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Dr. John G. Ellis, MD

Orthopedic Surgery, Board Certified

Male, Age 54, Graduated 1986, Medical College Of Wisconsin

Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine

Temecula
40949 Winchester Rd
Temecula, CA 92591

Dr. Ellis' Care Philosophy

Dr. John Ellis has been an orthopedic surgeon since 1991. He offers the very latest treatment options in orthopedic care. Dr. Ellis is one of the few doctors in the Temecula area that has been trained and has successfully performed the revolutionary Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR) procedure. He has had the opportunity to bring back these gender specific techniques to his practice in Temecula. Along with hip resurfacing, Dr. John Ellis also specializes in advanced orthopedics & sports medicine. His patients include many professional and extreme athletes. He also specializes in minimally invasive surgery, pain relief, rotater cup repair, meniscus repair, ACL surgery, hip replacement, knee replacement, Tommy John and in house rehabilitation. Learn more about Birmingham Hip Resurfacing, hip replacement or knee replacement and getting back into an active lifestyle by contacting Dr. John Ellis at Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine today for more information and a consultation.

Dr. Ellis' Specialty

  • Orthopedic Surgery - Board Certified

What Is a Specialty or Area of Special Expertise?

A specialty is the branch of medicine in which a doctor has completed advanced clinical training and education. Most doctors are board certified in their specialty. To receive the best healthcare for your needs, consider choosing a doctor who specializes in your particular medical condition. A specialist will concentrate on your specific needs and will be familiar with the best treatment methods.

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A specialty is the branch of medicine in which a doctor has completed advanced clinical training and education. Most doctors are board certified in their specialty. To receive the best healthcare for your needs, consider choosing a doctor who specializes in your particular medical condition. A specialist will concentrate on your specific needs and will be familiar with the best methods of treatment. 

Examples of specialists are a pediatrician who focuses on the physical, emotional, and social health of children from birth to young adulthood; or a cardiologist who specializes in diseases and conditions of the heart and blood vessels. 

A doctor may have more than one specialty, along with one or more subspecialties. For instance, a doctor could specialize in internal medicine and have a subspecialty in infectious disease. A subspecialty is a concentration within a specialty. 

Your primary care doctor (who is often a specialist in family medicine or internal medicine) can help you choose the right type of specialist. In fact, some health insurance plans require a referral from your primary care doctor before you visit a specialist.

Dr. Ellis' License & Board Certification

  • Board Certified in Orthopedic Surgery
  • Licensed in California

Why is Board Certification Important?

Board certification requires extensive training and a rigorous review of a doctor’s knowledge, experience and skill in a medical specialty. Board certification also means that a doctor is actively improving his or her practice of medicine through continuing education. A board-certified doctor is more likely than a non-board-certified doctor to have the most current skills and knowledge about how to treat your medical condition. 

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Board certification requires extensive training and a rigorous review of a doctor’s knowledge, experience and skill in a medical specialty. Board certification also means that a doctor is actively improving his or her practice of medicine through continuing education. A board-certified doctor is more likely than a non-board-certified doctor to have the most current skills and knowledge about how to treat your medical condition. 

A doctor who is board certified has taken an important step beyond getting a required state medical license to practice. Some doctors choose not to apply for board certification. A doctor who is not board certified may be an excellent doctor who is fully licensed to practice medicine in his or her state. 

If you are considering a doctor who is not board certified, consider asking the doctor why he or she is not certified. This information might provide you important background information to help you decide whether or not to see that doctor.

Procedures Performed by Dr. Ellis

  • Partial Medial & Lateral Meniscus Repair
  • Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
  • Casting/Splinting
  • Trauma Surgery
  • Pediatric Orthopedics
  • Total Joint Surgery
  • Anesthesia For High Risk Patients & Procedures
  • Pediatric (Child) Advanced Laparoscopy Procedures & Surgeries
  • Fractures
  • Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
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  • Adult Reconstructive Orthopedics
  • Adult Trauma
  • Critical Care
  • Physicals
  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Second Opinion
  • Minimally Invasive Joint Surgery
  • Minimally-Invasive Hip Replacement
  • Joint Injections
  • Joint Reconstruction
  • Tendon Repairs
  • Occupational Injuries
  • Trauma/Fracture Care
  • Rotational Atherectomy
  • Degenerative Joint Disease-Shoulder
  • Hip Fractures
  • Pediatric Ankle Fractures
  • Joint Reconstruction Surgery
  • Rotator Cuff Injury
  • Knee & Shoulder Surgery
  • Intensive Care Observation
  • Orthopaedic Trauma
  • Ankle Reconstructive Surgery
  • Carpal Tunnel Surgery
  • Infection Of Joint Replacement
  • Fracture Repair
  • Joint Replacement Surgery
  • Joint Replacement-Robotic Computer Assisted
  • Bursa Injections
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament (Acl) Surgeries
  • Pediatric Hip Surgery
  • Carpal Bones & Hand Fractures
  • Joint Implants
  • Elbow/Shoulder Surgery
  • Bone & Joint Problem
  • General Anesthesia
  • Ankle Fractures
  • Range Of Motion (Rom) Testing
  • Minimally Invasive Total Knee Replacement
  • Shoulder Dislocation
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Intensive Care
  • Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement
  • Work Injury Evaluation
  • Bi-Compartmental Knee Replacement
  • Joint Replacement
  • Total Joint Replacement
  • Joint Aspiration & Injection
  • Fracture Care
  • Mini-Incision Hip Surgery
  • Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Joint Aspirations (Fluid Removal) & Injections (Shots)
  • Work Related Injuries
  • X-Ray
  • Achilles Rupture Repair
  • Disability Exams & Evaluations
  • Pediatric Hip Disorders
  • Bone Fractures
  • Minimally-Invasive Knee Replacement
  • Adult Reconstructive Surgery
  • Artho/Reconstructive Surgery
  • Tendon and Bursa Injections
  • Injection Therapy
  • Joint Aspirations
  • Disability Evaluation
  • Revision Of Total Joint
  • Unicompartmental Knee Replacement
  • Joint Replacements
  • Tendon Disorders
  • Total Hip Replacement With Ceramic or Metal Alloys
  • Image-Guided Hip and Knee Replacement
  • Casting-Broken Bones
  • Elbow Arthroscopy
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
  • Advanced Treatment Options For Disc & Joint Abnormalities
  • Unicompartmental Hip Surgery
  • Hip Resurfacing
  • General Orthopaedic Procedures
  • Knee Arthroscopy
  • Orif Hip
  • Hip, Knee and Shoulder Replacement
  • Trauma and Fracture Management
  • Slap Repair Of Shoulder
  • Alternative Bearing Surfaces
  • Reconstruction Of Arthritic Knee and Shoulder
  • Carpal Tunnel
  • Shoulder Arthroscopy
  • Carpal Tunnel Release
  • Worker's Compensation Evaluations
  • Total Knee Replacement
  • Joint Aspiration/Injection
  • Ankle Fracture Repair
  • Joint Aspiration
  • Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement
  • Alternative Joint Surfaces
  • Casting Extremities
  • Joint Resurfacing
  • Patella/Quadricep Tendon Repair
  • Total Shoulder Replacement
  • Bone & Joint Repair
  • Fracture Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (Orif)
  • Total Hip Replacement
  • Shoulder Joint Reconstruction
  • Anesthesia-Moderate (Conscious Sedation)
  • Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement
  • Minimally Invasive Total Knee & Total Hip
  • Shoulder Joint Replacement
  • Reconstruction Of Arthritic Hip and Knee
  • Partial Knee Replacement
  • Shoulder Cartilage /Labral Repairs
  • Ankle Surgery
  • Distal Radius Fractures
  • Achilles Tendonitis Reconstruction
  • Bone & Joint Replacement
  • Hip Replacements
  • Ankle Arthritis
  • Physical Therapy
  • Acl Reconstruction
  • Rotator Cuff Repair
  • Revision Of Failed Total Joint Replacement
  • Degenerative Joint Disease-Knee
  • Cartilage Repair & Restoration
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Revision Of Failed & Painful Hip and Total Knee Replacement
  • Minor Office Procedures
  • Knee & Hip Surgery
  • Advanced Tendon Reconstruction
  • Tendon Surgery
  • Imaging ("After" Photos)
  • Interactive Patient Education System
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Common Conditions Treated by Orthopedic Surgeons

  • Back Pain
  • Osteoporosis

Dr. Ellis' Education & Training

Medical Schools:

Medical College Of Wisconsin
Graduated: 1986


Internship Hospital:

Med College Wisc


Residency Hospital:

Med College Wisc


What Is a Residency?

Residency is a medical training program that a doctor completes to gain expertise in a specialty. To receive the best healthcare for your needs, consider choosing a doctor who has completed a residency and therefore specializes in the area of your particular medical condition. A specialist will concentrate on your specific needs and will be familiar with the best treatment methods. Read More

Residency is a medical training program that a doctor completes to gain expertise in a specialty. To receive the best healthcare for your needs, consider choosing a doctor who has completed a residency and therefore specializes in the area of your particular medical condition. A specialist will concentrate on your specific needs and will be familiar with the best treatment methods.

Examples of specialists are a pediatrician who focuses on the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood; or a cardiologist who specializes in diseases and conditions of the heart and blood vessels.

Residency training takes place in accredited hospitals or other healthcare facilities under the supervision of experienced doctors. Residency training lasts from three to seven years, and the exact duration varies from specialty to specialty. Residency is required for specialty board certification.

Dr. Ellis' Background Check

Malpractice

No malpractice history found for California
What is medical malpractice?
Medical malpractice is issued when negligence by a doctor causes injury to a patient. For example, a doctor may improperly diagnose, treat or medicate outside the standard of medical care. The three types of malpractice are: a settlement, an arbitration award, or a judgment.
If my doctor has malpractice history, does that mean he or she is a poor-quality doctor?
If your doctor has a malpractice claim, evaluate the information and determine if the action could potentially impact your quality of care. Claim settlements and arbitration awards may occur for a variety of reasons, which should not necessarily reflect negatively on the doctor's professional competence or conduct. You may want to use this information to start a discussion with the doctor about his or her history and specific ability to provide healthcare for you.
How far back does Healthgrades malpractice history go?
Healthgrades reports details of a doctor’s malpractice history when the doctor has at least one closed medical malpractice claim within the last five years, even if he or she no longer practices in that state.
For which states does Healthgrades collect malpractice history?
Healthgrades collects malpractice information from California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. If your doctor has a malpractice claim, evaluate the information and determine if the action could potentially impact your quality of care. Sometimes multiple states report the same claim. If a provider practices in a state where data is unavailable, please reach out to your local state legislature to help make this data publically available.

Sanctions

No sanctions history found for the years that Healthgrades collects data
What is a sanction or disciplinary action?
A sanction, also known as a disciplinary action, is an action taken to punish or restrict a doctor who has demonstrated professional misconduct. Sanctions may be imposed by a state medical board, professional medical licensing organization, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
If my doctor has sanction history, does that mean he or she is a poor-quality doctor?
If a doctor has a sanction, it does not necessarily mean that he or she is a poor-quality doctor. Some sanctions are not related to medical care, and involve a doctor’s finances or administrative activities. Before you make any choices about changing your doctor, we recommend that you evaluate the doctor’s sanction information and determine how severe or relevant you think the sanction cause and action were.
How far back does Healthgrades sanction history go?
Healthgrades reports state and federal sanctions from the previous five years, except when a doctor's license has been revoked or surrendered. Healthgrades displays all actions for doctors whose licenses have been revoked or surrendered. 
For which states does Healthgrades collect sanction history?
Healthgrades collects sanction history from all 50 U.S. states. Physicians with a disciplinary action in one state may move to another state where they have a clean record. Since Healthgrades painstakingly compiles disciplinary action information from all 50 states, Healthgrades website will show if a physician has a disciplinary action in more than one state. 

Board Actions

No board actions found for the years that Healthgrades collects data
What are board actions?
Board actions are non-disciplinary actions imposed upon a doctor based on a complaint investigation. A patient or medical colleague may file a complaint with that state medical board or professional licensing organization, which then investigates the complaint. Board actions are intended to ensure that a doctor is able to perform safe medical and health care tasks.
If my doctor has a board action, does that mean he or she is a poor-quality doctor?
If a doctor has a board action, it means he or she has had a non-disciplinary action imposed upon him or her. It does not necessarily mean that he or she is a poor quality doctor. Before you make any choices about changing your doctor, evaluate the doctor’s board action information and determine how severe or relevant you think the cause and action were. 
How far back does Healthgrades non-disciplinary board action history go?
Healthgrades reports non-disciplinary board action history from for the previous five years, except when a doctor's license has been revoked or surrendered. Healthgrades displays all actions for doctors whose licenses have been revoked or surrendered. 
For which states does Healthgrades collect non-disciplinary board actions?
Healthgrades collects non-disciplinary board actions from all 50 U.S. states. 

Dr. Ellis' Awards & Recognitions

Awards

  • Healthgrades Honor Roll
    Dr. Ellis is a Healthgrades Recognized Doctor.

Dr. Ellis' Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Spanish

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