ARLINGTON - Key Persons


Baylor All Saints

Job Titles:
  • Technician

Cameron T. Atkinson

Originally from West Deptford, New Jersey; Dr. Cameron Atkinson specializes in hand, wrist, and upper extremities. After graduating from Princeton University in June of 2003, he received his Doctor of Medicine at Vanderbilt School of Medicine in May of 2008. Dr. Atkinson completed his Orthopedic Residency at Vanderbilt Department of Orthopaedics in June of 2013 and Fellowship at the Philadelphia

Camp Sweeney

Job Titles:
  • Diabetic Education Camp Medical Staff

Dr. Donald Stewart

Dr. Donald Stewart is a Board-Certified and Fellowship-Trained foot and ankle orthopedic surgeon. His career interests consist of a blend of sports medicine, trauma, and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. He completed his Fellowship in foot and ankle surgery at the Foundation Orthopedic Athletic and Reconstruction Research Fellowship in Houston in 2008 as well as another two month fellowship in Germany. Dr. Stewart has volunteered as the assistant team physician for Rice Athletics, Houston Rockets, and TCU Athletics. He has also volunteered for mission trips since 2012 to bring basic orthopedic care to those in need. He performs achilles tendon repairs, bunion corrections, lapiplasty, hammertoe corrections, midfoot fusions and many more procedures. If a condition requires surgery, he can also perform minimally invasive incisions for faster healing time. As a native of Fort Worth, he spends his free time hosting cookouts with his family and friends. He also enjoys working out and traveling.

Dr. Eric Wieser

Job Titles:
  • Founder and Medical Director of the Texas Comprehensive Spine Center
A lifelong Texan, Dr. Eric Wieser is a fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon, who has been practicing in North Texas for nearly 15 years. After graduating with honors from Trinity University in 1994, Dr. Wieser completed Medical School with honors from the Baylor College of Medicine. In 2003, he finished his Residency at Vanderbilt University. Following his Fellowship in Spine Medicine at the prestigious UCLA School of Medicine, Dr. Wieser returned to North Texas and joined the staff of Arlington Orthopedic Associates where he became one of the co-founders of the Baylor Orthopedic and Spine Hospital in Arlington. In addition to his many professional accolades, Dr. Wieser is the founder and medical director of the Texas Comprehensive Spine Center, where he specializes in minimally-invasive spinal surgery as well as complex cervical and lumbar spinal reconstruction. Dr. Wieser has been consistently recognized by his peers as a "Top Doc" in Fort Worth Magazine, Big D Magazine, Living Magazine, Texas Monthly, and has been featured in several periodicals in Texas. Aside from his medical accomplishments, Dr. Wieser is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting, fishing, running, going to the lake, and cheering on his favorite sports team, the Dallas Cowboys.

Dr. James Hamilton - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman

Dr. M. Todd Daniels

Originally from Keller, Dr. M. Todd Daniels is a board-certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physician, specializing in musculoskeletal medicine and electro-diagnostics. Dr. Daniels received his Doctor of Medicine and internship in internal medicine at the University of Texas at Houston in 1998 and 1999. In the same year, he also started his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, which he completed in 2002. Although Dr. Daniels had a childhood ambition of becoming an FBI agent, he thoroughly enjoys what he does for a living now and takes pride in the care he provides to his patients. Dr. Daniels is a father of two. He maintains an active lifestyle through running, hunting, and fishing. When it comes to healthy snacking, his go-to food is hummus.

Dr. Troy Foster

As a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatrist, Dr. Troy Foster has been with AOA Orthopedic Specialists since July of 2015. He obtained his Doctor of Osteopathy degree from the University of N. Texas HSC-Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2011. A lifelong Texan, Dr. Foster originated from Ovilla, TX and he actively volunteers in Medical Services at Mission Arlington, Mansfield Cares, and The Arthritis Foundation Preparticipation Physicals, Habitat for Humanity, and several other organizations. In addition to his medical history, Dr. Foster also enjoys outdoor activities such as backpacking, skiing, fishing, hunting, and spending his free time with his 7-year-old triplets. Dr. Foster describes himself as a "do-it-yourself man" with a passion for traveling as well as maintaining an active lifestyle outside of work. When asked about his biggest challenge, Dr. Foster replied,"During my second year of high-demanding medical-training, my wife was on complete bed rest with our triplets for 13 weeks. We lived in a 2-bedroom apartment with 2 Labradors."

Eugene McDermott Pain

Job Titles:
  • Physiatric Consultant

Joseph H. Kay Jr.

Dr. Joseph Kay practices Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. He graduated from Ross University School of Medicine in 1991 and completed his Residency at the University of Texas Health System. Dr. Kay has been proudly servicing North Texas and practicing for over 20 years. As a Physiatrist, Dr. Kay specializes in non-operative management of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, Dr. Kay completed his internship in Internal Medicine at Methodist Hospital in 1992. He is a team physician and sports medicine consultant for the DFW Express baseball organization. He has been the Medical Director for Parkland's Camp for Burn Injured Children for over 20 years. Voted consistently by his Medical Peers as a "Top Doc" for Tarrant County, Dr. Kay continues to receive raved reviews from his patients and their families. Outside of work, Dr. Kay enjoys traveling with his wife and two kids, his fondest travel memory "experiencing the Magic of Disneyworld with his family." Dr. Kay maintains a healthy lifestyle by staying active through golfing, hiking, and running errands. When he finds time to relax, he tries to catch up on leisure reading. Dr. Joseph Kay practices Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. He graduated from Ross University School of Medicine in 1991 and completed his Residency at the University of Texas Health System. Dr. Kay has been proudly servicing North Texas and practicing for over 20 years. As a Physiatrist, Dr. Kay specializes in non-operative management of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, Dr. Kay completed his internship in Internal Medicine at Methodist Hospital in 1992. He is a team physician and sports medicine consultant for the DFW Express baseball organization. He has been the Medical Director for Parkland's Camp for Burn Injured Children for over 20 years. Voted consistently by his Medical Peers as a "Top Doc" for Tarrant County, Dr. Kay continues to receive raved reviews from his patients and their families. Outside of work, Dr. Kay enjoys traveling with his wife and two kids, his fondest travel memory "experiencing the Magic of Disneyworld with his family." Dr. Kay maintains a healthy lifestyle by staying active through golfing, hiking, and running errands. When he finds time to relax, he tries to catch up on leisure reading.

Marc S. Rendell

Job Titles:
  • Research Lab Assistant, Mentor

Smith Nephew

Job Titles:
  • Course Instructor

TCU Athletics

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Team Physician / Orthopedic Foot and Ankle

UT Houston

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Team Physician for Rice Athletics and Houston Rockets