Jason D. Doppelt, M.D.

Advanced Center for Orthopedics and Plastic Surgery

Orthopedics: Shoulder & Elbow Specialist

Marquette, MI

Most recent review: 3 days ago New
4.9
496 Ratings
178 Comments

Dr. Jason D. Doppelt is a board-certified Orthopaedic Surgeon. Dr. Doppelt completed a general surgery internship and an orthopedic surgery residency at The George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C. After finishing his residency, Dr. Doppelt completed a shoulder and elbow fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.

4.9
496 Ratings
178 Comments

Dr. Jason D. Doppelt is a board-certified Orthopaedic Surgeon. Dr. Doppelt completed a general surgery internship and an orthopedic surgery residency at The George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C. After finishing his residency, Dr. Doppelt completed a shoulder and elbow fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Excellent support, patient and accessible. He thoroughly answered questions and offered helpful advice that made the process comfortable and reassuring

(3 days ago) Jun-2026

Pleased with the MRI assessment. Good communication regarding reverse rotator cuff surgery.

(2 weeks ago) Jun-2026

Awesome explained everything very pleasant to talk to you!

(1 month ago) Jun-2026

Dr. Doppelt was so right to the point and knew exactly what to recommend. I’m very thankful for his expertise.

(1 month ago) Jun-2026

Great doctor!

(1 month ago) Jun-2026

Very polite. Asked questions and very prompt.

(1 month ago) May-2026

I told him I could not move my left arm behind my back and he tried to maneuver it back there with a test.

(2 months ago) Apr-2026

Very thorough and forthright with diagnosis and treatment options.

(2 months ago) Apr-2026

Highly recommend.

(4 months ago) Feb-2026

Dr. Doppelt was great! He asked all the right questions to get to a diagnosis and his treatment plan was simple, straightforward and did not require surgery.

(4 months ago) Feb-2026
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