Our Providers

Decades of experience walk our halls each day. From our founder, Dr. Johnny Mitias to our newest provider, our expert team is well equipped to take care of bone and joint pain – fast. It’s a concept of teamwork that is often strived for, but rarely achieved. Find out more about our providers. We can’t wait to get to know you!

Dr. Johnny Mitias

Doctor Johnny Mitias

Originally from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, Dr. Johnny Mitias moved to Jackson, MS as a child where he finished High School and obtained his undergraduate from Millsaps College. From there, he obtained his medical degree from the University of Mississippi and continued on with residency at Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics in Memphis, TN. Since residency in 1998, Dr. Mitias has been serving the New Albany and North Mississippi/West Tennessee regions through Mitias Orthopaedics. With strong roots in this great area of the country, he has been caring for people, from all walks of life, with expertise and experience.

Dr. Heath Thompson

Dr. Heath Thompson

A native of New Albany and a graduate of the University of Mississippi, Dr. Thompson earned his medical degree at Lincoln Memorial University Debusk College of Osteopathic Medicine in Harrogate, TN. A surgeon with more than 10 years of experience, Dr. Thompson specializes in knee and hip replacement, arthroscopic procedures, and is fellowship trained in orthopedic trauma.

Dr. Clint Jereaux

Dr. Clint Jiroux

Dr. Clint Jiroux is a podiatrist originally from Scottsdale, AZ. During high school he moved to Iowa and is a 2007 graduate of Bishop Heelan Catholic High School in Sioux City, IA. After high school, he completed undergraduate degrees in biology and chemistry at Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, IA. He also earned his master’s degree in biomedical sciences at Des Moines University in Des Moines, IA. He then pursued a medical degree and received his doctorate of podiatric medicine at the Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine in Glendale, AZ, graduating with honors. After medical school, he completed a three-year residency at Mount Auburn Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital in Cambridge, MA and was appointed a clinical fellow in surgery at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Jiroux is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association and American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. His expertise includes sports medicine, reconstructive surgery, foot trauma, bunion surgery and limb salvage. Dr. Jiroux looks forward to bringing his expertise in podiatric medicine and surgery to North Mississippi.

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Brad Page, PA-C

Brad Page has been with Mitias Orthopaedics for over 15 years. brad grew up in the West Union Community and graduated from West Union Attendance Center. Following high school, Brad received a degree in mathematics from the University of Mississippi with a minor in business in 1992. Brad continued his education by obtaining a Physical Therapist Assistant degree from Itawamba Community College in 1998. After establishing a background in sports medicine, Brad began working with Mitias Orthopaedics in 1999. In 2007 Brad graduated from Bethel University with a Master’s Degree in Physician Assistant Studies. Brad has now provided north Mississippi and west Memphis with quality orthopaedic care for well over 2 decades.

Alex-Hill, FNP-C

Alex Hill, FNP-C

Alex Hill is a Nurse Practitioner from New Albany, MS. Originally from Friendship, MS, Alex is a 2005 graduate of North Pontotoc High School. After high school, Alex received an associated degree in nursing from Itawamba Community College in 2008. In 2014 Alex returned to college and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from the University of North Alabama. He then transitioned his studies towards becoming a Nurse Practitioner and completed his training in 2016 at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Alex has worked along side Dr. Mitias in surgery since 2008, and officially joined the Mitias family in 2014. Alex is a great attribute to our practice and looks forward to providing exceptional orthopaedic care to northeast Mississippi.