Dr. David Keyes, MD
Orthopedic SurgeryOrthopedic Surgery
Male
Miami, FL
Languages supported at his practice: Spanish, English
Languages supported at this practice:
Spanish, English
Office Hours:
Mo - Th: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fr: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Accepting New Patients
Primary Location
- Drs Sandrow & Keyes8940 N Kendall Dr Ste 1003EMiami, FL 33176
- Office Hours
Mo - Th: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMFr: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM- See All Locations
Dr. Keyes's Background
Bio
Dr. Keyes, MD is a practicing Orthopedic Surgeon in Miami, FL. Dr. Keyes graduated from University of Florida College of Medicine in 1983 and has been in practice for 36 years. He completed a residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center. He currently practices at Drs Sandrow & Keyes and is affiliated with Jackson Memorial Hospital. Dr. Keyes accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, TRICARE, and Humana. Dr. Keyes is board certified in Orthopaedic Surgery. In addition to English, Dr. Keyes's practice supports this language: Spanish.
Dr. Keyes, MD is a practicing Orthopedic Surgeon in Miami, FL. Dr. Keyes graduated from University of Florida College of Medicine in 1983 and has been in practice for 36 years. He completed a reside...Dr. Keyes, MD is a practicing Orthopedic Surgeon in Miami, FL. Dr. Keyes graduated from University of Florida College of Medicine in 1983 and has been in practice for 36 years. He completed a residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center. He currently practices at Drs Sandrow & Keyes and is affiliated with Jackson Memorial Hospital. Dr. Keyes accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, TRICARE, and Humana. Dr. Keyes is board certified in Orthopaedic Surgery. In addition to English, Dr. Keyes's practice supports this language: Spanish.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Jackson Memorial Hospital
- Jackson Memorial Hospital
Education
- Residency
- Mount Sinai Medical Center
- Medical School, 1983
- University of Florida College of Medicine
- Gainesville, FL
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