Why the Leone Center for Orthopedic Care?

The Leone Center for Orthopedic Care is founded on the vision of an award-winning orthopedic surgeon who understands the value of treating his patients as people.

Using the latest hip and knee replacement technology, techniques and therapies, Dr. William Leone has restored the mobility and improved the quality of life of thousands. His dedication and reputation allows him-despite the current health care climate-to practice medicine the way he believes it should be practiced: by providing his patients with state-of-the-art orthopedic care and a degree of personal attention that is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. At The Leone Center for Orthopedic Care, the doctor-patient relationship is as important as the surgery itself.

The Leone Center for Orthopedic Care’s concierge service provides patients with personalized care in a warm and welcoming environment. The following links will provide you with more information about how Dr. Leone uses state-of-the-art technology and a gently approach to minimize pain and maximize patient outcomes.


Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – According to a study by US Markets for Large-Joint Reconstructive Implants, more than 400,000 total hip replacements are performed annually in the United States. As the baby boomer generation ages, that number is predicted to rise. Fort Lauderdale orthopedic surgeon …


William A. Leone, MD, received the prestigious 2011 "Top Doctors" for orthopedics as reported by Gold Coast magazine - for the second consecutive year. This is an incredible honor, as Dr. Leone was chosen out of over 230,000 of the nation's leading medical specialists, and only the best were …


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When I first met Dr. Leone in April 2009, I felt like “I didn’t have a leg to stand on.” My left hip was hurting terribly and my right hip, which had already been replaced, was dislocating. I had heard about Dr. Leone from friends and traveled many miles to see him.

I had undergone right THR in Rhode Island in November 1999. Unfortunately, that hip would periodically dislocate. This is so scary, painful and disabling. I had learned to always be “careful”; between these episodes the hip didn’t hurt and I was good but “careful.” In February 2009 my

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