Board-certified orthopedic surgeon, Paul Charpentier, MD, specializes in minimally invasive hip and knee replacement surgery, total joint replacement, hip and knee revisions and non-operative treatment of treatment of osteoarthritis. Dr. Charpentier uses treatment options that restore mobility, reduce and even eliminate chronic pain and promote quick recovery times. He believes that every patient is unique and is an important member of their treatment team.
Dr. Charpentier received his medical degree from Northeast Ohio Medical University. He went on to complete his fellowship in Adult Reconstruction/ Arthroplasty at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond Virginia.
Dr. Charpentier was born and raised in Mendocino County, where he now lives with his wife and thee young children. He enjoys woodworking, fly fishing and being outdoors.
Brian Gould, DO is a non-operative sports medicine physician. He specializes in treating chronic and acute injuries, including chronic muscle, joint and back pain, sacroiliitis, bursopathies, concussions, non-surgical fractures, stress fractures, trigger finger, spine osteoarthritis and arthritis. His techniques include fluoroscopic and ultrasound-guided procedures and injections, osteopathic manipulation bracing and casting all have great outcomes in restoring mobility and reducing or eliminating pain without the need for surgical interventions. He takes a team-based approach to care by partnering with his patients to achieve their goals for improved health and quality of life.
Dr. Gould is a graduate of Western University of Health sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his family medicine residency at Idaho State University. He went on to complete his fellowship in sports medicine with JPS Health Network in Fort Worth Texas, working with Texas Christian University and other local colleges and high schools.
Dr. Gould and his wife live in Ukiah with their three young children. They enjoy raising their family in Mendocino County where they are a short drive from the pacific coast and can enjoy the many outdoor opportunities the county has to offer.