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  • Cecilia Pascual-Garrido, MD, PhD

    Associate Professor, Adult Reconstruction- Adolescent and Hip Orthopedic Surgeon
  • Hip Arthroscopy

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General Appointment

Cecilia Pascual-Garrido, MD, PhD

Associate Professor, Adult Reconstruction- Adolescent and Hip Orthopedic Surgeon

For all appointments and inquiries, please call or click to request an appointment online.

We are happy to hear from you. Please contact us using the information below:

For questions in regards to patient care the below contact:

Tasha Duckett

Tasha Duckett

Medical Assistant to Dr. Cecilia Pascual-Garrido
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Adult Reconstruction-Adolescent & Young Adult Hip Service

Tel: 314-273-2671
Fax: 314-300-0835

Kate Braunksy, RN

Kate Braunksy, RN

Tel: 314-273-1913
Fax:314-300-0835
314-747-2595

Address to send studies for evaluation.

Kate Braunksy

Washington University-Orthopedics
Campus Box 8233-IOH 5
660 South Euclid Ave.
St Louis, MO 63110

 

Clinic Office Locations:

Center for Advanced Medicine (CAM)

Barnes Jewish Hospital
4921 Parkview Place,12A
St Louis, MO 63110


 

Chesterfield

14532 South Outer Forty Drive
Chesterfield, MO 63017


   

Please arrive 10-15 minutes early for your appointment for registration and to fill in a health questionnaire.

When you come for your appointment please remember to obtain and bring the following:

  • Driver’s License or a valid ID
  • Insurance information
  • Referral Letter (if required)
  • Reports, X-rays, MRIs, CT scans etc. and any other relevant information
  • List of medications (if any)

If you need to cancel an appointment

Telephone the office during business hours and allow at least 1 days’ notice so that we can offer your appointment time to patients on our waiting list.

We recognize that your time is valuable, and we make every effort to run on time. Occasionally emergencies or patients require a little more time, and these cause scheduling delays beyond our control. We apologize if we keep you waiting.

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