Dr. Daniel Albright is a board certified orthopaedic surgeon, who completed two fellowships in total hip and knee replacements and spine surgery.
Dr. Daniel Albright is a board certified orthopaedic surgeon, who completed two fellowships in total hip and knee replacements and spine surgery.
Dr. Daniel Albright is a board certified orthopaedic surgeon, who completed two fellowships in total hip and knee replacements and spine surgery. Dr. Albright completed his undergraduate degree at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, and attended Louisiana State School of Medicine in New Orleans. He completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Following residency, Dr. Albright obtained additional training in Knee & Hip Replacement and Revision Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Spine Surgery at St. Luke’s Medical in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Albright joined Raleigh Orthopaedic Clinic in 1994.
Medical School
Louisiana State University
Internship
Yale-New Haven Hospital
Residency
Yale-New Haven Hospital
Fellowship
Massachusetts General Hospital (Knee & Hip Replacements and Revision), St. Luke's Medical Center in Cleveland, OH (Spine Surgery)
Board Certification
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery(1996), Recertified (2007)
Very nice doctor
Dr Albright took time to explain what x-rays showed and to talk over actions for the future. He let me know he was running late.
Very caring and straightforward. Excellent in my opinion.
Thanks for being so smart and kind. You gave me a lot of information about different possibilities to fix my knee. .
The experience was more than expected and I was better than delighted with both doctor and staff
Great doctor
Extremely thorough and professional
dr albright provided me the most excellent knee replacement surgery I could have found anywhere. Everything has gone perfectly to plan and my recovery is moving along nicely..
Very thorough and pleasant. I determined that I should always have knee pain. I did take the Dr.'s advice about walking more slowly. Due to my schedule I can not do water therapy. Have had two long sessions of water therapy in the past. I was assured that I did not have any infection or broken hardware in my knee. I did not think of asking the doctor if had a compressed nerve due to the implant. Sometimes it is hard to diagnose compressed nerves as I have been told in the past. Overall I was satisfied with the Doctor's conclusions and advice. Why didn't I see the doctor who did the implant/? Because I wanted a different doctor to evaluate my knee pain.
Very knowledgeable professional who assessed and presented clear corrective actions.