Zachary Diltz, M.D., earned his undergraduate degree in biology from the University of Alabama, followed by his Doctor of Medicine degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. After his orthopedic surgery residency at Campbell Clinic-University of Tennessee, he completed a spine surgery fellowship at Houston Methodist.
While in medical school, Dr. Diltz was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and graduated summa cum laude. He also had multiple peer-reviewed publications in medical journals.
Zachary Diltz, M.D., earned his undergraduate degree in biology from the University of Alabama, followed by his Doctor of Medicine degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. After his orthopedic surgery residency at Campbell Clinic-University of Tennessee, he completed a spine surgery fellowship at Houston Methodist.
While in medical school, Dr. Diltz was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and graduated summa cum laude. He also had multiple peer-reviewed publications in medical journals.
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Dr. Diltz was very nice and very reassuring. Great bedside manner.
(4 days ago)
Mar-2026
Dr Diltz is thorough, caring and a good listener. I am thankful that he is my physician for orthopedic health care. He’s just THE BEST!!
(4 days ago)
Mar-2026
always professional and straightforward
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Checked on my back from the surgery he did in December and saw improvement. When I explained now that I was having severe hip pain, he did check that out. Had x-rays done and referred me to one of the orthopedic hip surgeons. He’s always pleasant and professional and even if it is in his field of surgery, he sent you to the right people. He’s a great doctor.
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Late for appointment time
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Excellent manner and confident.
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Dr Diltz is such. a wonderful man and Doctor. The 2 operations he reformed got rid of my sciatic nerve which I thought was never going away God bless him
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Great listener, explains the diagnosis clearly and recommendations for next steps. Kind, professional manner.
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Dr Diltz listened to me and my problem and ordered a MRI TO FURTHER evaluate my sciatic problem. I have a MRI scheduled for March 24 th but wasn’t able to get a follow up appointment with him until April 29th to discuss further treatment. I think that’s a long time to have to wait to start treatment when you’re in pain.
Zachary Diltz, M.D., earned his undergraduate degree in biology from the University of Alabama, followed by his Doctor of Medicine degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. After his orthopedic surgery residency at Campbell Clinic-University of Tennessee, he completed a spine surgery fellowship at Houston Methodist.
While in medical school, Dr. Diltz was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and graduated summa cum laude. He also had multiple peer-reviewed publications in medical journals.
Dr. Diltz was very nice and very reassuring. Great bedside manner.
Dr Diltz is thorough, caring and a good listener. I am thankful that he is my physician for orthopedic health care. He’s just THE BEST!!
always professional and straightforward
Checked on my back from the surgery he did in December and saw improvement. When I explained now that I was having severe hip pain, he did check that out. Had x-rays done and referred me to one of the orthopedic hip surgeons. He’s always pleasant and professional and even if it is in his field of surgery, he sent you to the right people. He’s a great doctor.
Late for appointment time
Excellent manner and confident.
Dr Diltz is such. a wonderful man and Doctor. The 2 operations he reformed got rid of my sciatic nerve which I thought was never going away God bless him
Great listener, explains the diagnosis clearly and recommendations for next steps. Kind, professional manner.
Dr Diltz listened to me and my problem and ordered a MRI TO FURTHER evaluate my sciatic problem. I have a MRI scheduled for March 24 th but wasn’t able to get a follow up appointment with him until April 29th to discuss further treatment. I think that’s a long time to have to wait to start treatment when you’re in pain.
Great I teraction.Answer questions and concerns