About Ravi Bashyal, MD
Ravi Bashyal, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon at Endeavor Health, specializes in ultra-minimally invasive hip and knee replacement surgery. Performing more than 600 procedures each year, he leads the Minimally Invasive Outpatient Hip and Knee Replacement Program at Endeavor Health and advances outpatient care through the use of robotics, computer-guided technology and custom implant design. Dr. Bashyal also serves as the Medical Director and Chief Hip and Knee Replacement Consultant for the NBA Retired Players Association, lectures internationally on his surgical techniques and contributes to research through numerous publications and book chapters.
My endeavor
My endeavor is to deliver outstanding surgical results in an environment of care, compassion and open communication.
Care philosophy
I combine surgical precision with clear, compassionate communication to guide patients through every step of care. My practice is focused exclusively on ultra-minimally invasive hip and knee replacement surgery, allowing my team and me to refine our expertise in these procedures. We believe communication, education and listening are essential to patient comfort and confidence. By personalizing care and supporting each individual from consultation through recovery, we aim to help patients achieve outstanding results in a collaborative, caring environment.
Overview
- Gender Male
- Personal interests Aviation, Golf, Spending time with family, international charity mission trips (Operation Walk Chicago)
Conditions treated (4)
- Arthritis
- Orthopaedic joint care
- Hip arthritis
- Knee arthritis
Procedures performed (17)
- Knee replacement
- Hip replacement
- Outpatient and rapid recovery total knee replacements
- Outpatient and rapid recovery total hip replacements
- Robotic and computer-assisted hip surgery
- Robotic and computer-assisted knee surgery
- Custom patient specific hip replacements
- Custom patient specific knee replacements
- Minimal incision total hip replacement
- Minimally invasive and muscle sparing hip replacement
- Minimally invasive and muscle sparing knee replacement
- Minimally invasive partial knee replacement
- Minimally invasive hip and knee resurfacing
- Reconstructive hip surgery
- Reconstructive knee surgery
- Total hip replacement and revision surgery
- Total knee replacement and revision surgery
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Endeavor Health Medical Group
2180 Pfingsten Rd., Suite 3100 Glenview, IL 60026-1339 -
Endeavor Health Medical Group
9650 Gross Point Rd., Suite 2900 Skokie, IL 60076-5006
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2005University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
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2010Orthopaedic SurgeryWashington University School of Medicine
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2011Hip and Knee SurgeryHarvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital
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2013Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopedic Surgery
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Clinical Assistant Professor, The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
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