Dr. Prash Bremjit is a fellowship-trained orthopedic
surgeon specializing in accelerated-recovery hip and knee replacement
surgery, along with the treatment of fractures using nonsurgical and
surgical means. Raised in Yakima, WA, Dr. Bremjit has deep roots in the
Pacific Northwest. He was accepted into Duke University at the age of
15, where he was later named to the Dean's List with Distinction. He
earned his Medical Degree from the University of Washington where he was
inducted into the schools Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Society. In
2014, he was the sole recipient of the Codman and Harryman Orthopedic
Awards.
He completed his 5 year orthopedic surgical training
at the University of Washington and Harborview Medical Center, where he
served as Chief Resident in his final year. Following residency, he
completed his fellowship training in Minimally-Invasive Hip and Knee
Replacement Surgery at Rush University Medical Center (Ranked Top 5 in
the country for Orthopedics by US News & World Report). He
specializes in accelerated recovery protocols, computer navigation and
robotic joint replacement, minimally-invasive surgery, and same-day
joint replacements. Outside of medicine, you would find Dr. Bremjit
spending time with his wife, daughter, and dog "Doc". A fun fact about
Dr. Bremjit is that during medical school, he used to do stand-up
comedy.