Our Trains are Up!

 

We welcome you to come by and see our holiday train platform.

 Wishing you health and happiness,

Warm wishes for a Happy Holidays,

Lesley J. Anderson MD, Robert J. Purchase MD, Debby Anziano PA-C, Michelle, Jessica, Pilly, Jennifer, Beleny, and Ericka

I’m Excited to Join the Practice

After 3 years practicing in California’s Central Valley, my family and I could not be more excited to be back in San Francisco. 

I was born in Western Pennsylvania and remained there until after college.  It was during college that I became interested in orthopedic surgery as a career.  As a collegiate varsity football player, I had the unfortunate opportunity to get to know our team’s orthopedic surgeon on several occasions.  However, I was able to capitalize on that relationship and, after shadowing him for one month, my career path was set.  Orthopedics allows me to pursue many of my interests, such as biology; mechanics; and athletics to name a few.  It also allows me to treat patients from every stage of life.

I travelled to the eastern portion of Pennsylvania for medical school and attended Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA.  I was fortunate enough to stay at Temple to complete my orthopedic residency. 

Temple University Hospital is the tertiary care hospital in an urban neighborhood of North Philadelphia.  After a busy residency, I felt very comfortable treating the whole gamut of musculoskeletal pathology.  However, I had a particular interest in the shoulder and the ever-increasing functionality of arthroscopy to treat orthopedic conditions so I supplemented my orthopedic residency with a sports medicine and shoulder surgery fellowship in San Francisco. 

I believe in the ability of arthroscopy as a tool to improve intra-operative diagnosis and visualization of pathology as well as the decreased soft tissue damage of an arthroscopic procedure as opposed to similar open procedures. In addition to these benefits, the constant improvement of tools and techniques allow arthroscopic repairs to approach or surpass the historic open techniques. 

As a fully trained shoulder replacement surgeon, I feel equally comfortable with all the open reconstructive techniques, from hemi-resurfacing procedures to revision shoulder replacements. 

However, I do not want to become super-specialized.  I put an equal amount of time and effort developing myself as a general orthopedic surgeon during my residency and continue to refine those skills.   I routinely perform treatment of all manner of boney and soft tissue traumatic injuries, replacements of the knee and hip, knee arthroscopic procedures, and routine upper extremity work. 

My philosophy of care is anchored in my belief that a well-informed patient will do better clinically.  The word “doctor” is derived from a Latin word meaning “teacher”.  Therefore, my primary role is to serve as an advisor to my patients.  This allows you the patient to be an active participant in your care.

On a more personal level, it was during my time in Philadelphia that I met my wife, and we started our family that has been blessed with three wonderful children.  I try to remain active and fit despite a busy career and a young family.  During residency, I lost track of my physical fitness.  Due to time constraints, I began to jog a couple of mornings a week to lose weight.  Almost a decade later, I run consistently and have raced a handful of half-marathons despite being hampered with physical tools appropriate for more anaerobic pursuits.  Despite never competitively swimming, I am contemplating my first triathlon.  In the time left, I love to cook.  I have always enjoyed good food, but cooking allows one to experience the process on a deeper level. 

Thank you for taking the time to get to know me, and I look forward to getting to know you better in the office. 

-Robert J. Purchase, MD

Robert Purchase MD joining our practice

I am very excited to announce that as of August 1st I will have a new physician, Robert Purchase MD, join me in the practice. He is a wonderful doctor who has been practicing in the Valley for the past 3 years, and is now coming back to the Bay Area. I believe he has many of the same values I have felt are critical for providing care to patients.  He will be able to see you for most all orthopedic problems, not just knee and shoulder problems, (although he does have a subspecialty expertise in these areas.)

After 22 years in solo practice, I am excited to take a vacation longer than a week if I want to and know my practice is in good hands. No, I am NOT retiring or slowing down, although the rumors will fly, I imagine. The workaholic in me won’t let that happen.  I am adding services to the practice, which I have not been able to do in the past.

Dr. Purchase will also be contracted with Blue Cross PPO and Blue Shield PPO (pending) which many of you will appreciate. If you are BTMG, he is not yet contracted, so have your PCP send a referral to me and he will be able to see you.  He is also accepting new Medicare patients.

I appreciate all the loyalty many of you have shown me over the years, and now our “family” is growing and I hope we can enhance your experience in the office.

Please check his bio in the provider section of our web site.

-Lesley J Anderson MD