Upper Extremity Orthopedic Surgeon
2 minutes • No obligation • No account required





Founder, Badia Hand to Shoulder Center (Doral, FL)
Fellowship-trained in hand & upper extremity surgery
AO Trauma Fellowship (Germany)
Founder of Miami Anatomical Research Center (MARC)
Founder of OrthoNOW urgent orthopedic care network
International lecturer across 6 continents
Former President, ISSPORTH (International Hand Society)











⏰Most patients wait weeks for a second opinion.
With XPRT2ND, you have your answer before your next surgeon consult.
Video consult with your expert
Second specialist opinion
Written specialist report
Priority 24-hour turnaround
Full case review
Written specialist report
48-hour turnaround
That’s exactly what Dr. Badia is here for.
No. You don’t need permission, paperwork, or a referral to get started. If you have a concern, you can submit your case directly.
No. XPRT2ND is cash-based so we can move quickly and connect you with the top orthopedic specialists from across the country, without waiting weeks for insurance approval. Most reviews are completed within 24–48 hours.
Upload whatever you have. X-rays, MRIs, prior reports, or notes from your doctor. You’ll also describe your pain and symptoms in your own words. If something important is missing, we’ll guide you.
Your case is reviewed by a board-certified orthopedic specialist who treats your exact condition every day.
These are top surgeons from around the world, carefully vetted for both expertise and judgment. No generalists. No automated reviews. And no pressure to choose surgery.
XPRT2ND specialists are here to give you honest, compassionate guidance. If surgery isn’t the right move for you, they’ll say so.
Second opinions are expected within 24–48 hours of case acceptance. You’ll receive a clear, written second opinion as soon as your review is complete.
No. XPRT2ND is designed to give you clarity before making a decision. You can use your second opinion to have a more informed conversation with your doctor or care team.
Option 1: Ask the imaging center or doctor’s office
Call the place where you had your X-rays, MRI, or CT scan and ask if they can send the images to you electronically via email. Then download them to your computer.
Option 2: Use a computer with a CD drive
If you or someone you trust has a computer with a CD/DVD slot:
1. Insert the CD into the computer
2. Open the CD and copy all files to the computer
3. Upload those files here to your case
Option 3: Ask a family member or friend for help
If you don’t have a computer with a CD drive, a family member, friend, or caregiver can often help copy the files and upload them for you.
Option 4: Take a clear photo at the doctor’s office
If you are at the doctor’s office and your X-rays or MRI are on their computer, you can take a clear photo of the screen with your phone.
Yes. Your records are shared through a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform. Your information stays private and under your control.
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