Fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jadye Kee helps patients understand hip, knee, and shoulder conditions through Bone Doc Talks — using memorable analogies, beautiful illustrations, and evidence-based education.
Restoring Motion. Rebuilding Lives.
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Learn about hip arthritis, anterior hip replacement, treatment options, and recovery.
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Bone Doc Talks
Dr. Kee explains complex joint problems through simple stories and visuals — so you can make confident decisions about your care.

Your knee is a road. Cartilage is the asphalt. Replacement is a resurfacing — not a full rebuild.

The shoulder is a golf ball balanced on a tee — built for motion but inherently unstable.

The robot never replaces the surgeon — it's a precision tool that helps Dr. Kee hit the target every time.
Once you understand your condition, the next step is a conversation about options. These are the procedures Dr. Kee performs most.
Muscle-sparing, no activity restrictions, AI-guided precision. Bikini incision option available. Same-day discharge offered.
Learn MoreComputer-navigated, robotic-assisted knee replacement tailored to your individual anatomy. Same-day discharge offered.
Learn MoreBoth anatomic and reverse total shoulder replacement for arthritis, rotator cuff tear arthropathy, and complex fractures.
Learn MoreDr. Jadye Kee is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip, knee, and shoulder replacement, fellowship-trained at UT Austin's Dell Medical School. Through Bone Doc Talks, he believes every patient deserves to actually understand their diagnosis before deciding what comes next.
Most consultations are covered by insurance. New patients are welcome. Come in to discuss your joint pain, imaging, and treatment options — no obligation to proceed with surgery.
New and existing patients welcome. Bring any existing imaging to your first visit.
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For life-threatening emergencies, call 911 immediately.