Partnering with physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, and other healthcare professionals to provide timely, evidence-based orthopedic care throughout the Brazos Valley.
A straightforward, collaborative referral process built on timely communication and evidence-based care.
New patient referrals are scheduled promptly to minimize delays in care.
Treatment plans grounded in current orthopedic literature and outcomes data.
Straightforward explanations for both patients and referring clinicians.
A summary of findings and treatment plans is returned after each visit.
Working alongside the referring clinician throughout treatment, whenever appropriate.
Fellowship-trained adult reconstruction care for patients with hip, knee, and shoulder conditions.
Specialized training in hip, knee, and shoulder reconstruction beyond orthopedic residency.
A muscle-sparing surgical approach offered for eligible patients.
Used selectively to support surgical precision; final decisions remain with the surgeon.
Comprehensive care for both first-time and revision hip, knee, and shoulder replacement.
Analogy-based explanations that help patients understand their condition and options.
Recommendations tailored to each patient's anatomy, activity level, and goals.
Clear communication improves care. These resources are designed to help healthcare professionals explain orthopedic conditions, prepare patients for treatment, and set realistic expectations before and after surgery.
Patient-friendly explanations to support conversations before a specialist referral.
Recovery timelines and expectations that reinforce your plan of care.
Straightforward resources to share with patients before and after visits.
Evaluation and treatment resources for hip, knee, and shoulder conditions.
Dr. Jadye Kee provides evaluation and treatment for adult hip, knee, and shoulder conditions, with a focus on joint reconstruction and replacement.
Bone Doc Talks uses simple analogies and evidence-based explanations to help patients understand orthopedic conditions and recovery.
A simple explanation of cartilage wear, osteoarthritis, nonsurgical treatment, and why knee replacement is more accurately described as resurfacing.
Watch or Learn More →A practical framework for understanding the first 7 days, 7 weeks, and 7 months after total knee replacement.
Watch or Learn More →A patient-friendly explanation of what robotic technology does, what it does not do, and how the surgeon remains in control throughout the procedure.
Watch or Learn More →Helpful information may include recent imaging, prior operative reports, relevant laboratory results, treatment history, and a current medication list. Patients should follow the scheduling and referral process provided by the office and their health plan.
Contact the OfficeAdditional resources for this list are being added on an ongoing basis.
These resources are in development and will be added to this page over time.
Use these resources before referral, during treatment discussions, or as reinforcement after a clinic visit. The goal is to make orthopedic care easier to understand for patients and the professionals caring for them.
Educational content is general and does not replace patient-specific medical evaluation, clinical judgment, or direct communication between treating professionals.