Dr. Anand P. Panchal is a board-certified, dual fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon practicing both sports medicine and surgery of the shoulder, elbow, and knee for adult and pediatric patients. He is currently one of the only dual fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons in all of southeast Florida. His training started with a rigorous orthopedic surgery residency program in Ohio, followed by two well-renowned fellowships.
Dr. Anand P. Panchal is a board-certified, dual fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon practicing both sports medicine and surgery of the shoulder, elbow, and knee for adult and pediatric patients. He is currently one of the only dual fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons in all of southeast Florida. His training started with a rigorous orthopedic surgery residency program in Ohio, followed by two well-renowned fellowships.
Dr. Anand P. Panchal is a board-certified, dual fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon practicing both sports medicine and surgery of the shoulder, elbow, and knee for adult and pediatric patients. He is currently one of the only dual fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons in all of southeast Florida. His training started with a rigorous orthopedic surgery residency program in Ohio, followed by two well-renowned fellowships.
Dr. Panchal’s first fellowship took place at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, where he assisted in the care of high school, college (Towson State University), and professional-level athletes (Baltimore Ravens, Washington Nationals, and the Baltimore Blast). He then completed a comprehensive upper extremity fellowship at Triangle Orthopaedic Associates in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, where, under the tutelage of Dr. William Mallon and Dr. Julian M. Aldridge, he learned complex shoulder, elbow, and knee procedures.
Dr. Panchal’s areas of expertise include:
-Shoulder arthroscopy and arthroplasty
-Complex shoulder and elbow trauma/reconstruction
-ACL reconstruction, meniscal surgery, and arthroscopy of the knee
-Elbow arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and ligament reconstruction
-All sports-related injuries of the shoulder, elbow, and knee
-Dr. Panchal is on staff at Wellington Regional Medical Center, Palms West Hospital, --Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, and Palms Wellington Surgical Center.
He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics, and Arthroscopy Association of North America.
Currently, Dr. Panchal serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. He has won numerous awards related to his research, including multiple national awards at the American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopaedics’ annual meeting. He also won the prestigious AOSSM Aircast Award at the 2013 annual meeting. This project, which has been presented at numerous national orthopedic conferences, focused on a novel technique to treat recurrent shoulder instability.
Born and raised in New Jersey, Dr. Panchal has had the privilege of living in numerous metropolitan areas across the United States, due to his training. He spends his free time exercising, playing sports, reading, and spending time with his wife. The two of them enjoy good food and traveling. They consider themselves blessed to be living and working in the Palm Beach County area.
Friendly staff. Clean pleasant offices.
Excellent doctor. Got a PRP in the knee. Works great!!! Thank you Dr Panchal.
Top shelf doctor
The Doctor was great
Excellent
Friendly, willing to answer questions, I feel confident in his care.
Goooood
Dr. Panchal is direct and straightforward
Muy ,buena atención, Evelyn muy eficiente y amable.
A huge thank you to Dr. Panchal and his very personable and efficient staff! Dr Panchal is absolutely amazing! Always very professional, pleasant and precise in his diagnosis. He has been treating me for a rotated cuff injury to my right shoulder for the past ten months. 2 shots in the shoulder and physical therapy twice a week for many months to gain strength and range of motion. We were able to avoid surgery. Wow! I finally graduated today!! Yeah! I still have my wrist and knees to go..