Howard A. Cohen, MD

Burlingame, United States

4.5

20 reviews

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Specialties

Shoulder and knee arthroscopy and sports medicine injuries

History

Established in 1984.

Dr. Howard Cohen is a renowned orthopedic surgeon practicing in Burlingame, California. His education and training are second to none. Dr. Cohen did his residency – as well as a trauma fellowship – in orthopedic surgery at the UCSF School of Medicine before serving four years as Assistant Clinical Professor in orthopedic surgery at UCSF. Since 1984, he has run an acclaimed orthopedic surgery practice in Burlingame. During this time, Dr. Cohen has built a reputation among both patients and peers for being friendly, honest, ethical and a vocal advocate for quality patient care. He is also widely recognized for his commitment to surgical excellence, focusing on minimizing pain and recovery time and enabling his patients to return fully to their favorite physical and athletic activities thus making him one of the best orthopedic surgeons in bay area.

Meet the Business Owner

Howard C.

Business Owner

I’m an avid endurance runner in my 60s. Over 30 years of running, I’ve been no stranger to painful injuries, or to worrying about whether I would recover fully from them.

I bring this personal perspective to each patient I see. From triathletes to weekend warriors to active baby boomers and seniors, my focus is always on helping you to achieve your recovery goals by pursuing a course of treatment that will get you back to the physical activities you love with maximum efficiency. This has made me the preferred orthopedic surgeon in San Francisco.

My experience has taught me that an injury doesn’t have to sideline you indefinitely. My staff and I are committed to ensuring that your path to recovery is as smooth as possible, and that you regain the mobility and quality of life you cherish.

«…the secret of the care of the patient is in caring for the patient.»

–Francis W. Peabody, October 21, 1925