Medical Practices
Background
Dr. Jason Tinley graduated Magna Cum Laude from Presbyterian College with degrees in Biology, Chemistry, and Business Administration. He then attended the Medical College of Georgia on an academic scholarship where he was awarded his medical degree with honors. Afterwards he completed an orthopedic residency at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth. Following his residency, he went onto complete the H.H. Bohlman Spinal Surgery Fellowship in Cleveland, Ohio, and was on the teaching staff for Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Clinic.
In addition to his title as a board-certified spine surgeon at the DFW Center for Spinal Disorders, Dr. Tinley also belongs to numerous medical associations. Dr. Tinley belongs to the North American Spine Society, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Texas Orthopedic Association, American Medical Association, and the Texas Medical Association, and has been a speaker/presenter at most of these annual meetings. Dr. Tinley specializes in spine surgery, including spinal stenosis, cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy, minimally invasive cervical and lumbar spine surgery, cervical artificial disc replacement, and microdiscectomy.