Benjamin MacQueen, M.D.
Areas of Specialty
Orthopedic Surgery & Sports MedicinePhysician Assistants
Contact Medical Assistant
(602) 648-5444 ext. 4865
Hospital Affiliations
Arizona General Hospital – Mesa
Arizona Spine & Joint Hospital
Banner Ironwood Medical Center
Chandler Regional Medical Center
Mercy Gilbert Medical Center
About
About Dr. MacQueen
Dr. Benjamin MacQueen is a fellowship-trained, board-certified orthopedic surgeon with a subspecialty in sports medicine. He specializes in arthroscopic surgery for sports injuries, including knee ligament reconstruction and cartilage restoration procedures, shoulder stabilization procedures, and rotator cuff repair surgery. He is also trained in both anatomic and reverse total shoulder replacements. He sees patients and athletes of all ages with a focus on orthopedic conditions involving the shoulder or knee.
Dr. MacQueen believes in focusing his treatment plan on the patient’s individual needs. He understands that everyone is different in how they get injured and in how they respond to various treatments. He does not treat patients based solely on an X-ray or MRI, as he considers the patient’s goals and lifestyle in the treatment plan as well.
Dr. MacQueen is a former second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. He attended medical school at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He completed his orthopedic surgery residency at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. He completed his fellowship in arthroscopy and sports medicine at the Orthopaedic Research of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. He is currently the team physician for Casteel High School and sits on the Dignity Health Quality Control Committee for Mercy Gilbert and Chandler Regional Medical Centers.
Dr. MacQueen enjoys attending various sporting events with his wife and their five children in addition to playing golf and softball in his spare time.
Education & Training
Residency
Virginia Commonwealth University
Medical School
Medical College of Wisconsin
Fellowship
Orthopaedic Research of Virginia