OPA physicians are board certified in Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, Physiatry, and Anesthesiology / Interventional Pain Medicine, and each has advanced subspecialty fellowship training in Sports, Joints, Foot & Ankle, Spine, and Trauma. OPA physicians are known regionally and throughout the world as leaders in their fields.
OPA physicians are board certified in Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, Physiatry, and Anesthesiology / Interventional Pain Medicine, and each has advanced subspecialty fellowship training in Sports, Joints, Foot & Ankle, Spine, and Trauma. OPA physicians are known regionally and throughout the world as leaders in their fields.
OPA physicians are board certified in Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, Physiatry, and Anesthesiology / Interventional Pain Medicine, and each has advanced subspecialty fellowship training in Sports, Joints, Foot & Ankle, Spine, and Trauma.
OPA physicians are known regionally and throughout the world as leaders in their fields. They lecture frequently, train others and develop new surgical techniques using breakthrough hardware in today’s surgical fields.
Our physicians are the team physicians for many of the area’s professional sports teams including the Seattle Mariners, the Seattle Seahawks, the Seattle Storm, Pacific Northwest Ballet and dozens of collegiate and recreational leagues throughout the greater Seattle area.

Archana Chivukula, M.D.
She is very pleasant and efficient!.
Carl Basamania, M.D.
Dr.Basamania clearly explained my shoulder condition and recommended a repair of the rotator cuff and described the procedure he uses. I was impressed with his detailed assessment. I fully expected to be told I needed a shoulder replacement. I was more than just a little relieved to not have that as a first option! Thank you
Sean Toomey, M.D.
Very direct on my situation and what actions would be best. Made me feel at ease
Lawrence Holland, M.D.
One of the best in the business !
L. Kirk Lorimer, D.P.M.
Professional, knowledgeable and helpful
Michael McAdam, M.D.
So kind and a good listener. I’d be confident having him do a knee surgery on me albeit I hope I don’t need one.
Lawrence Holland, M.D.
He made my knees feel like I was 40 again. Very little pain after surgery on both knees.
Scott Hormel, M.D.
Everyone was amazing A+
Frederick Lee, M.D.
He is kind, listens and explains things. I appreciated everything he did and if needed would visit him again.
Martin Mankey, M.D.
Dr. Mankey is a poor communicator, both listening and providing patients with appropriate information needed to make treatment decisions or about the treatment he provided. He is rude, disrespectful, and unprofessional. He refused to acknowledge my post-surgical complications. My pain was taken as a criticism of his performance. When, months after surgery, it was visibly apparent that there was an issue, he finally diagnosed it properly. However he said there was nothing he could do. He then repeatedly said he’d never had this happen before, completely focused on himself. I had to start seeing another foot specialist and now my complications are being treated appropriately. Because of Dr. Mankey’s refusal to address the issue in a timely manner, I face a lifetime of pain. Additionally, he refuses to follow best practice and chart in the room. Consequently, he’s unprepared to discuss details and makes assumptions without validating them with patient or by referring to the chart notes.