TESTIMONIALS
Google - Nov 2, 2020
“Experienced, informative, compassionate. Couldn’t be more pleased.”
Google - Dec 26, 2018
“Great experience, got a meniscus tear surgery 5 months ago, Dr McAllister went over each question I had before surgery, I followed all his instructions and after 3 months I started to play soccer again, now after 6 months my knee close to be 100% , gym during the week and soccer during weekends I cant ask for more, Thanks Dr McAllister to out my knee on track again!!”
Google - Sep 14, 2018
“In February of 2018 (this year) I was diagnosed with a chronic (degenerative/complex) meniscus tear. From the outset, he explained the different treatment approaches I could take and was thorough in explaining the pros and cons of each decision. He asked all of the right questions, listened to all of my issues, and most importantly, helped guide me to the decision that matched my goals (which was to return to playing basketball). Dr. McAllister removed the chronic meniscus tear while preserving 90% of the healthy lateral meniscus. Because his hands are so agile, nimble, and fast he was able to finish the procedure with minimal swelling. I was able to return to basketball after 6 weeks (I was very cautious). To anyone looking for an orthopedic Doctor I highly recommend Dr. McAllister. Lastly, his assistant/office manager Kelley is one of the most competent, intelligent, and caring individuals you could ask for. Anyone looking to return to their sport or passion should absolutely do their best to meet with him. P.s. he is the LA Laker and UCLA team doctor....”
Google - Aug 14, 2018
“I went through two Orthopedic doctors before being referred to Dr. McAllister and he is by far the best I’ve met. Dr. McAllister is communicative, compassionate, and I feel very safe to have him as my knee surgeon. His assistant Kelly is hands down one of the best as well; she’s friendly, always has a cheerful voice and gets you what you need in a timely manner. I cant wait to have Dr. McAllister to fix my knee and get me back to normal again.”