Brandon Pardi, MD

Orthopedic Surgeon, Hip, Knee and Arthritis Specialist

Born and raised near Birmingham, Alabama, Dr. Pardi embarked on a journey to Orthopedic Surgery fueled by an interest in science and passion for patient care. He pursued his undergraduate studies at the University of Montevallo, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, laying the foundation for his future endeavors.

During his time in college, Dr. Pardi's journey took a pivotal turn when he had the opportunity to work in an orthopedic clinic. This experience deeply influenced his perspective on the profound impact orthopedic surgery, particularly hip and knee replacement procedures, can have on patients' lives. Witnessing firsthand the transformation in patients' pain levels and quality of life post-surgery left an indelible mark on Dr. Pardi. It solidified his conviction to pursue a career in medicine dedicated to the field of orthopedics, where he could directly contribute to restoring mobility and alleviating suffering for individuals in need.


Advent Health Orthopedics

Dr. Pardi's academic pursuits then led him to the University of Alabama in Birmingham for medical school. Following medical school, he undertook a residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Illinois in Chicago, refining his surgical skills and expertise. Eager to specialize further, Dr. Pardi underwent Fellowship training in Hip and Knee replacement surgery at the New England Baptist Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, solidifying his commitment to improving patients' quality of life through surgical intervention. Today, Dr. Pardi utilizes his experience and training to provide compassionate care for his patients, employing cutting-edge techniques in orthopedic surgery to improve their quality of life.

When he's not in the operating room or consulting with patients, Dr. Pardi cherishes spending time with his two children and loving wife. They reside in the La Grange area, where Dr. Pardi takes pride in living in the community in which he serves patients.