Douglas Dewindt, PA-C completed a bachelor’s in Biology at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond, OK. Douglas then worked over a year with our Providers here at Southwest Orthopedics to obtain experience and form connections prior to Physician Assistant School. He then attended Oklahoma City University’s Physician Assistant Program for nearly three years, where he served as Class President and earned his master’s degree.
Douglas Dewindt, PA-C completed a bachelor’s in Biology at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond, OK. Douglas then worked over a year with our Providers here at Southwest Orthopedics to obtain experience and form connections prior to Physician Assistant School. He then attended Oklahoma City University’s Physician Assistant Program for nearly three years, where he served as Class President and earned his master’s degree.
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Very informative and friendly.
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Very knowledgeable friendly professional
(3 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
He talks to you in a way that can be understood. He's a really nice & professional.
(1 month ago)
Feb-2026
He's very caring!
(1 month ago)
Feb-2026
He was awesome.
(1 month ago)
Feb-2026
Doug is GREAT and cares about his patients.
(1 month ago)
Jan-2026
Very patient and understanding what my issue was was very helpful discussing my option that needed to be done
(1 month ago)
Jan-2026
One of the best
(1 month ago)
Jan-2026
Very attentive to patient needs.
(2 months ago)
Jan-2026
I went in for my first post op appointment. Met with Dewindt. He asked me had I seen my X-rays to which I replied No. He showed me on his cell phone the screws that were placed in my left Femur. He said oh & by the way one is too long. You'll have to go under again for it to be removed..I'm not happy at all. How does this happen?
Douglas Dewindt, PA-C hails from Hutchinson and Salina Kansas where he was raised and attended Salina South High School. After graduation he sought and completed a bachelor’s in Biology at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond, OK. Douglas then worked over a year with our Providers here at Southwest Orthopedics to obtain experience and form connections prior to Physician Assistant School. He then attended Oklahoma City University’s Physician Assistant Program for nearly three years, where he served as Class President and earned his master’s degree. He then graduated, was certified nationally, and returned to work as a provider alongside two of his mentors in our group; Supervising Physician Doctor Kristopher Avant and Kyle Hollingsworth, PA. Douglas is happily married to his wife Melissa, a highschool math teacher in Edmond Public Schools. He loves movies, music, football, dogs, and being social. His interest in medicine can be traced to childhood home videos of his toddler self dancing to George Clooney’s “ER” theme song. His specific interest in Orthopedic Medicine began by participating in competitive 5A High School Football, increased during Human Anatomy with Cadaver Dissection in undergraduate studies, and finally, was fostered by his time with us prior to his Master’s Degree. Douglas also moonlights in local Urgent Care settings, and maintains that he will forever remain a student of Medicine. Douglas is always happy to see you at our Yukon location, surgery centers, and looks to have availability at the OKC location coming in early 2023.
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Very informative and friendly.
Very knowledgeable friendly professional
He talks to you in a way that can be understood. He's a really nice & professional.
He's very caring!
He was awesome.
Doug is GREAT and cares about his patients.
Very patient and understanding what my issue was was very helpful discussing my option that needed to be done
One of the best
Very attentive to patient needs.
I went in for my first post op appointment. Met with Dewindt. He asked me had I seen my X-rays to which I replied No. He showed me on his cell phone the screws that were placed in my left Femur. He said oh & by the way one is too long. You'll have to go under again for it to be removed..I'm not happy at all. How does this happen?