Dr. Trey Remaley is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He also has a Certificate of Additional Qualities in Orthopedic Sports Medicine from the American Osteopathic Orthopaedic Organization. He was born in Twin Falls, Idaho, and is an avid sports fan. He loves all sports that involve the University of South Florida. He also is a big fan of the University of Utah (his alma mater), as well as the Michigan Wolverines, the Green Bay Packers, and the Buccaneers.
Dr. Trey Remaley is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He also has a Certificate of Additional Qualities in Orthopedic Sports Medicine from the American Osteopathic Orthopaedic Organization. He was born in Twin Falls, Idaho, and is an avid sports fan. He loves all sports that involve the University of South Florida. He also is a big fan of the University of Utah (his alma mater), as well as the Michigan Wolverines, the Green Bay Packers, and the Buccaneers.
Dr. Trey Remaley is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He also has a Certificate of Additional Qualities in Orthopedic Sports Medicine from the American Osteopathic Orthopaedic Organization. He was born in Twin Falls, Idaho, and is an avid sports fan. He loves all sports that involve the University of South Florida. He also is a big fan of the University of Utah (his alma mater), as well as the Michigan Wolverines, the Green Bay Packers, and the Buccaneers.
While he was raised mainly in Idaho, he also calls Utah, West Virginia, and Ohio home. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of Utah and his medical degree from the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery through the Ohio University at Mercy St. Vincent Hospital in Toledo, Ohio, where he served as a chief resident. He then completed a Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of South Florida. Dr. Remaley continued his career at the University of South Florida and currently holds positions as an Associate Professor and as a Team Orthopedic Surgeon in the Department of Athletics and Sports Medicine.
Dr. Remaley specializes in all things related to sports medicine. He sees patients for complex issues related to hips, knees, and shoulders. He also performs joint replacement of the hips, knees, and shoulders.
He is a member of numerous organizations, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine, American Osteopathic Association of Orthopaedics, and local and state medical organizations.
Dr. Remaley enjoys taking care of patients of all ages and activity levels. He believes that educating patients and ensuring they feel part of the decision team is vital to their success. He believes in working as a team with the patient and other care providers to provide the best opportunity for patients to return to their daily activities and work as soon as possible.
In his spare time, Dr. Remaley enjoys spending time with his wife, Angela, and their daughters, Tylah and Madison. He loves playing golf and hanging out at the beach with his family. He enjoys traveling with his wife and exploring new adventures, and he loves trying new foods.
Dr. Remaley has been great at making me feel comfortable with my surgery and recovery. He took extra time to help soothe my anxiety and was able to get me the necessary treatment quickly and efficiently.
He was awesome. Customer service was great.
He was very nice and professional, and genuinely wanted to help me. He gave me the referrals I needed and other staff were extremely helpful as well.
Amazing
Like a lot. Talks to you and listens to you. Would definitely recommend.
Good all around service. Friendly and very knowledgeable. I would highly recommend.
He's the BEST. I COULDN'T BE HAPPIER.
Just soo much in a rush. Always have unanswered questions and never asks are you ok on your meds. Always have to ask the assistant for refills. He seems to be in a rush all the time. Doesnt ask you if you have any questions. Zoom out the door
I never got to see him. He never came in and evaluated me. A different doctor or assistant or student came in, looked at me and told me that there was nothing that he could do plainly you could see that there was something wrong with my arm. It’s swollen and looks broken although the x-ray show that it’s not broken I waited all that time to see the doctor and never even got to speak to him. He never came into the room, I asked to see him, and the person that came in said that he was unavailable that I would have to make another appointment and specify to see him
Professional and thorough as always.