
Dr. Tindall has been practicing orthopaedic surgery since 1974. He completed his undergraduate degree and medical school education at Queens University, Kingston Ontario, Canada and his postgraduate and orthopaedic residency training in Ottawa Ontario, Canada and Queens University Hospital in Kingston Ontario, Canada.
Dr. Tindall has been in Phoenix since 1985. He is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon in both the United States and Canada, and a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery. He is, in addition to the above, a Charter Member of the Canadian Sports Medicine Association, The American Medical Association, The Arizona Medical Association, Maricopa County Medical Association, The American College Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Surgeons Network of Arizona. Dr. Tindall continues to be active in Sports Medicine and is a consultant to the Arizona State Hockey Team for Orthopaedics and is a member of The American Track & Field Association and serves as a Board Member on the United States of America Track & Field Doping Hearing Board.
His professional interests include sports medicine, trauma and joint replacement surgery.

Dr. Tindall traveled to Australia with the U.S. Track & Field Team for the 2000 Olympic Games.