NWSC would like to welcome our newest intern to the team, Dr. Jordan Sullivan! Dr. Sullivan will be joining NWSC in offering minimally invasive foot surgery. He brings a fresh perspective to the minimally invasive techniques we’ve been doing for over 20 years, which allow our patients to get back to their normal lives as quickly as possible.
Dr. Sullivan was born and raised in the Mid-West and has a passion for health and fitness activities. He loves spending time in the mountains, snowboarding and hiking. He also enjoys relaxing while reading a great book or cooking a delicious, healthy meal for friends and family.
Like all members of the Northwest Surgery Center team, Dr. Sullivan uses a patient-first approach. He believes in minimizing the inconveniences of foot surgery. The less invasive the surgery and the sooner patients can make a full recovery and get back to enjoying their lives, the better.
Dr. Sullivan completed his Bachelor’s of Science in Biotechnology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. To continue his passion and interest in orthopedic surgery, he went to the Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery in North Chicago, IL. Where he graduated with honors in 2016.
Dr. Sullivan went on to complete a three-year residency in foot reconstruction at Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s in Milwaukee, WI. He also received training in minimally invasive surgery, wound care, biomechanics, and sports medicine.
With this education, it’s no surprise that Dr. Sullivan found his way to NWSC. We can’t wait to see what he will contribute to our growing team!
Welcome, Dr. Sullivan!
Dr. Sullivan will be working at our Denver Office.
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