Francisco Javier Borja, MD

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1150 Campo Sano Ave
Miami, FL 33146
Charles M. Lawrie, M.D., M.Sc. is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon at Baptist Health Orthopedic Care. He is a high-volume expert in robotic and minimally invasive anterior approach hip replacement, robotic-assisted partial knee replacement, robotic total knee replacement and anterior approach hip resurfacing. He also performs revision hip and knee surgery. Dr. Lawrie routinely performs these advanced joint replacement procedures using state-of-the-art imaging, planning software and intraoperative technology to optimize implant positioning, alignment and soft tissue balance. These techniques allow him to deliver personalized, data-driven care that supports faster recovery, improved joint function and long-term durability for a wide range of patients. A national leader in anterior approach hip replacement, Dr. Lawrie serves as the president of the Anterior Hip Foundation, a global organization advancing innovation, education and surgical excellence in anterior hip arthroplasty. He has performed more than 1,500 anterior approach total hip replacements and is among a select group of surgeons offering anterior approach hip resurfacing - an advanced bone-preserving option for younger, active patients. An award-winning researcher and orthopedic innovator, Dr. Lawrie has contributed to the design and development of hip and knee implants and surgical technologies now used worldwide. He is an active leader in clinical research and surgical education, with numerous peer-reviewed publications and regular presentations at major orthopedic conferences. His research has been recognized with honors including the RAND Young Investigator Award from American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and the Mark B. Coventry Award from the Knee Society. Dr. Lawrie graduated medical school with academic distinction and is a proud member of both the Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Omega Alpha honor societies, reflecting a lifelong commitment to excellence in science and medicine. Deeply committed to patient-centered care, Dr. Lawrie believes that understanding a patient as a person is the first step toward effective treatment. He takes time to get to know his patients - not just their joint problem, but their story and lifestyle how their hip or knee condition affects their abilities. He collaborates with his patients to develop a personalized care plan that reflects their unique challenges and recovery goals - whether it's returning to work, staying active or simply being able to move without pain. When he's not caring for patients, Dr. Lawrie enjoys spending time with his family and staying active through outdoor pursuits like kiteboarding and cycling - activities that reinforce his belief in the importance of mobility and quality of life.
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