Dr. Jared Vogler served as a United States Navy physician for 14 years. After receiving a military scholarship for medical school, he completed his internship at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. He then went on to serve three years with the Marine Corps
as a Battalion Surgeon, which included a deployment to Fallujah, Iraq with his infantry battalion. Upon returning home, he was accepted to orthopaedic surgery residency at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. During his time there he performed reconstructive procedures on hundreds of combat wounded from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He also completed a research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health. While there, he studied the effects of blast injuries on our war wounded.
Upon completing residency in 2012, Dr. Vogler reported to Naval Hospital Jacksonville where he served five years as a general orthopaedic surgeon caring for active duty military personnel, their families and retirees. He performed a large number of arthroscopic procedures, developing a particular interest in the shoulder and elbow. Upon leaving active duty in 2017, Dr. Vogler pursued specialization in shoulder and elbow surgery, completing the Rockwood Shoulder and Elbow Fellowship at UT San Antonio. He enjoys challenging cases and looks forward to serving as a comprehensive referral source for shoulder and elbow pathology.
Dr. Vogler’s credo is simple—treat patients as you would want a family member to be treated.