

Dr. Stefan Dittrich is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon specializing in knee replacement surgery at the Confraternität Private Hospital, particularly utilizing the My Knee approach. His academic journey began with primary and higher secondary education at a local institute, leading him to graduate from the prestigious University of Vienna in Austria. Dr. Dittrich further honed his expertise through specialization in orthopedics & traumatology at the Medical University of Vienna, supplemented by training at the University of Vienna sports clinic for sports traumatology. Dedicated to advancing his skills, Dr. Dittrich underwent research training at the Sisters of Mercy emergency unit in Vienna, followed by impactful contributions at the Joint Center Hietzing, where he conducted research in joints traumatology. His professional journey commenced at the institute of his graduation, where he served as an orthopedics & traumatology specialist while pursuing advanced training. Notably, Dr. Dittrich gained valuable experience at Joint Center Hietzing, contributing as an orthopedist and completing research training as an intern. With a career spanning various prestigious institutions, Dr. Stefan Dittrich emerged as a senior orthopedics & traumatology surgeon at the sports clinic in Dobling and rendered his services at Akh Vienna hospital as an orthopedic specialist. His commitment to continuous improvement led him to international experiences, including internships in orthopedics & traumatology in the USA and other countries.
Dr. Stefan Dittrich is distinguished for his precision-driven approach to knee replacement and joint surgery, with a strong emphasis on individualized treatment planning and modern surgical techniques. His expertise in the My Knee approach allows for patient-specific alignment and improved functional outcomes. Combining extensive academic training, international exposure, and hands-on surgical experience, he delivers comprehensive orthopedic care focused on mobility restoration, durability, and long-term joint performance.