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I felt that he was a knowledgeable physician. The over an hour wait time with a toddler was hard. He was very apologetic. Maybe add some kids toys to the waiting to make the wait less painful.
(3 days ago)
Jan-2026
Dr.Siegall is very knowledgeable and provided my daughter with some great exercises to help strengthen her sprained ankle .
(2 weeks ago)
Jan-2026
He is a great doctor and would highly recommend him.
(2 weeks ago)
Dec-2025
Kind and attentive staff, met my daughter’s needs perfectly. Thank you.
(1 month ago)
Dec-2025
Excellent experience, thorough evaluation and outlined next steps.
(1 month ago)
Nov-2025
Great bedside manner. Friendly staff.
(2 months ago)
Nov-2025
Wonderful caring Physician. He explained everything to my son so he could understand it .
(3 months ago)
Oct-2025
Very friendly and informative
(5 months ago)
Aug-2025
We was referred by our doctor, but nothing was done at the referral. Our Dr did a MRI, X Ray, and blood work. Our Dr told us my son bones were offset, yet the referral didn't address any of this.
Specializing in Pediatric Orthopaedics and Scoliosis, Dr. Evan Siegall attended the University of Florida before completing his internship and residency at the Atlanta Medical Center’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. It was during this time that Dr. Siegall was awarded with the Top Gun Award for earning the highest score within the program on the Orthopaedic In-Training Examination. After finishing his internship and residency, Dr. Siegall completed the fellowship program at Nemour’s Children’s Clinic in Jacksonville, FL.
Dr. Siegall is passionate about giving back and working with those in need. He served as a counselor at a summer camp for kids with special needs for seven years, and volunteered at another camp for underprivileged children for two years. While in medical school, Dr. Siegall implemented annual outreach trips to the Dominican Republic, wherein a group of medical students and physicians provided medical screening and treatment to thousands of residents in underserved communities.
In addition to serving as a physician at Chatham Orthopaedic Associates, he also previously served as medical director of pediatric orthopaedics for the Dwaine & Cynthia Willett Children’s Hospital of Savannah. A published writer, Dr. Siegall contributes educational content regularly to Orthobullets.com and has contributed to a variety of publications and presentations on topics including arthroscopy, casting and splinting, musculoskeletal injuries, adolescent athletes and beyond. Additionally, his newest piece on the treatment of complex scoliosis has been published in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (JAAOS).
Specialties: Pediatric Orthopaedics Scoliosis
Undergraduate: University of Florida Gainesville, FL
Graduate: University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville, FL
Internship: Atlanta Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Atlanta, GA
Residency: Atlanta Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Atlanta, GA
I felt that he was a knowledgeable physician. The over an hour wait time with a toddler was hard. He was very apologetic. Maybe add some kids toys to the waiting to make the wait less painful.
Dr.Siegall is very knowledgeable and provided my daughter with some great exercises to help strengthen her sprained ankle .
He is a great doctor and would highly recommend him.
Kind and attentive staff, met my daughter’s needs perfectly. Thank you.
Excellent experience, thorough evaluation and outlined next steps.
Great bedside manner. Friendly staff.
Wonderful caring Physician. He explained everything to my son so he could understand it .
Very friendly and informative
We was referred by our doctor, but nothing was done at the referral. Our Dr did a MRI, X Ray, and blood work. Our Dr told us my son bones were offset, yet the referral didn't address any of this.
Very professional, informative, and caring.