Dr. Bhullar is a Board-Certified and Fellowship Trained Surgeon with extensive training whose passion is for performing Hip and Knee Replacements, especially Direct Anterior Hip Replacement, which allows patients to mobilize and recover faster after surgery. He completed his Orthopedic Surgery Residency at the Department of Defense’s premier institution and only Level 1 Trauma Center. After serving in the military, he completed his Fellowship at one of U.S. News & World Report consistently top-rated hospitals. He truly embodies the patient-centered approach by spending quality time with each patient and learning what their specific goals are. Dr. Bhullar focuses on restoring his patients to a higher level of function in a safe and expeditious manner. The relationships he establishes with his patients are genuine as he treats everyone as how he would treat his own family. In addition, he is a member of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAKHS), American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), and Society of Military of Orthopedic Surgeons (SOMOS).
In his free time, Dr. Bhullar loves to ski and continues to competitively race in downhill alpine skiing. He enjoys traveling with his family and dog, cherishing any moment they can spend outdoors.
DR. BHULLAR SERVED IN OUR MILITARY
Commissioned into the United States Air Force (U.S.A.F) and was promoted to the rank of Major.
Served as the Medical Director and as an Attending Orthopedic Surgeon at Nellis Air Force Base (A.F.B) in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Misawa, Japan.
Increased access to care by 50% leading his hospital to be awarded Air Force Surgeon General Hospital of the year.
Deployed to Afghanistan during Operation Freedom’s Sentinel on the 455th Ground Surgical Team as the sole Orthopedic Surgeon, to enable special operations missions.
Instrumental in treating multiple gunshot and blast injuries, resulting in a 96% survival rate in austere environments.
Led mass casualty training for over 300 U.S. and Afghanistan medics.
Instrumental role in instituting "Walking Blood Bank" in remote locations.