His specialties include lumbar and cervical spinal surgery, traumatic spinal injuries, adult and adolescent scoliosis, artificial disc replacement and many minimally invasive spinal surgical techniques. Dr. Troy also provides treatment in the area of sports medicine, particularly shoulder, elbow and knee injuries as well as general orthopedics.
Dr. Troy earned his medical degree from Rush Medical College in Chicago and completed his residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He also completed fellowships at the Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital in Columbus, Ga., and the Leatherman Spine Center in Louisville.
Dr. Troy serves several academic positions instructing orthopedic resident from the University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center and Midwestern Osteopathic Orthopedics residents. He also mentors medical students, emergency room residents and family practice residents.
His hospital affiliations include Advocate Christ Medical Center, Palos Community Hospital, Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery and Little Company of Mary Hospital.
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