TIS physicians selected as recipients of D Magazine 2015 Best Doctors in Dallas

More than 30 physicians credentialed to practice at Texas Institute for Surgery at Texas Heath Presbyterian Dallas (TIS) are recognized by D Magazine in its October issue, Best Doctors 2015.

Best Doctors is an annual peer-review voting process. The nomination form asked board-certified doctors to cast a vote bearing in mind the following question: Which Dallas doctors would you trust with the care of a loved one?

"Texas Institute for Surgery at Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas is proud to be associated with such highly talented surgeons and physicians nominated by their peers and selected as D Magazine 2015 Best Doctors in Dallas recipients," said TIS President David Helfer, FACHE.

Texas Institute for Surgery offers a full range of surgical procedures including orthopedic, spine, pain management and ENT, among others. D Magazine recognized surgeons from nearly every specialty offered at TIS.

Over the last year, TIS was recognized with an Excellence through Insight award for "Overall Inpatient Experience" for Small Hospitals by HealthStream, Inc. This is the second consecutive year that TIS has received this honor.

TIS doctors who are listed as Best Docs by specialty are:

Cosmetic/Reconstructive Surgery

Gregg Anigian, MD

Patrick Pownell, MD

Bryan Pruitt, MD

Steven White, MD

Emergency Medicine

Lawrence Hum, MD

Hand Surgeons

W. Dennis Stripling, MD

Infectious Disease Surgeons

Elaine Haron, MD

Allison Liddell, MD

Gebre Tseggay, MD

Neurosurgery

Richard Jackson, MD

Ophthalmology/Lasik

James Merritt, MD

Meredith Abbott, MD

Orthopedic Surgery

John Gill, MD

James Montgomery, MD

Robert Scheinberg, MD

Otolaryngology

Ford Albritton, IV, MD

Bradford Gamble, MD

John Gilmore, MD

Stephen Landers, MD

Pain Management

Robert Bulger, MD

Renaud Rodrigue, MD

Kelly Will, MD

Podiatry

Leon Brill, MD

Urology

Elie Benaim, MD

Brian Feagins, MD

Joshua Fine, MD

Dan French, MD

Steve Frost, MD

Pat Fulgham, MD

Michael Gross, MD

Keith Kadesky, MD

Matthew Wilner, MD

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