Daniel Weber, MD

Daniel Weber, MD
800 Macarthur Blvd Ste 8 Munster, IN 46321
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Daniel Weber, MD

Daniel Weber, MD practices as an Orthopedic Surgeon in Munster, IN.Daniel Weber, MD graduated from Northwestern Univ Med Sch, Chicago Il 60611.
Primary Specialty

Orthopedic Surgeon

Education Northwestern Univ Med Sch, Chicago Il 60611
Training Univ Of Mi Hosps & Hlth Ctrs, Orthopedic Surgery
Services Daniel Weber, MD provides orthopedic surgery in Munster, IN. Orthopedic Surgeons often treat degenerative conditions in the bones and joints as well as serious injuries to the musculoskeletal system.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Daniel Weber, MD in Munster, IN, please call (313) 936-4998.
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I had anterior hip replacement by Dr. Weber. My Hospital stay went well, but after 2 weeks I lost the ability to walk without a limp. The device that was used subsided more than the accepted amount. I was given a wedge to put in my shoe but that did not help, the deficit was too great. I had to have another surgery to revised the first. Again the Hospital stay went well. After 2 months the limp returned and my mobility decreased. Dr. Weber continued to tell me he did not know why I had pain and increased limp. I was x-rayed several times in his office. After 6 months of getting worse I reached out for a second opinion. I was scheduled for surgery and was told not to walk without a walker the x-ray showed a very loose joint with no bone growth. When I approached Dr. Weber, he admitted he had misread my films. I was going to need a third surgery, but not urgently. In less than 24 hours I was walking and my hip dislocated. It was relocated, I was sent home to prepare for the surgery and dislocated a second time. I was then admitted to Northwestern on complete bed rest due to the unstable hip. I had to have a total reconstruction of my hip the loose pieces over the 6 months had eroded my pelvis and Plates were inserted so a new prosthesis could be placed. I had to have an Osteotomy ( breaking of my leg) to remove the original piece that had subsided. I was no weight bearing for 6 weeks then progressed slowly over the next 6 months. I can no longer alternate legs on the stairs and I walk most of time with a cane. I have special shoes to aid in the length difference. If you would like more information or care to review my records or films, please feel free to contact me. grandmabbrn@sbcglobal.net.
by Brenda Burke xxx.xxx.43.97
May 25, 2020