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Private Shoulder Surgery

Looking to learn more about a specific shoulder procedure? Click "See Procedures" below. If you're interested in speaking with a private surgeon, click "See Surgeons" for a list of accredited shoulder surgeons in Canada. You can explore their profiles, and reach out to them directly.

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What is Surgency?

As a family doctor in the public system, I believe transparency is a form of care. I created Surgency to help my patients struggling on long waitlists who wanted clear options for timely medical attention.

Surgency is a free resource designed to empower and educate—helping you understand private pathways and find accredited surgeons within Canada. I hope Surgency brings you clarity.

Dr. Sean Haffey

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Shoulder surgeries offered privately in Canada

Learn more about specific shoulder surgeries by clicking into our procedure guides below. Each provides an in-depth overview of the surgery process, cost estimates, recovery timelines, how to choose a surgeon, and the risks involved.

How does private shoulder surgery work in Canada?

It is important to note that healthcare regulations vary by province. Generally speaking, you will need to travel out-of-province for shoulder surgery unless you find a surgeon who is 'opted-out' of the public system (you can find them on Surgency, watch for surgeons with the disclaimer "Accepting patients from all provinces").

Note: Ontario doesn't allow surgeons to opt out, so Ontarians must travel for private shoulder surgery.

For an in-depth understanding on the private system, see How Does Private Surgery Work in Canada.

Why consider private shoulder surgery?

The cost of waiting

Patients often turn to private pathways when a chronic shoulder condition creates an unmanageable quality of life. Waiting months for a rotator cuff repair or shoulder replacement can mean enduring sleepless nights due to pain, losing range of motion, and struggling with basic tasks like getting dressed or reaching overhead.

A safer alternative to going abroad

Private surgery within Canada provides a secure environment with regulated professionals, allowing you to plan your recovery at home. This avoids the extreme expense of American hospitals and the potential complications associated with travelling for surgery to destinations like Latin America or Asia.

Regaining your reach

For most, the decision to go private is driven by a need to function again. It provides a way to bypass indefinite delays and resolve debilitating pain, which ultimately lightens the load on provincial healthcare resources.

Your resource for care

Surgency is a directory and educational resource, not a clinic. We facilitate connections to licensed private surgeons and accredited facilities across Canada. We help you evaluate your options, clarify costs, and verify qualifications so you can proceed with your surgery with total peace of mind.

Browse Accredited Canadian Surgeons

Shoulder procedures are complex medical operations involving a meaningful financial investment. We recommend reviewing surgeon profiles from all over the country. Going private means choice. Consider reaching out and speaking with multiple surgeons to determine who offers the most specialized approach for your range of motion and feels best for you.

All Surgency-listed surgeons have:  

✓ Recognized Medical Degree
✓ Canadian License (LMCC)
✓ Provincial License
✓ FRCSC Certification
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Cannot treat BC residents
BC
MD, FRCSC
Abeer Syal
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Vancouver, BC
English, Hindi, Punjabi
Sees adult patients

Fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon—16 years of experience—specializing in sports medicine and joint preservation, with expertise in knee & shoulder reconstruction.

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Accepting 🇨🇦 patients
Cannot treat Québec residents
QC
MD, FRCSC
Dani Massie
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Montréal, QC
English, French
Sees adult patients

Experienced orthopedic surgeon known for a patient-centred approach and technical versatility, ranging from soft tissue repair (sports medicine) to total joint replacements (knee, shoulder, hip).

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Accepting 🇨🇦 patients
Cannot treat Alberta residents
AB
Dr. Justin Leblanc consulting with a female patient
MD, MSc, FRCSC
Justin LeBlanc
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Calgary, AB
English
Sees adult patients

Double fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon deeply specialized in shoulder reconstruction and upper extremity surgery.

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Accepting 🇨🇦 patients
Cannot treat Québec residents
QC
MD, FRCSC
Stephanie Hinse
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Montréal, QC
English, French
Sees adult patients

Triple-fellowship orthopedic surgeon specializing in elbow and shoulder procedures who treats professional athletes and active individuals looking to return to sport safely and quickly.

Procedural Expertise:
Accepting 🇨🇦 patients from all provinces
AB
MD, FRCSC
Curtis Myden
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Edmonton, AB
English
Sees adult patients

Orthopedic surgeon and former Olympian specializing in sports medicine and knee & shoulder reconstruction.

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Accepting 🇨🇦 patients
Cannot treat Ontario residents
ON
MD, FRCSC
Dale Dantzer
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Toronto, ON
English
Sees adult patients

Fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon with over 25 years of experience specializing in upper extremity procedures.

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Accepting 🇨🇦 patients
Cannot treat Ontario residents
ON
MD, MSc, FRCSC
Jas Chahal
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Toronto, ON
English
Sees adult patients

Nationally renowned orthopedic surgeon. He serves as the Division Head of Orthopedic Surgery at Women's College Hospital and is Lead Team Physician for major professional sports organizations.

Procedural Expertise:
Accepting 🇨🇦 patients from all provinces
AB
MD, FRCSC
Jesse Slade-Shantz
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Vancouver, BC; Kelowna, BC; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB
English
Sees adult patients

Orthopedic surgeon with 14 years of experience, specializing in arthroscopic and open surgeries for shoulder, knee, elbow, sports-associated conditions.

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What to expect from private shoulder surgeons & clinics

When accessing private care, patients can expect a rigorous standard of safety and professionalism comparable to the best public institutions.

Accreditation & safety

Private surgical suites are highly regulated medical environments. To maintain their licenses, clinics must meet exacting standards set by provincial health authorities and pass frequent accreditation reviews. This ensures that infection control, equipment quality, and patient safety measures rival those of major academic hospitals.

World-class surgeons

You will be treated by elite medical professionals. The shoulder surgeons featured on Surgency are Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada (FRCSC) with years of specialized training (more on understanding surgeon credentials here). These experts are often leaders in arthroscopic and reconstructive techniques, performing a high volume of surgeries annually to maintain peak proficiency.

Transparency and planning

The private pathway is built on predictability. You will not be left wondering when your surgery might happen; instead, you receive a guaranteed date. Detailed consultations ensure you understand the entire process, from pre-op preparation to post-op physio. By reducing wait times from years to weeks, private care allows you to take control of your health timeline.