Dr. Ryan Odgers is a board-certified orthopedic hand and wrist specialist. His top priority is for patients to feel comfortable with him and his staff, listened to, understood, and cared about, as he works collaboratively with them to manage their medical concerns and achieve positive outcomes.
Dr. Ryan Odgers is a board-certified orthopedic hand and wrist specialist. His top priority is for patients to feel comfortable with him and his staff, listened to, understood, and cared about, as he works collaboratively with them to manage their medical concerns and achieve positive outcomes.
Dr. Ryan Odgers is a board-certified orthopedic hand and wrist specialist who is an Arizona native, who feels honored to practice medicine alongside many of the top surgeons he trained under at the Mayo Clinic, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Good Samaritan, Honor Health, Scottsdale Healthcare, and Phoenix Children’s Hospital. He attended medical school at The University of Oklahoma and supplemented his training in Oklahoma City with a one-year fellowship focusing on Hand, Microvascular, and Upper Extremity Surgery with renowned hand surgeon and current President of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Dr. Ghazi Rayan. Dr. Odgers completed his orthopedic surgery residency training at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix. He emphasizes open, honest, and straightforward communication with patients and feels strongly about involving them in their medical care and decisions. Dr. Odgers’ top priority is for patients to feel comfortable with him and his staff, listened to, understood, and cared about, as he works collaboratively with them to manage their medical concerns and achieve positive outcomes.
Residency
Orthopaedic Surgery – Banner University Medical Center Phoenix
Medical School
The University of Oklahoma
Fellowship Training
Oklahoma Hand Fellowship
Hospital Affiliations
Honor Health Deer Valley
Honor Health North Mountain
Scottsdale Shea
Scottsdale Osborn
Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Getting my prescription to the pharmacy was terrible. 2 trips to the OrtoArizona and 3 to the pharmacy to finally get my prescription.
He is very patient and spends time explaining his diagnosis. I like him. The wait isn’t bad either.
Staff was horrible at their job had to go pick up the physical therapy referral and hand carry it to the physical therapist office and schedule my appointments
Dr Odger and his staff are always very supportive, friendly and professional
Puts you at ease instantly. Takes time to answer all your questions in a way that you understand.
Very nice and very helpful
Very Informative and professional
Impressed. Didn't push for surgery. Thank you.
Excellent Dr. knows how to help his patients.
He's very kind & helpfull !!!