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Location Information
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The Orthopedic Center at Northwest
601 W. Maple Avenue Suite 411
Springdale
, AR
72762
Phone: (479) 757-5354
Fax: (479) 757-5358
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Credentials & Education
Medical Education
- Tulane University - School Of Medicine
Residency
Fellowship
- SOAR Medical Group Sports Orthpedics & Rehab
Board Certifications
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery
About the Doctor
Biography
Michael Bogatch, M.D., M.Sc., FAAOS, is a fellowship-trained and board-certified orthopedic surgeon who brings his years of orthopedic and sports medicine experience to Northwest Arkansas.
With subspecialty fellowship training in orthopedic sports medicine, Dr. Bogatch treats trauma-related and sports-related injuries, offers shoulder and knee replacement procedures and accepts patients ages 15 and older.
He has treated athletic/sports injuries for professional athletes, serving as assistant team doctor for the San Francisco Giants; has worked with Division I collegiate athletes at the University of San Francisco, Santa Clara University and DeAnza college; and has cared for many high school athletic programs throughout his career. Dr. Bogatch is currently serving as medical director of Rogers Heritage High School and Rogers High School.
Dr. Bogatch is an established medical literature author and has given many professional guest lecture presentations.
In 2009, Dr. Bogatch received the Guy A. Caldwell Award for Outstanding Performance in Clinic Orthopaedics from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA.
Michael Bogatch, M.D., M.Sc., FAAOS, is a fellowship-trained and board-certified orthopedic surgeon who brings his years of orthopedic and sports medicine experience to Northwest Arkansas. With subspecialty fellowship training in orthopedic sports medicine, Dr. Bogatch treats trauma-related and sports-related injuries, offers shoulder and knee replacement procedures and accepts patients ages 15 and older. He has treated athletic/sports injuries for professional athletes, serving as assistant team doctor for the San Francisco Giants; has worked with Division I collegiate athletes at the University of San Francisco, Santa Clara University and DeAnza college; and has cared for many high school athletic programs throughout his career. Dr. Bogatch is currently serving as medical director of Rogers Heritage High School and Rogers High School. Dr. Bogatch is an established medical literature author and has given many professional guest lecture presentations. In 2009, Dr. Bogatch received the Guy A. Caldwell Award for Outstanding Performance in Clinic Orthopaedics from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA.