| Great Plains Regional Medical Center introduces Dr. Charley Gates to the North Platte medical community. An orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Gates was valedictorian of his medical school class at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He completed his residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, winning a research award for a study on muscle healing following injury. In addition to caring for his patients, he has been heavily involved in research and co-authored several publications in the orthopaedic field.
Dr. Gates will be located at 15 McNeel Lane as part of Orthopaedic Surgery of Great Plains, affiliated with North Platte Nebraska Physician Group. He will be sharing office space with North Platte Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. For more information, please call 308-534-6655.
Great Plains Regional Medical Center welcomes Dr. Charley Gates to the North Platte medical community. An orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Gates was valedictorian of his medical school class at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He completed his residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, winning a research award for a study on muscle healing following injury. In addition to caring for his patients, he has been heavily involved in research and co-authored several publications in the orthopaedic field.
Dr. Gates is located at 15 McNeel Lane as part of Orthopaedic Surgery of Great Plains, affiliated with North Platte Nebraska Physician Group. He will be sharing office space with North Platte Orthopaedics and Sport Medicine. He is currently accepting new patients. For more information, please call 308-534-6655.
Orthopaedic Surgery of Great Plains specializes in:
Ankle, hand and wrist, knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, sports medicine, arthroscopic surgery and joint replacement.
Statement of practice:
“The patient - physician relationship is built on trust and communication and begins with the initial
office visit. Each patient is unique, and each patient’s story can only be understood in the context of
that patient’s life. By listening closely to each patient’s words, I try to understand the precise nature
of the problem and how it is impacting the patient’s quality of life.
Working together, we can identify the best course of treatment, whether it is lifestyle modifications,
physical therapy, over the counter medications, or surgery. I am readily available to all of my patients
and encourage questions and discussions about the different treatment options. I believe in the
sanctity of the human body and regard surgery as a last resort in the healing process.
I look forward to the opportunity to serve you.”
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