Joseph T. Moskal, MD

Joint Replacement

Chair of Orthopaedics

(4.8 out of 5)
776 Total Ratings
(4.8 out of 5)
776 Total Ratings

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Background

Medical School

  • Washington University

Fellowships

  • Cleveland Clinic Foundation
  • Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems

Specialties or Medical Focus

  • Joint Replacement
  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Orthopaedics

Internships

  • Barnes Hospital

NPI

  • 1740267095

Residencies

  • University of Virginia

Services

Conditions Treated

  • Arthritis
  • Congenital hip deformities
  • Congenital knee deformities
  • Degenerative joint disease
  • Fractures
  • Hip abnormalities
  • Knee abnormalities
  • Osteonecrosis

Treatments Offered

  • Anterior approach hip replacement
  • Hip resurfacing
  • Hip revision surgery
  • Knee resurfacing
  • Knee revision surgery
  • Removal of hip hardware
  • Removal of knee hardware
  • Total hip joint replacement
  • Total knee joint replacement

Biography

Joseph Moskal, M.D. is Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Senior Vice President at Carilion Clinic. A native of Brooklyn, NY, he received his undergraduate education from State University of New York at Binghamton (Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude), Binghamton, NY. After receiving his Doctor of Medicine from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO, Dr. Moskal completed an orthopaedic surgery residency at University of Virginia Medical Center and subsequently performed a one-year postdoctoral fellowship in adult reconstructive of the hip and knee and total joint replacement at Cleveland Clinic, followed by a second postdoctoral fellowship in orthopaedic traumatology at the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services System in Baltimore, MD.

Dr. Moskal joined the medical staff of Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in 1988 and has been instrumental in expanding orthopaedic services throughout the Southwestern region of Virginia. In 2010, Dr. Moskal became chief of orthopaedic surgery and the section chief of adult reconstruction, hip and knee service. In 2014, Dr. Moskal was appointed Chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, and Senior Vice President at Carilion Clinic, as well as Chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. Dr. Moskal is a professor at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and associate professor at University of Virginia medical school. He has received several awards, including membership to Alpha Omega Alpha, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Award of Excellence for Best Scientific Exhibit, the University of Virginia Resident Teaching Award, the Virginia Orthopaedic Society Lifetime Achievement Award and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Achievement Award. He is also a member of the American Orthopaedic Association, the Hip Society and the Knee Society, the highest honors bestowed upon a surgeon with those respective specialties, whose members are internationally recognized thought-leaders, innovators, mentors, researchers and educators. Dr. Moskal is past chair of the AAOS Exhibits Committee, the past chair of the Education Committee for AAHKS and past president of the Virginia Orthopaedic Society.

Dr. Moskal has over 140 publications in peer reviewed journals, over 50 published abstracts, 15 book chapters, and has authored 50 scientific exhibits national and international meetings. In addition, he is the senior editor for the second edition of the textbook The Direct Anterior Approach to Hip Reconstruction. He is a highly respected teacher who has lectured and been a guest speaker at over 300 national and international meetings and has given more than 1,800 presentations. He currently serves as chair of the International Masters Anterior Course. His current focus of research is on hip and knee replacements including the evaluation of new technology.

Ratings and Reviews

Explained Clearly

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Listened Carefully

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Easy Instructions

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Knew Medical History

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Showed Respect

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Spent Enough Time

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56 total reviews

(4.33 out of 5)

This was my first time with Dr. Moskal. I had seen 2 other doctors for this same issue. Even though I did not like the answer that I still needed to lose more weight & that his hands were tied. I understand and have continued to work to lose the weight, before other doctor's did not feel it necessary to continue to talk about surgery one weight was off. It has been a battle & Dr. Moskal was good at explaining.

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Have received great care from Dr. Moskal and just hope he doesn't retire anytime soon. I recommended him to everyone.

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Doesn't have good bedside manners. Not very personable.

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All experiences with Dr. Moskal were excellent/Allen Crowder.

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Overall outstanding team.

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Dr Moskal is THE BEST!! We are blessed to have him!

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Dr. Moskal is an excellent physician!

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Dr. Moskal stated when I was ready, we would replace my right knee. He was empathetic, kind, and compassionate.

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Dr. Moskal is an excellent physician - caring and meticulous.

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Excellent professional care and personal concern were given.

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