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Douglas Lowery, MD
Douglas Lowery, MD

Orthopedic Surgery
Sports Medicine

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Orthopaedic Associates

5828 Pearl Drive
Evansville, IN 47712

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Orthopaedic Associates
5828 Pearl Drive
Evansville, IN 47712
812-424-9291
Fax: 812-421-2733
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Orthopaedic Associates
10455 Orthopaedic Dr.
Newburgh, IN 47630
812-424-9291
Fax: 812-421-2722
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Board Certified

American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery

Medical Education

Bachelors Degree-DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana
Masters Degree in Physiology and Biophysics-Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana
Doctor of Medicine-Indiana University School of Medicine

Residency

Orthopedic Surgery-Summa Health System

Fellowship

Sports Medicine-Steadman Hawkins Clinic

Philosophy

A former college football player who still plays, Dr. Lowery understands the importance of successful return to activity for athletes of all levels and ages.

Interests

Away from work, Dr. Lowery enjoys participating in outdoor recreational activities with his family.

Experience

Dr. Lowery, an Indiana native, graduated with honors from the Indiana University School of Medicine and completed his orthopaedic residency in Ohio. He completed advanced fellowship training in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Minimally Invasive Surgery in Colorado.

Associations

2008–Present
Board Member: Evansville Surgery Center Associates, LLC
2005–2010
Finance Committee: Evansville Surgery Center Associates, LLC
2005–2009
Medical Executive Committee: Evansville Surgery Center Associates, LLC
2005–Present
Indiana Orthopaedic Society
2004–Present
American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
2004–Present
Indiana State Medical Association
2004–Present
Vanderburgh County Medical Society
2001–Present
Arthroscopy Association of North America–Resident Member
1999–2003
Summa Health System Resident Council Member

Professional Interests

Focus on Sports Medicine

Additional Information

Dr. Lowery, an Indiana native, graduated with honors from the Indiana University School of Medicine and completed his orthopaedic residency in Ohio. He completed advanced fellowship training in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Minimally Invasive Surgery in Colorado.

He now enjoys providing the same high level of orthopaedic care to patients in the Evansville area that he did as part of the medical team caring for the Denver Broncos and Colorado Rockies. A former college football player who still plays, Dr. Lowery understands the importance of successful return to activity for athletes of all levels and ages.

Away from work, Dr. Lowery enjoys participating in outdoor recreational activities with his family.



Honors
2002
Enneking Musculoskeletal Pathology Seminar Award

1998
Pittman Surgical Scholar

1997
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society

1997
American Medical Association Scholarship

1995
Clinical Research Meeting Investigator Presentation and Award

1995
Henry and Hattie Steinmetz Scholarship

1992
Merck Outstanding Achievement Award, Merck and Company

1990
Indianapolis Colts – National Football League

1989
Eugene C. Pulliam Senior Scholarship

1989
Division III Football Honorable Mention All-American

1989
DANA Science Fellowship

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