Born and raised in Lancaster County, Dr. Colin C. Heinle, M.D. is fellowship trained in orthopedic trauma. In addition to his orthopedic training, he possesses a critical skill set focused on treating the most severe orthopedic injuries including long bone fracture, peri-articular fractures, non-unions, and pelvic fractures.
Born and raised in Lancaster County, Dr. Colin C. Heinle, M.D. is fellowship trained in orthopedic trauma. In addition to his orthopedic training, he possesses a critical skill set focused on treating the most severe orthopedic injuries including long bone fracture, peri-articular fractures, non-unions, and pelvic fractures.
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Exceptional doctor with awesome bedside manner
Jul-2025
Very thorough, informative and willing to address my concerns
Jun-2025
Friendly and knowledgeable
Jun-2025
Good listener. Very positive.
Jun-2025
He was alright. He was focused on my hip, which is my reason for being there.
May-2025
Great bedside manner
May-2025
Answers questions frankly. Explains things thoroughly and is deft with a needle.
May-2025
Good visit.,very informative
May-2025
I don't recall him.introducing himself
Not much time with him. He showed me a couple of stretches but I had forgot so I called in. His assistant did put exercises in my chart. Not ones he showed me.I have asked for any for my elbow. Also I had to call in to find out how long each day to wear the brace. Whoever the guy that was charting for him gave me a pamphlet about brace. Not looked at it. was told to reschedule in 3 weeks and then see whether or not I'll need PT.
Maybe my fault in not asking about the brace. No instruction on after office visit about wearing brace or exercises.
Born and raised in Lancaster County, Dr. Colin C. Heinle, M.D. is fellowship trained in orthopedic trauma. In addition to his orthopedic training, he possesses a critical skill set focused on treating the most severe orthopedic injuries including long bone fracture, peri-articular fractures, non-unions, and pelvic fractures.
Often seeing patients at their worst after an accident, Dr. Heinle enjoys jointly creating a treatment plan with his patients’ goals in mind, helping to promote a safe recovery and return to activity. He currently serves as the Orthopaedic Trauma Director at Penn Medicine-Lancaster General Hospital and was voted 2020 Lancaster General Hospital Physician of the Year.
Outside the operating room, Dr. Heinle enjoys being outdoors with his dog family, traveling and spending time with his family.
Exceptional doctor with awesome bedside manner
Very thorough, informative and willing to address my concerns
Friendly and knowledgeable
Good listener. Very positive.
He was alright. He was focused on my hip, which is my reason for being there.
Great bedside manner
Answers questions frankly. Explains things thoroughly and is deft with a needle.
Good visit.,very informative
I don't recall him.introducing himself Not much time with him. He showed me a couple of stretches but I had forgot so I called in. His assistant did put exercises in my chart. Not ones he showed me.I have asked for any for my elbow. Also I had to call in to find out how long each day to wear the brace. Whoever the guy that was charting for him gave me a pamphlet about brace. Not looked at it. was told to reschedule in 3 weeks and then see whether or not I'll need PT. Maybe my fault in not asking about the brace. No instruction on after office visit about wearing brace or exercises.
Great help right away