

He then spent a few years in a small specialized practice in Arizona before joining the respected Nevada Orthopedic and Spine Center. Baker served as a clinical professor at the medical school, provided orthopedic care for the level-2 trauma center hospital and was an integral part of building the respected sports medicine program. Baker practiced in Sioux Falls, SD as an orthopedic surgeon specializing in the treatment of knee, shoulder, sports injuries and fractures while serving as team physician for several professional, collegiate and high school sports teams and organizations.

Baker pursued an additional year of specialized fellowship training in Orthopedic Sports Medicine at the Taos Orthopedic Institute where he worked with the United States Ski and Snowboard Team medical staff.Īfter completing his medical training, Dr. After completing his Orthopedic Surgery Residency at the University of Kansas - Wichita, Dr. He then received his Doctor of Medicine from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Chemistry from Concordia College. Baker has acted as team physician and medical supervisor for many athletic organizations at all levels.ĭr. Baker specializes in the care of competitive and recreational athletes and non-athletes with a special focus on shoulder or knee problems. Baker is uniquely double board certified in both Orthopedic Surgery and in the subspecialty of Orthopedic Sports Medicine, the only Nevada Orthopedic & Spine Center physician with this distinction. joined Nevada Orthopedic & Spine Center in 2010. The reason being that I was about to be called back.Bradley S. 602-6600 710 Coronado Center Dr Suite 200, Henderson, NV 89052 Working. I asked to speak to the office manager but no one came out. 1 Modifier 62 - Co-Surgery CPT guidelines for use in spine surgery Not. Tread lightly if deciding to come here!!! Your nasty behavior will come to bite you one day and hope it bites you good!!! To the reception staff, karma is something else. It seems that management does care and allows them to do whatever they want to do. Based upon all of the negative reviews for the reception staff, I don’t know why the entire staff has not been replaced. My advice to them is written warning and/or terminate. Maybe the staff don’t want to work, but that’s not mine nor any other patient’s problem. Honestly, if I talked to my clients the way the reception staff spoke to me today, I wouldn’t have a job. I have NEVER talked to any of my clients in the way that the reception staff here talks to patients. This is my first time here and the reception staff gives this place a BLACK EYE! When your first impression is negative, it takes a lot to earn peoples respect or business for that matter. Once you get to the back, it’s like night and day. Management needs to talk to her for sure but they probably won’t since there’s other reviews before mine talking about how rude the reception staff is. She needs to do her job properly and stop talking in a combative way to patients. I arrived at 9:45am as expected but the Black reception lady with the Coke bottle glasses decided to punish me with her sarcastic sassiness that I didn’t ask for or want. My appointment was 10:15am with an early arrival. She didn’t check to see what appointment time someone had so the person behind me had an 11:15am appointment with a 30 minute early arrival.


2 months ago Reception staff are rude and sarcastic especially that Black lady with the Coke bottle eyeglasses sitting at the desk as soon as you come in.
