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Kelly Cline, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, Austin, TX

KellyElizabethClineMD

Orthopaedic Surgery Austin, TX

Pediatric Orthopedics

Physician

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  • Office

    9835 N Lake Creek Parkway
    Austin, TX 78717
    Phone+1 737-229-3514
    Fax+1 737-229-3544

Summary

  • I am a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with a primary focus on the diagnosis, treatment and surgical management of sports-related injuries. I am dual fellowship trained in both Orthopedic Sports Medicine, as well as Pediatric Orthopedics, so I can safely provide care to athletes of all ages.

Education & Training

  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterResidency, Orthopaedic Surgery, 2010 - 2015
  • University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine
    University of Texas Medical Branch School of MedicineClass of 2010

Certifications & Licensure

  • CA State Medical License
    CA State Medical License 2015 - 2025
  • TX State Medical License
    TX State Medical License 2017 - 2025
  • American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • Schools Promote Healthy, Active Living to Offset Lack of Physical Education During Pandemic
    Schools Promote Healthy, Active Living to Offset Lack of Physical Education During PandemicNovember 9th, 2020
  • Austin Doctor Warns Parents About ACL Tears in Children
    Austin Doctor Warns Parents About ACL Tears in ChildrenMarch 6th, 2020
  • New Study from the Orthopaedic Institute for Children May Lead to Reduced Use of Opioids by Adolescents
    New Study from the Orthopaedic Institute for Children May Lead to Reduced Use of Opioids by AdolescentsApril 9th, 2018