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Donald L. Dolce, MD

Donald L. Dolce, MD

Donald L. Dolce, MD

Accepts New Patients

Offers Virtual Visits

Location

1651 West Rosedale Street Suite 100

1651 West Rosedale Street
Suite 100
Fort Worth, TX 76104

Accepts New Patients

Offers Virtual Visits

Occupation

PHYSICIAN

Board Certification

Orthopedic Sports Medicine
Orthopedic Surgery

Areas of Expertise

Arthroscopic Surgery of the Knee, Hip, Shoulder, and Elbow
Cartilage Salvage and Restoration
Fracture Management
Tendon Repair and Ligament Reconstruction

Education

Fellowship
Houston Methodist Hospital
Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy
Houston, TX

Residency
Georgetown University Hospital
Orthopedic Surgery
Washington, DC

Medical School
University of Texas Medical School
Doctor of Medicine
Houston, TX

Undergraduate School
Texas Christian University
Bachelor of Science
Fort Worth, TX

Affiliated Hospitals

Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth

Biography

Dr. Dolce specializes in the treatment of acute and chronic injuries of the elbow, shoulder, hip, and knee. His surgical areas of expertise include arthroscopic surgery of the elbow, shoulder, hip, and knee; tendon repair and ligament reconstruction; cartilage salvage and restoration; and fracture management. He treats patients from late adolescence through adulthood with a focus on a return to sport, activity, or work in the shortest timeframe possible.

Dr. Dolce was raised in San Antonio where he swam and played water polo for John Marshall HS. He continued athletics through college and completed his undergraduate studies at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. He then attended the University of Texas Medical School at Houston before completing his orthopedic surgery residency at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC. After residency, he completed a sports medicine and arthroscopy fellowship at the Houston Methodist Hospital. While in Houston, he worked as an assistant team physician for the Houston Texans, Rockets, Astros, Dynamo, Rice University football and baseball, and the Houston Rodeo. His past and current research interests include MLB pitching mechanics and their relation to injury risk, clinical ballet, and biomechanical FAI hip studies, and biomechanical meniscal transplantation research. Dr. Dolce is currently an assistant team physician for TCU athletics and is a team physician for Nolan Catholic High School.