Overview
Ty C. Jones, MD, is a fellowship-trained primary care sports medicine expert who specializes in treating sports medicine injuries and conditions, as well as concussion management. He evaluates and manages treatment of tendon conditions, stress fractures, minor traumatic fractures, back pain, muscle strains, ligament sprains, and muscle contusions. He also has an interest in running and throwing injuries.
He specializes in helping his patients to perform at their highest level and also provides consultation regarding injury prevention, preparation for athletic pursuits, athletic prescription, sports nutrition, bracing, return-to-play decisions regarding acute illness, and more.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Jones enjoys swimming, cycling, running, hiking, kayaking, composing music, fishing, and wilderness photography.
Education
Institution: Tulane University School of Medicine
Program: Board certified
Institution: American Board of Family Medicine
Program: Residency
Institution: Valley Medical Center UW Medicine
Program: Fellowship in Sports Medicine
Institution: University of Nevada School of Medicine
Program: Subspecialty Certificate in Sports Medicine
Institution: American Board of Family Medicine
Program: Residency
Institution: Beth Israel-Deaconess Medical Center
Associations
American Academy of Family Physicians
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Performing Arts Medical Association
Services + Specialties
Locations
Proliance Orthopedic Associates
4011 Talbot Road S
Proliance Orthopedic Associates
1620 Lake Tapps PKWY SE
Proliance Orthopedic Associates
24060 SE Kent Kangley Road
Proliance Orthopedic Associates
27005 168th Place SE
Patient Resources
Your First Appointment
To ensure that your first appointment runs smoothly here are a few things you can do:
- Bring insurance card and photo ID
- Arrive 15 minutes early so that you can fill out any paper work that you were unable to download from the website.
- Bring all medical records, such as MRIs, x-rays or any information that are important to your injury or condition.