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Welcome to Texas Institute for Surgery at PHD
Texas Surgeons with the Texas Institute for Surgery at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas specialize in orthopedic surgery, back and spinal surgery, ENT procedures, plastic surgery, foot and ankle surgery, urological surgical care, sports medicine. Texas Institute for Surgery in North Dallas, is jointly owned by a group of highly acclaimed Dallas surgeons and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. 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. Showcase
Texas Institute for Surgery at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas introduces the first wireless OR in DFW
![]() Texas Institute for Surgery's John Peloza, M.D. discusses advancements in spine treatment and technology. MORE INFO » AUDIO ARCHIVE »
SPORTS INJURY
PSN connects organized sports programs and individual athletes with sports medicine and health care professionals MORE INFO »
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![]() Surgeons at the Texas Institute for Surgery at PHD are the first to perform surgeries in the area’s first wireless group of operating rooms. READ MORE » ![]() Ford Albritton, M.D., a leader of balloon sinuplasty technology, was interviewed by CBS. READ MORE » ![]() The Dallas Morning News Citizen Watchdog column, "Tool can help you compare hospitals" features TIS patient ratings. ...While at least 50 percent of patients surveyed at all Dallas County hospitals said their rooms were "always clean," the Texas Institute for Surgery at Presbyterian Hospital rated the highest, with 89 percent of patients saying their rooms were always clean… READ MORE » ![]() DALLAS – Balfour Beatty Construction and Sleep Experts have been honored as the recipients of the 2009 Greater Dallas Business Ethics Awards. Two area medical facilities, Texas Institute for Surgery, L.L.P and Frisco Medical Center, L.L.P, were among the nine finalists. READ MORE » ![]() Joe Freudenberger, CEO of OakBend Medical Center in Richmond, Texas, and Debbie Hay, president of the Texas Institute for Surgery in Dallas, and were named CEO of the Year runner-ups. READ MORE » ![]() Right ON-Q. ON-Q C-bloc automatically delivers a local anesthetic near the nerve for days immediately following surgery to help reduce your need for narcotics and keep you virtually pain free. READ MORE » ![]() Playground taunts of ‘Dumbo’ got you down? Get your ears done Steven J. White, M.D., performed otoplasty at Texas Institute for Surgery at PHD READ MORE » ![]() Doctor-owned hospitals survive latest threat A provision seeking to ban physician-owned hospitals did not make it into the final version of a bill that was signed by President Obama last week ... READ MORE » ![]() In its 18th year, the Dallas 100™ Awards, presented by... READ MORE » ![]() No current events. |