632 W. Gibson Rd.
Woodland, CA 95695
(530) 490-5488
Clayton Hodges, MD
Care Philosophy: I provide integrated, compassionate care to ensure my patients get back to their desired level of activity in a timely manner. I believe in educating my patients to ensure they are able to make well informed decisions about their own recovery.
Clayton Hodges, MD
Care Philosophy: I provide integrated, compassionate care to ensure my patients get back to their desired level of activity in a timely manner. I believe in educating my patients to ensure they are able to make well informed decisions about their own recovery.
Hoang Tran, MD
Care Philosophy: The focus of my work is taking care of patients with injuries to the upper and lower extremities.
Hoang Tran, MD
Care Philosophy: The focus of my work is taking care of patients with injuries to the upper and lower extremities.
Dennis Meredith, MD
Care Philosophy: I believe in a comprehensive approach to patient care. Working with internists, anesthesiologists, neurologists, radiologists, psychiatrists, and pediatricians, all avenues for alternatives to surgery are explored. With individual patients' goals in mind, if surgery is necessary, I will perform spine surgery utilizing the most modern, effective, and safe techniques tailored for each individual patient.
Dennis Meredith, MD
Care Philosophy: I believe in a comprehensive approach to patient care. Working with internists, anesthesiologists, neurologists, radiologists, psychiatrists, and pediatricians, all avenues for alternatives to surgery are explored. With individual patients' goals in mind, if surgery is necessary, I will perform spine surgery utilizing the most modern, effective, and safe techniques tailored for each individual patient.
Daniel Parker, MD
Care Philosophy: With a strong belief that exercise is medicine, Dr. Parker believes that physical activity is a vital part of each patient's overall health and wellness. He strives to help his patients achieve their health goals, no matter what their limitations may be. As a public health professional, Dr. Parker enjoys supporting community events, such as running races, biking and high school sports. He recently conducted a prospective study on injury risk in female marathoners, the results of which were published in the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three young children, as well as road biking, kite boarding and running.
Daniel Parker, MD
Care Philosophy: With a strong belief that exercise is medicine, Dr. Parker believes that physical activity is a vital part of each patient's overall health and wellness. He strives to help his patients achieve their health goals, no matter what their limitations may be. As a public health professional, Dr. Parker enjoys supporting community events, such as running races, biking and high school sports. He recently conducted a prospective study on injury risk in female marathoners, the results of which were published in the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three young children, as well as road biking, kite boarding and running.