Orthopedics, Adult Joint Reconstruction, Hip, Joint Replacement, Knee, Orthopedic Surgery
Greensboro, NC
Most recent review: Oct 02, 2025
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4.9
364 Ratings
156 Comments
Dr. Matthew D. Olin, M.D. is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, with fellowship training in complex total hip and knee joint replacement surgery. He completed medical school at Wake Forest University, orthopedic residency at Duke University Medical Center and a fellowship year at the highly esteemed Otto E. Aufranc Adult Reconstruction Fellowship at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston. This additional year of training initiated expertise in performing a high volume of joint replacement procedures safely and effectively. Additionally, it provided significant clinical experience in managing more complex problems of hip and knee reconstruction.
Dr. Matthew D. Olin, M.D. is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, with fellowship training in complex total hip and knee joint replacement surgery. He completed medical school at Wake Forest University, orthopedic residency at Duke University Medical Center and a fellowship year at the highly esteemed Otto E. Aufranc Adult Reconstruction Fellowship at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston. This additional year of training initiated expertise in performing a high volume of joint replacement procedures safely and effectively. Additionally, it provided significant clinical experience in managing more complex problems of hip and knee reconstruction.
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Dr Olin is a great doctor and cares about his patients
(6 days ago)
Oct-2025
Exceptional
(6 days ago)
Oct-2025
Good communicator, kind presence. So glad he has said he can and will help me.
(1 month ago)
Sep-2025
Always professional, always clear
(1 month ago)
Sep-2025
Knowledgeable, kind, and professional. An encouraging experience.
(1 month ago)
Sep-2025
Thank you!
(1 month ago)
Sep-2025
Great visit very transparent
(1 month ago)
Sep-2025
Doctor Olin is very attentive and listens . He explains immediate treatment options and offers good PT advise.
(1 month ago)
Sep-2025
He is an excellent doctor and explained everything thoroughly. I trust him but,I can't wait until Nov or Dec. for my knee surgery.
I do intend to see him again if another injury develops. Thank you so much.
(1 month ago)
Sep-2025
He was nice. I feel like there could be more urgency when it comes to pain. I know he gets people complaining about knee pain shoulder pains every day but each person is a new person a new issue and a different issue and everybody is individual. I now have to wait a month before I can understand why my knee is hurting, which I feel could exacerbate the issue when it could’ve been Diagnosed and treated within the month.
(2 months ago)
Aug-2025
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Triad Region: Greensboro - Orthopedics
3200 Northline Ave Suite 200, Floor 2 Greensboro, NC 27408
Dr. Matthew D. Olin, M.D. is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, with fellowship training in complex total hip and knee joint replacement surgery. He completed medical school at Wake Forest University, orthopedic residency at Duke University Medical Center and a fellowship year at the highly esteemed Otto E. Aufranc Adult Reconstruction Fellowship at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston. This additional year of training initiated expertise in performing a high volume of joint replacement procedures safely and effectively. Additionally, it provided significant clinical experience in managing more complex problems of hip and knee reconstruction.
He continues to actively pursue and educate himself in current trends and techniques that are research supported. Dr. Olin has been active in bringing new medications, new techniques, and new concepts to Greensboro to maintain the highest standard of care for his patients and the patients of the Triad Region.
Dr. Olin has extensive experience performing muscle sparing anterior hip replacement surgery. This technique has proven to provide many advantages surgically, including the possibility of less scarring and a quicker recovery. Dr. Olin is also certified and Master course trained for the Biomet Oxford Partial Knee Replacement since its introduction in the US in 2004.
He is an active member of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and is a former President of the North Carolina Orthopedic Association.
Providing care of the highest quality is the central focus of Dr. Olin’s approach to managing his patient’s concerns. He strives to educate patients about their conditions and the treatment options allowing them to make informed decisions about their care. He prides himself in building positive relationships with patients. Dr. Olin values being able to serve his patients and assisting them in returning to their desired active lifestyles.
Education Undergraduate: Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC Medical School: Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC Residency: Orthopedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC Fellowship Training: Otto E. Aufranc Fellowship in Adult Reconstruction Surgery, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, MA
Dr Olin is a great doctor and cares about his patients
Exceptional
Good communicator, kind presence. So glad he has said he can and will help me.
Always professional, always clear
Knowledgeable, kind, and professional. An encouraging experience.
Thank you!
Great visit very transparent
Doctor Olin is very attentive and listens . He explains immediate treatment options and offers good PT advise.
He is an excellent doctor and explained everything thoroughly. I trust him but,I can't wait until Nov or Dec. for my knee surgery. I do intend to see him again if another injury develops. Thank you so much.
He was nice. I feel like there could be more urgency when it comes to pain. I know he gets people complaining about knee pain shoulder pains every day but each person is a new person a new issue and a different issue and everybody is individual. I now have to wait a month before I can understand why my knee is hurting, which I feel could exacerbate the issue when it could’ve been Diagnosed and treated within the month.