Dr. Brandon Perez is a native to the Wichita Falls area, born and raised in nearby Olney, Texas. After graduating from Olney High School, he attended Texas Tech University and earned a Bachelor of Science in Zoology. He completed both medical school and orthopaedic surgery residency at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. During his training, he worked with surgeons both, in Galveston, and the renowned Texas Medical Center in Houston. He was the recipient of awards for excellence in teaching and in pediatric orthopedics, and was nominated as one of the highest performing residents at the University of Texas Medical Branch.
Upon completion of his Orthopaedic training, Dr. Perez was selected for an Adult Joint Reconstruction Fellowship with the Triangle Orthopaedic Associates in Durham, North Carolina. During this year of subspecialty training, he studied advanced techniques in hip, knee, and shoulder replacement surgery. Working with faculty recognized as leaders in the field of Joint Replacement Surgery, Dr. Perez acquired the skills necessary to perform the most complex joint construction procedures in both primary and revision settings. Techniques learned in fellowship and integrated into his practice include advanced non-operative treatment of arthritis, robot assisted surgery, computer navigated surgery, minimally invasive joint replacement surgery, and cutting edge post-operative pain management and rehabilitation.
Residency:
The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas
Fellowship:
Triangle Orthopaedic Associates, Durham, North Carolina
Affiliations:
American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons
American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons