Dr. Matthew Binkley, M.D.

Orthopedic Surgery
29 procedures 3 hospitals Buffalo, NY
Latest available Medicare data — updated April 2026
Growing Volume

Contact & Location

Phone: 716-204-3200
Practice phone listed in the NPI registry
462 Grider St
Buffalo, NY 14215
NPI: 1922307214
Credentials: M.D.
Active Medicare provider (NPI verified)
15 years of practice experience
Licensed M.D.
Licensed surgical specialist
Board-certified orthopedic surgeon
Contact information available
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Shoulder replacement recovery kit Slings, cold therapy, and adaptive clothing for recovery
National Comparison by Procedure
Shoulder 29 vs 29 avg (2,213 surgeons)

Dr. Matthew Binkley is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon practicing in Buffalo, New York. A Medicare provider since 2011, Dr. Binkley has performed 29 Medicare-verified shoulder replacements, ranking #29 in New York.

In New York, Dr. Binkley performs near average in shoulder (29 vs 29 avg).

Dr. Binkley's Medicare data shows a focused shoulder replacement practice with 29 verified procedures. Surgeons who concentrate on a single procedure type often develop deep procedural expertise, though total practice volume may include additional procedures not captured in Medicare fee-for-service data.

Buffalo is home to 8 orthopedic surgeons in the current Medicare dataset. Patients in the Buffalo area can compare surgeon volume and procedure specialization to find the right fit for their joint replacement needs.

Medicare records for Dr. Binkley extend back to 2019, covering 6 years of data. Over that period, recorded procedure volume increased from 12 to 29 in the most recent data, a 142% increase. This sustained growth reflects an expanding joint replacement practice.

Among 2,213 shoulder replacement surgeons tracked nationally, Dr. Binkley's 29 verified procedures is near the national average of 29.

Verified Medicare Cases

Shoulder Replacement
29 verified cases
#29 in New York
Estimated total: 80 – 90 procedures (all insurers)
Based on Medicare FFS representing 33–37% of national joint replacement volume
How is this estimated?

Medicare Part B fee-for-service claims represent approximately 33–37% of all joint replacements performed nationally (source: CMS data, AJRR). This range estimates the surgeon's total practice volume across all payers. The verified Medicare count above is the definitive, audited figure.

How Dr. Binkley Compares

Procedure volume compared to the New York state average.

Shoulder Average
29 Avg: 29
Dr. Binkley New York Average

Volume Trend Analysis

Dr. Binkley's Medicare-recorded procedure volume has trended upward over 6 years, increasing 142% from 12 procedures in 2019 to 29 in the most recent data.

Years of Data 6
2024 Volume 29
Peak Volume 29 (2024)
Trend Growing

Hospital Affiliations & Quality

H
Erie County Medical Center
2/5
Buffalo, NY
Similar to national avg
H
Kaleida Health
3/5
Buffalo, NY
Similar to national avg
H
Mercy Hospital Of Buffalo
2/5
Buffalo, NY
Low case volume

Quality ratings and complication rates are hospital-level metrics from CMS Hospital Compare and do not reflect individual surgeon performance. Star ratings updated quarterly. Complication data covers a rolling 3-year period.

Patient Resources: Preparing for Shoulder Replacement

If you are considering shoulder replacement surgery, these evidence-based guides can help you prepare and recover:

Shoulder Replacement Recovery Overview

Recovery timelines vary by patient, but here is a general overview of what to expect after shoulder replacement surgery:

Week 1-3 Arm in a sling for protection. Gentle pendulum exercises under therapist guidance. Focus on pain management and wound care.
Week 4-6 Gradual sling weaning. Begin passive and active-assisted range-of-motion exercises. Light daily activities resume.
Week 7-12 Active range-of-motion exercises. Light strengthening begins. Most patients can drive and perform desk work.
Month 4-6 Progressive strengthening continues. Return to most activities. Full recovery may take 6-12 months for complete shoulder strength.

Individual recovery varies based on overall health, age, and adherence to physical therapy. View full shoulder replacement recovery guide and product recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions About Dr. Binkley

How does Dr. Binkley's procedure volume compare to other New York surgeons?

Dr. Binkley has performed 29 Medicare-verified joint replacement procedures. The New York average is 69 procedures per surgeon. Medicare data captures roughly one-third of all joint replacements, so total volume may be higher. Dr. Binkley ranks #233 out of 334 orthopedic surgeons in New York.

What types of joint replacement does Dr. Binkley perform?

Dr. Binkley's reported Medicare volume is focused on shoulder replacement, with 29 verified procedures. Some surgeons choose to concentrate on a single joint type to build deep procedural expertise.

Are there other orthopedic surgeons near Dr. Binkley in Buffalo?

Yes. There are 8 orthopedic surgeons in Buffalo in the current Medicare dataset. Patients can compare procedure volumes and specializations to choose the surgeon who best fits their needs. Use the state page to view all New York surgeons.

What does the Medicare data for Dr. Binkley represent?

The procedure counts shown are based on the most recent Medicare Part B fee-for-service claims data, published by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). This captures approximately 33–37% of all joint replacements performed nationally. Dr. Binkley's total practice volume — including private insurance and Medicare Advantage patients — is likely higher than the 29 procedures shown here.

Has Dr. Binkley's procedure volume changed over time?

Yes. Dr. Binkley's Medicare-recorded volume has increased from 12 procedures in 2019 to 29 in the most recent data, a 142% increase over 6 years. This upward trend suggests an expanding joint replacement practice. Peak volume was 29 procedures in 2024.

Which hospitals is Dr. Binkley affiliated with?

According to CMS facility affiliation data, Dr. Binkley is affiliated with Erie County Medical Center, Kaleida Health, Mercy Hospital Of Buffalo.

How does Dr. Binkley compare to other orthopedic surgeons in Buffalo?

Among the 8 orthopedic surgeons in Buffalo, Dr. Binkley ranks #7 by total Medicare procedure volume. The highest-volume surgeon in Buffalo has 105 verified Medicare procedures.

What are the quality ratings for hospitals where Dr. Binkley practices?

Erie County Medical Center (2 out of 5 CMS stars, hip/knee complication rate similar to national average); Kaleida Health (3 out of 5 CMS stars, hip/knee complication rate similar to national average); Mercy Hospital Of Buffalo (2 out of 5 CMS stars, insufficient case volume for complication rate comparison). These are hospital-level quality metrics from CMS Hospital Compare and do not reflect individual surgeon outcomes.

Other Orthopedic Surgeons in Buffalo, New York

Dr. Binkley's 29 Medicare procedures are below the Buffalo average of 53. The table below compares verified procedure volumes for orthopedic surgeons practicing in Buffalo.

SurgeonProceduresSpecialties
Dr. Sridhar Rachala 105 Hip, Knee
Dr. Kathleen Boyle 59 Hip, Knee
Dr. Matthew Phillips 55 Hip, Knee
Dr. Thomas Duquin 47 Shoulder
Dr. Brian McGrath 41 Hip, Knee
Dr. Marcus Romanowski 34 Knee

Patient Resources & Verification

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Cite This Data

APA: OrthoProcedures. (2026). Dr. Matthew Binkley, M.D. -- Orthopedic Surgeon Profile. Retrieved from https://orthoprocedures.com/surgeons/ny/dr-matthew-binkley-buffalo.html

Link: https://orthoprocedures.com/surgeons/ny/dr-matthew-binkley-buffalo.html

Data source: CMS Medicare Part B Provider Utilization & Payment Data. Full methodology | Open Data API

Important: Rankings are based solely on Medicare procedure volume and do not reflect quality of care, patient outcomes, or procedures covered by private insurance. This data represents approximately one-third to 40% of all joint replacement procedures nationwide. Always consult with healthcare providers to make informed decisions about your care.