Chase D Smith, M.D.

Chase D Smith, M.D. Welcome to my page! My name is Chase Smith and I am a board certified Orthopedic physician specializing in sports-related injuries and joint replacements.

Dr. Chase Smith graduated magna cm laude from Auburn University and earned his medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and a sports medicine fellowship at Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center in Birmingham, where he worked with world-renowned orthopaedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews. While there, he was an assistant team physician for Auburn University and participated in the care of professional, college, and high school athletes and has extensive experience with athletes of all ages, sports and levels of competition. He also cared for the Alabama Ballet, USA Cheer, WWE professional wrestling, the Birmingham Barons (AA-affiliate for the Chicago White Sox), and Birmingham area high school teams. At ASMI, he specialized in minimally invasive arthroscopy and treatment of sports-related injuries, as well as open and arthroscopic treatment of the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee. Before moving back home to Dothan in 2017, Dr. Smith was also an assistant professor in orthopedics specializing in sports medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences where he helped take care of collegiate athletes at the University and several other colleges in Arkansas. He has also completed extra training to treat cartilage injuries in the knee with articular cartilage implantation and meniscal implantation. He has special interest in pediatric sports injuries, including throwing injuries of the shoulder and elbow and ACL injuries of the knee. He also has interest in rodeo-related injuries, as he is a member of the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association and actively competes in steer wrestling. In addition to total knee, hip (using the direct anterior approach), and shoulder replacement surgery, Dr. Smith performs minimally invasive surgeries of the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and ankle. He treats shoulder instability, labral tears, and rotator cuff tears. He performs ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction and repair of the elbow (also known as “Tommy John surgery”). Dr. Smith brings a new approach to treating non-arthritic hip disorders to Dothan by treating femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and labral tears of the hip utilizing arthroscopy. He also performs ligament reconstruction of the knee (ACL, PCL, MCL, and posterolateral corner) as well as MPFL reconstruction and arthroscopic meniscus repairs. He is also trained in regenerative medicine procedures such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell injections. Dr. Smith, a Dothan native, and his wife Chelsey, an ENT physician, and their three young children enjoy working on their farm, riding horses, and spending time with family and friends.

Two years ago… Brady couldn’t throw.A torn UCL ended his season.We rebuilt his elbow with Tommy John surgery.But surgery...
03/12/2026

Two years ago… Brady couldn’t throw.

A torn UCL ended his season.
We rebuilt his elbow with Tommy John surgery.

But surgery is only step one.
The real battle?

12–18 months of rehab, rebuilding strength, mechanics, and confidence.

Today he’s back doing what he loves.

This is why I love sports medicine.
Helping athletes return to the game.

03/11/2026

Feeling stuck in your recovery journey? Let’s talk about it.

03/10/2026

The prescription most patients don’t want… but their joints need.
�Research shows regular strength training and physical activity can reduce joint pain and improve function in people with arthritis.

03/06/2026

Our bodies are great at compensating. Watch out for this common mistake. 🚶

03/05/2026

Don’t make this mistake when it comes to hamstring strains.

ACL recovery done right.Dothan High sophomore basketball player Marcus returned to full basketball participation this we...
03/03/2026

ACL recovery done right.

Dothan High sophomore basketball player Marcus returned to full basketball participation this week just over 5 months after ACL reconstruction.

Objective strength ✔️
Movement quality ✔️
Sport progression ✔️
Game clearance ✔️

Great example of disciplined rehab and athlete commitment.

03/01/2026

Here’s what I love about our community.

Had a great time recently with the Southeastern Youth Rodeo Association. It was a great time seeing my kids involved!   ...
02/27/2026

Had a great time recently with the Southeastern Youth Rodeo Association. It was a great time seeing my kids involved!

02/25/2026

Pain is information not a requirement.

Six weeks post–hip arthroscopy and progressing exactly as they should.Strong outcomes come from the right diagnosis, tho...
02/24/2026

Six weeks post–hip arthroscopy and progressing exactly as they should.

Strong outcomes come from the right diagnosis, thoughtful surgical care, and aligned rehab between surgeon, PT, athlete, and family.

02/22/2026

Want to see inside of a joint?

September 2025: Knee replacement.Four months later: 2,000-foot mountain climb in Nicaragua.Five months later: Back again...
02/19/2026

September 2025: Knee replacement.

Four months later: 2,000-foot mountain climb in Nicaragua.

Five months later: Back again, faster and first to the summit.

Zero pain. Zero limits.

This is what modern knee replacement should deliver. Not just relief, but a full return to performance.

Scroll through to see the journey.
Grateful for patients who trust me with their mobility and their goals.

Address

Granger Building 345 Healthwest Drive
Dothan, AL
36303

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