Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
Board-Certified
Dr. Mark Wang is a fellowship-trained and board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon. He joins the DISC team after practicing in Phoenix, Arizona, since 2012. His interest in medicine began while majoring in biology during his undergraduate studies at Stanford University. Dr. Wang furthered his medical interest graduating with honors with his senior thesis in orthopedic surgery. After receiving a medical degree from the UCLA School of Medicine, Dr. Wang finished his orthopedic surgery residency at the Stanford University Hospital and Clinics.
TOP important and interesting reviews from patients
- I cannot recommend Dr. Wang highly enough. He is an extraordinary surgeon, a true master of his craft. Thanks to his expertise and care, my life has been transformed after surgery. From the moment I met him, I knew I was in capable hands. Dr. Wang’s skill and dedication are evident in every aspect of his work. I am immensely grateful for the positive impact he’s had on my life. If you’re seeking top-tier surgical care, Dr. Wang is the absolute best choice.
- If you’re experiencing any back pain, I would highly recommend DISC, Dr Wang and his entire office staff. They took incredible care of my wife and I as we have an extremely active lifestyle. They took the time to fully assess our situation and worked hard with us to avoid surgery. However, we both had minimally invasive surgery during the past year and we’re pain free and doing great!
Thanks Dr Wang for giving us our life back to fully enjoy our daily activities!
- I found the office and the online registration very efficient and quick. Dr Wang took as much time as I required to understand what the MRI was showing. He was not pushy and I felt confident in his ability. I have now had the surgery and the support pre-surgery, during and post surgery is uncanny. Disc office is seem-less in arranging everything, follow up people said I chose the best there is. I am a believer now as my intense Sciatica pain is gone. And the surgery is healing fast, due to the minimum invasive procedure I’m assuming.