GERALD AGGREY, MD
- - Helen N.Staff was friendly, helpful and knowledgeable! I’m thankful for the referral I received to Hope!! Dr Aggrey was right to the point on what I needed done with my knee. I can’t wait to have the surgery and to be able to walk without pain. - Helen N. - 8/15/2023
- - Kathryn W.Dr. Aggrey is an excellent orthopedic surgeon. His calm demeanor helps to alleviate any concerns or fears. We need more doctors that are this competent & listens to his patients. - Kathryn W. - 8/10/2023
- - Yolanda K.Dr Aggrey is awesome, you can tell that he really enjoys working with the people. He’s a keeper.
- Yolanda K. - 8/10/2023 - - Jeralyn C.Dr. Aggrey was very attentive. He listened to my symptoms and concerns. He checked for pain and range of motion. Checked x-rays and blood work. I left feeling cared for and had a plan moving forward. Great experience. - Jeralyn C. - 7/29/2023
- - Jackie H.Dr Aggrey was very helpful and informative. Making me feel secure in regards to my choice for surgery. - Jackie H. - 6/10/2023
Dr. Gerald Aggrey is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip and knee replacement. Following completion of orthopedic surgery residency at Duke University in Durham, NC, he pursued one year of additional specialized training in adult reconstruction at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN which focused exclusively on primary and revision hip and knee replacement.
Dr. Aggrey grew up in New Jersey and lived in the Midwest and Southeast for most of his education. He first felt the draw of the Pacific Northwest as a child when visiting family in his mother’s hometown of Beaverton. After traveling throughout Oregon and Washington for a variety of family events and experiencing the natural beauty of the region firsthand he knew that one day he would like to settle in the area permanently.
“I am excited to join the team at Hope Orthopedics and to add my specialized training to the toolbox at Hope to provide excellent orthopedic care in the Willamette Valley. I really enjoy helping people who are experiencing significant limitations due to bone and joint problems and working with them to restore their quality of life through non-surgical or surgical methods.”
When not working, Dr. Aggrey enjoys playing sports, especially ultimate frisbee and disc golf, as well as exploring the Pacific Northwest for new hiking and camping spots with his wife, two children, and two dogs. Dr. Aggrey’s wife works as an occupational therapist on the hand therapy team at Hope Orthopedics of Oregon.
Education
- Undergraduate: Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, Indiana
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology and Neuroscience
2011 - Medical School: Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine,
St. Louis, Missouri
Medical Doctorate
2015
Graduate Medical Education
- Residency: Duke University
Medical Center
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
2015-2020 - Fellowship: Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Adult Reconstruction, 2020-2021
Professional Society Memberships
Honors and Awards
- AOA Resident Leadership Forum, 2019
- William S. Ogden, Jr. Piedmont Traveling Fellowship Award, 2018
- Washington University Distinguished Faculty Scholarship, 2011
- Indiana University, Herman B. Wells Scholar, 2007-2011
- National Society of Collegiate Scholars, 2008
- Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship, 2007