David Cearley, MD

Provider

David Cearley, MD

Pediatric Orthopaedic Oncology
Orthopaedics
Pediatric Orthopaedics

Awards: 2000 Windmill Lake Sprint Triathlon - First Place, Team Competition 1991 Texas Christian University Creative Writing Contest Award - Submission: 'Letters from a Young Doctor' 1989-1990 Founder's Scholarship - King's College - Full tuition merit based award

  • Clinical Interests

    Pediatric Orthopedics
    Orthopedic Oncology

  • Specialties

    Pediatric Orthopaedic Oncology

    Orthopaedics

    Pediatric Orthopaedics

  • Language(s)

    English

Positions

Associate Professor

Certifications

American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery

Education and Training

Internship: Medical College of Georgia - General Surgery - 2001

Residency: Medical College of Georgia - Pediatric Orthopaedic - 2005

Fellowship: University of Utah - Pediatric Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Oncology Fellowships - 2006 & 2007

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Dr. Cearley’s Reviews

February 16, 2024

Love doctor clearly. He's awesome, right from the beginning he took care of us and my daughter's need and listened to what I had to say and thankfully he listened to my concerns and did a great thorough assessment of my daughter's leg otherwise the infection would have progressed. He listened when I informed him that I did not think it was a sprain ankle and thankfully he looked because the ER from doctors hospital had her foot in a cast thinking it was a sprain.

January 19, 2024

Made the experience of a broken bone/fracture seem really easy and do-able for us

November 1, 2023

I would never recommend this provider.

April 22, 2023

The clinic is too far from the parking lot for injured patients that can't walk.

March 29, 2023

Dr. Cearley looked at the x-rays and came in to check my son's splint, then told me that we were going to keep him in it for a week. At the next appointment they would cast him or x-ray it again to verify fracture or not. Then he left. He spent less than five minutes in the room and didn't hardly address my son, the patient.

March 8, 2023

The provider did explain most things, but I still left confused as to what the proper things she should be doing with the brace on. It was also hard to follow along when there was another conversation going on in the room for the other patient.

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