Medicare Procedure and Patient Information
2021 Medicare Procedure Volume
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. David W. Lee, MD for Medicare patients.
58 |
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Dr. David W. Lee, MD is an orthopedist in Mclean, VA specializing in orthopedics/orthopedic surgery. He graduated from Brown University, Alpert Medical School. Dr. David W. Lee, MD is affiliated with Inova, Reston Hospital Center, Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, HCA Virginia, OrthoVirginia, INOVA HEALTH CARE SERVICES, OrthoVirginia McLean-Tysons and ORTHOVIRGINIA INC.
1760 Old Meadow Road Suite 500
Mclean, VA 22102
3620 Joseph Siewick Drive Suite 100
Fairfax, VA 22033
Shoulder Arthritis
Shoulder arthritis is a very common condition that causes pain, stiffness, or a grinding sensation in the shoulder. Some patients may hear a clicking or popping noise, and all symptoms are more noticeable when moving. Arthritis occurs when the cartilage that cushions joints becomes damaged.
Normally, when two bones come together inside a joint, they are separated by a layer of tough, smooth cartilage. The cartilage allows the bones to glide across each other, which makes movement easier. Cartilage can be damaged by an injury, by an illness such as rheumatoid arthritis, or by simple wear and tear (osteoarthritis). In the shoulder, the two joints most commonly affected are the AC joint (where the shoulder blade and collarbone connect at the outside edge of the shoulder), and the glenohumeral joint (where the arm bone meets the shoulder blade).
Treatment for shoulder arthritis may include:
Surgical treatments include the removal of inflamed tissue and joint reconstruction. The type of arthritis and severity of the damage will determine which treatment is most appropriate.
Trigger Finger Surgery
"Trigger finger," or stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition where the tendons at the base of a finger become irritated and swollen. They may develop small lumps similar to scar tissue. As the swollen, bumpy tendons pass through their sheath, a tunnel of connective tissue that holds them in place, they become stuck. The finger gets frozen in a bent, curled position. If forced, the finger can be straightened. When this happens, the stuck tendons slip through all at once, often causing a popping or clicking noise. Many cases of trigger finger respond well to non-surgical treatments such as NSAIDs, splints, or injected steroids. However, in severe cases, surgery may be necessary.
During trigger finger surgery, the tendons at the base of the affected finger are identified and the sheath is opened up, allowing the tendons to move freely without getting stuck. This can be done through a tiny incision in the palm, or even without an incision at all, using the tip of a needle. Most people are able to move their fingers normally, bending and straightening their finger without catching or popping, right away after surgery. Although patients may have some pain and stiffness as they heal, recovery is quick.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. David W. Lee, MD for Medicare patients.
doctor visit | 58 |
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Volume of procedures performed by Dr. David W. Lee, MD for Medicare patients.
doctor visit | 58 |
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Dr. David W. Lee, MD graduated from Brown University, Alpert Medical School. He completed residency at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. He has a state license in Virginia.
Medical School: Brown University, Alpert Medical School
Residency: Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Licensed In: Virginia
Dr. David W. Lee, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. David W. Lee, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: Oscar, Accountable Care Management Group, United Healthcare, Aetna, Medicare, Medicaid of Virginia, Humana, Medicare Railroad, Cigna, Anthem, Humana Gold Plus, Cigna Connect, Prime Health, Anthem Healthkeepers, Piedmont Community Health Plan, Kaiser Permanente Senior Advantage, Molina Complete Care, Sentara POS, FAMIS PLUS, Sentara Complete Select, Custom Ink, Sentara Medicare Value, Carefirst, Sentara Medicare Savings, Sentara Community Plan, Sentara Medicare Salute, Sentara Complete, Aetna Better Health, Clear Spring Health, Sentara Plus, Sentara Medicare Prime, SaveATree, Sentara Individual & Family and MedCost/Virginia Health Network.
According to our sources, Dr. David W. Lee, MD accepts the following insurance providers:
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. David W. Lee, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Arthrex, Inc. |
$925
$925 |
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Stryker Corporation |
$405
BLUEPRINT PATIENT SPECIFIC INSTRUMENTATION $405 |
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Supreme Orthopedic Systems, LLC |
$304
$304 |
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Medtronic, Inc. |
$115
INTELLIS ADAPTIVESTIM $115 |
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Smith+Nephew, Inc. |
$50
EVOS $50 |
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Other |
$44
ON-Q* PUMP AND ACCESSORIES $29 |
Exparel $15 |
Travel and Lodging | $1,558 |
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Food and Beverage | $285 |
Dr. David Lee, who practices in Fairfax, VA and McLean, VA, is a medical specialist in orthopedics/orthopedic surgery. His areas of expertise include strains, shoulder instability, and wrist fracture surgery. His professional affiliations include Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, OrthoVirginia, and Reston Hospital Center. According to Yext, Dr. Lee is currently accepting new patients at his office in McLean, VA. After completing medical school at Brown University, Alpert Medical School, Dr. Lee performed his residency at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. He has received the following distinction: Voted Top Doctor by Northern Virginia Magazine.