Joshua M. Neubauer, MD
Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital

Joshua M. Neubauer, MD

Specialties:
  • Shoulder
  • Sports Medicine

Midwest Orthopedic Specialty Hospital gives you the highest level of care in a patient-centered facility. We have designed it with the patient as first priority to give you the most comfortable experience possible for all of your orthopedic needs including surgery.

Bio

Dr. Neubauer is a highly specialized physician who is fellowship trained in both shoulder arthroscopy and reconstruction as well as sports medicine and trauma. Dr. Neubauer participates in many physical activities including running, cycling, tennis, racquetball, skiing and fishing. His various sporting endeavors keep him well aware of the importance of superior joint health.

Meet Dr. Neubauer

From rotator cuff repairs to comprehensive shoulder reconstruction, Dr. Neubauer specializes in orthopedic surgery for the shoulder. He wants to have a positive effect on your life as your physician and surgeon. Watch this video to learn more about Dr. Neubauer.

Clinical Interests

Arthroscopy, Comprehensive Shoulder Care, Shoulder Reconstruction, Sports Medicine, Fractures, Total Shoulder Replacement, Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement

Languages

English

Education

  • Medical School

    University of Louisville School of Medicine - Louisville, Kentucky
  • Residency

    University of Louisville School of Medicine - Louisville, Kentucky
  • Residency

    Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Fellowship

    Lake Tahoe Orthopedic Institute - Sports Medicine and Trauma - Zephyr Cove, Nevada
  • Fellowship

    Orthopedic Institute of Wisconsin - Shoulder Arthroscopy and Reconstruction - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
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