Texas Surgeons from the Texas
Institute for Surgery in North
Dallas specialize in orthopedic
surgery, back and spinal
surgery, ENT procedures, sports
medicine, plastic surgery, foot and
ankle surgery, urological
surgical care, sports medicine
and offer more than 400
respected surgeons located next
to the Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas.
Texas Institute for Surgery at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas is jointly owned by a group of highly acclaimed Dallas surgeons and Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas/Texas Health Resources. This dynamic combination has produced a state of the art surgical hospital which provides the best in surgical services along with the personal care and convenience of a small facility. The majority of our patients receive outpatient treatment. There are 9 inpatient beds for longer recovery needs.
Our Mission
To provide unparalleled
clinical excellence, care and
service for every patient
entrusting their care to our
professional team.
Accredited by the Joint
Commission
Texas Institute for Surgery at
PHD has earned the Joint
Commission's Gold Seal of
Approval™.
Presbyterian Sports Network (PSN), a referral outreach resource of Presbyterian Healthcare System (PHS), connects organized sports programs and individual athletes with sports medicine and health care professionals.
A recent KRLD 1080
afternoon broadcast
included a live
interview with Dr.
Richard L. Weiner,
chairman of
neurosurgery at
Presbyterian
Hospital of Dallas.
Dr. Weiner spoke
about brain cancer
and what treatments
are available to
those suffering from
the disease. The
story was based on
the news that Sen.
Edward Kennedy has a
malignant brain
tumor.
Dr. Bryan Pruitt elected
president of the
Dallas Society of
Plastic Surgeons
Bryan Pruitt, MD,
was elected
president of the
Dallas Society of
Plastic Surgeons.
The organization is
a group of
Dallas-area plastic
surgeons committed
to excellence in
plastic surgery,
patient safety and
patient education.
All of the members
of the Dallas
Society of Plastic
Surgery are
board-certified by
the American Board
of Plastic Surgery.
John T. Gill, MD,
Elected Chair of
Academy Board of
Councilors Read More
TIS Orthopedic
Surgeon Dr. Scott
Paschal instrumental
in reducing female
knee injuries. Read More
Ken Locker, Director
of Sports Marketing
for the Presbyterian
Sports Network (PSN),
has been named to
the 2008 Class of
the Texas Women’s
University
Intercollegiate
Athletics Hall of
Fame. PSN, a
referral outreach
resource, is
supported by
Presbyterian
Hospitals of Dallas
and Plano, and Texas
Institute for
Surgery.