

About

Dr. Cody Olson is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine and sports related injuries of the shoulder, hip, knee and elbow. He offers many specialized treatments including fracture and sprain care, cartilage restoration, arthroscopy, multi-ligament knee repair, shoulder labral repair and rotator cuff tears and repairs. Dr. Olson treats teenagers and adult patients.

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Care philosophy

I believe in a teamwork approach to practicing orthopedics, involving patients in every step of the diagnostic process so my patients understand their condition and the various treatment options.

Hobbies

  • Outdoor activities
  • Spending time with family

Ratings & Reviews

4.9 out of 5
Patient Rating - 195 Ratings
Provider discussed treatment options
Provider showed concern
Provider explained things clearly
Provider included you in decisions
Likelihood of recommending this provider
58 Reviews

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