Best Orthopedic Hand Surgery Specialists in Philadelphia, PA
We found 71 Orthopedic Hand Surgery Specialists in Philadelphia
Top Orthopedic Hand Surgery Specialists in Philadelphia
We determine the top options by looking at a combination of experience, satisfaction ratings, hospital quality scores, distance, and appointment availability.
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Dr. Joseph Dwyer, MD
Rated 4.3 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery401 Young Ave Ste 245Moorestown, NJ 0805712 miles awayBiographyDr. Joseph Dwyer, MD is a Hand Surgery Specialist who practices in Moorestown, NJ. He is 48 years old. Dr. Joseph Dwyer, MD is affiliated with Virtua Marlton Hospital.
Dr. Dwyer is On staff at Virtua Health Dr. Jacob Tulipan, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Surgery925 Chestnut StPhiladelphia, PA 191074.2 miles awayAt a Glance:- Listened/answered questions (33)
- Explains conditions well (32)
- Found trustworthy (30)
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Dr. Pedro Beredjiklian, MD
Rated 4.8 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery833 Chestnut St Ste 1220Philadelphia, PA 191074.1 miles awayAt a Glance:- Listened/answered questions (117)
- Explains conditions well (117)
- Appt. wasn't rushed (116)
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Dr. Hesham Abdelfattah, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsHand and Upper Extremity Surgery333 Cottman AvePhiladelphia, PA 191114.6 miles awayAt a Glance:- Explains conditions well (28)
- Listened/answered questions (27)
- Found trustworthy (26)
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Dr. Nicholas Phillips, DO
Rated 4.8 out of 5 starsHand and Upper Extremity Surgery1616 Huntingdon PikeJenkintown, PA 190467.5 miles awayAt a Glance:- Appt. wasn't rushed (26)
- Explains conditions well (26)
- Listened/answered questions (25)
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Dr. Michael Rivlin, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery833 Chestnut St Ste 1220Philadelphia, PA 191074.1 miles awayAt a Glance:- Explains conditions well (129)
- Listened/answered questions (127)
- Found trustworthy (125)
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Dr. A Lee Osterman, MD
Rated 4.9 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery834 Chestnut St Ste G114Philadelphia, PA 191074.2 miles awayCare PhilosophyDr. Osterman divides his time as a clinician, as a professor, and as an author. Dr. Osterman's practice focuses on the hand, wrist, arm and elbow, as well as some shoulder conditions.
Dr. Osterman is On staff at Thomas Jefferson University HospitalDr. Leonard D'Addesi, MD
Rated 4.7 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery2601 Holme AvePhiladelphia, PA 191526.0 miles awayAt a Glance:- Listened/answered questions (103)
- Explains conditions well (103)
- Found trustworthy (103)
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Dr. Jonathan Rosenfeld, MD
Rated 4.6 out of 5 starsHand and Upper Extremity Surgery101 S Bryn Mawr Ave Ste 300Bryn Mawr, PA 190109.8 miles awayAt a Glance:- Appt. wasn't rushed (70)
- Explains conditions well (69)
- Listened/answered questions (68)
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Dr. Meredith Osterman, MD
Rated 4.7 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery1 Crescent Dr Ste 100Philadelphia, PA 191128.0 miles awayBiographyDr. Meredith Osterman, MD is a Hand Surgery Specialist who practices in Philadelphia, PA. She is 45 years old and has been practicing for 17 years. Dr. Meredith Osterman, MD is affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
Dr. Osterman is On staff at Thomas Jefferson University HospitalDr. Adam Strohl, MD
Rated 4.9 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery834 Chestnut St Ste G114Philadelphia, PA 191074.2 miles awayBiographyGrowing up in Monmouth County, NJ, Dr. Strohl spent his weekends working in his family's deli restaurant, the iconic Cafe Edison, in the heart of Times Square, New York City. Dr. Strohl's work ethic most certainly stems from his youth; he always admired his family's hard work and loyalty to all customers, both new and regulars.At a young age, Dr. Strohl decided cooking would remain a passionate hobby and he opted to pursue a pre-medical education at Washington University in St Louis, MO where he obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Biology, with a focus in neurosciences. By his senior year, he was pre-appointed the Clinical Research Coordinator for the Spinal Cord Injury Program at Washington University School of Medicine, where he remained for an additional post-graduate year to conduct research, including clinical trials of new treatments for acute and chronic injuries. Dr. Strohl returned to New Jersey to attend UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School where he earned his medical degree. During this time, he was awarded numerous honors including induction into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society (an award granted to the top 1/12 of the class) as a third year student, as well as the Michael David Rothstein Memorial Research Award in Neurology and the Award for Academic Excellence in Microbiology and Immunology. Dr. Strohl successfully applied and was accepted into 1 of 100 highly competitive spots in the country for residency training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the renowned Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, during which time he was selected to be chief resident. For six years he trained in not only hand surgery, but all areas of plastic surgery including extremity salvage, craniofacial, burn, breast, chest wall/abdominal reconstruction, post-bariatric body contouring, and aesthetic surgery. Of all these areas, Dr. Strohl was drawn to and most interested in the hand and upper extremity. Specialty Training in Both Plastic & Orthopaedic Hand Surgery After his Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency, Dr. Strohl's on-going passion for hand and upper extremity care led him to become one of the few plastic surgeons to complete an Orthopaedic Fellowship in Hand, Upper Extremity, and Microsurgery at the premier Philadelphia Hand Center and Thomas Jefferson University. He is extremely proud to stay in Philadelphia and join The Philadelphia Hand Center as their first, plastic surgery-trained hand and upper extremity surgeon.Dr. Strohl's specialty training allows him to care for patients with various upper extremity problems, including fractures, arthritis, neuropathies, cancer, tendinitis, traumatic injuries, amputations, burns, and deformities. With his proficiency and skills in microsurgery, Dr. Strohl has also been trained to perform complex reconstructions of nerve, bone, and soft tissue injuries or defects. Through microvascular free tissue transfer (or "free flap" procedure), Dr. Strohl can transfer a combination of skin, fat, muscle, tendon, and/or bone from one body area to reconstruct, resurface, or "repair" a patient's injured hand or arm. "We treat the whole patient, not just the hole in the patient." While working with spinal cord injured patients at Washington University School of Medicine, Dr. Strohl observed firsthand the meaning and value of the term "quality of life". Throughout his training and career, he has maintained the importance of what really matters to each individual patient. Whether it is pain, dysfunction or disfigurement, Dr. Strohl wants his patients to understand their problem(s) and together choose the most appropriate, effective solution as a team. He is committed to always providing the excellence of care expected by patients of The Philadelphia Hand Center while remaining up-to-date with current techniques.
Dr. Strohl is On staff at Jefferson Methodist HospitalDr. Mark Wang, MD
Rated 4.8 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery2 Novacare WayPhiladelphia, PA 191457.4 miles awayBiographyDr. Wang is an Assistant Professor at Jefferson Medical College and has a special focus on the treatment of Hand and Wrist disorders. Raised in Bryn Mawr, PA, he is a Radnor High School alumnus. After graduating from Cornell University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, he was selected to the MD, PhD Program at Thomas Jefferson University. He completed orthopedic residency training at the University of California, San Diego (Level 1 Trauma Center) prior to being awarded a fellowship in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Upon completing his fellowship, he returned home to the greater Philadelphia area to serve the community that he grew up in. He is the recipient of clinical and scientific awards, authoring several peer reviewed articles.
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Highest Rated Orthopedic Hand Surgery Specialists in Philadelphia
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Dr. Michael Rivlin, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery833 Chestnut St Ste 1220Philadelphia, PA 191074.1 miles awayAt a Glance:- Explains conditions well (129)
- Listened/answered questions (127)
- Found trustworthy (125)
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Dr. Thomas Gillon, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery120 Huntingdon Pike Ste 100Rockledge, PA 190465.5 miles awayCare PhilosophyDr. Gillon's practice focuses on the hand, wrist, arm and elbow. He maintains an integral role in The Hand Center's academic and research leadership
Dr. Gillon is On staff at Jefferson Torresdale HospitalDr. Hesham Abdelfattah, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsHand and Upper Extremity Surgery333 Cottman AvePhiladelphia, PA 191114.6 miles awayAt a Glance:- Explains conditions well (28)
- Listened/answered questions (27)
- Found trustworthy (26)
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Dr. Jacob Tulipan, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Surgery925 Chestnut StPhiladelphia, PA 191074.2 miles awayAt a Glance:- Listened/answered questions (33)
- Explains conditions well (32)
- Found trustworthy (30)
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Dr. James Raphael, MD
Rated 4.9 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery1200 W Tabor Rd Bldg 4Philadelphia, PA 191412.2 miles awayBiographyJames S. Raphael, MD, is the Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, and Director of the Hand Surgery Program at Einstein Medical Center. Dr. Raphael specializes in the treatment of chronic and traumatic conditions of the hand, wrist and elbow. He is regionally recognized for his proficiency in today's most advanced orthopedic surgery procedures, including arthroscopy, microsurgery, replantation, free-tissue transfer, nervesurgery and reconstruction. Dr. Raphael co-chairs the Research Program in the Department of Orthopedics at Einstein Healthcare Network and has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed medical journals. Top Doc, 2012, Philadelphia magazine Top Doc, 2013, Philadelphia magazine Top Doc, 2014, Philadelphia magazine Publications 1. Clarke SE, Raphael JS. Combined Dislocation of the Trapezium and the Trapezoid: A Case Report with Review of the Literature. Hand (N Y). 2009 Aug 26. 2. Clarke SE, Lee SY, Raphael JS. Coronoid fixation using suture anchors. Hand (N Y). 2009 Jun;4(2):156-60.
Dr. Raphael is On staff at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia HospitalDr. Jack Abboudi, MD
Rated 4.9 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery825 Old Lancaster RdBryn Mawr, PA 1901010 miles awayAt a Glance:- Appt. wasn't rushed (116)
- Listened/answered questions (116)
- Found trustworthy (115)
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Dr. Adam Strohl, MD
Rated 4.9 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery834 Chestnut St Ste G114Philadelphia, PA 191074.2 miles awayBiographyGrowing up in Monmouth County, NJ, Dr. Strohl spent his weekends working in his family's deli restaurant, the iconic Cafe Edison, in the heart of Times Square, New York City. Dr. Strohl's work ethic most certainly stems from his youth; he always admired his family's hard work and loyalty to all customers, both new and regulars.At a young age, Dr. Strohl decided cooking would remain a passionate hobby and he opted to pursue a pre-medical education at Washington University in St Louis, MO where he obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Biology, with a focus in neurosciences. By his senior year, he was pre-appointed the Clinical Research Coordinator for the Spinal Cord Injury Program at Washington University School of Medicine, where he remained for an additional post-graduate year to conduct research, including clinical trials of new treatments for acute and chronic injuries. Dr. Strohl returned to New Jersey to attend UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School where he earned his medical degree. During this time, he was awarded numerous honors including induction into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society (an award granted to the top 1/12 of the class) as a third year student, as well as the Michael David Rothstein Memorial Research Award in Neurology and the Award for Academic Excellence in Microbiology and Immunology. Dr. Strohl successfully applied and was accepted into 1 of 100 highly competitive spots in the country for residency training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the renowned Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, during which time he was selected to be chief resident. For six years he trained in not only hand surgery, but all areas of plastic surgery including extremity salvage, craniofacial, burn, breast, chest wall/abdominal reconstruction, post-bariatric body contouring, and aesthetic surgery. Of all these areas, Dr. Strohl was drawn to and most interested in the hand and upper extremity. Specialty Training in Both Plastic & Orthopaedic Hand Surgery After his Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency, Dr. Strohl's on-going passion for hand and upper extremity care led him to become one of the few plastic surgeons to complete an Orthopaedic Fellowship in Hand, Upper Extremity, and Microsurgery at the premier Philadelphia Hand Center and Thomas Jefferson University. He is extremely proud to stay in Philadelphia and join The Philadelphia Hand Center as their first, plastic surgery-trained hand and upper extremity surgeon.Dr. Strohl's specialty training allows him to care for patients with various upper extremity problems, including fractures, arthritis, neuropathies, cancer, tendinitis, traumatic injuries, amputations, burns, and deformities. With his proficiency and skills in microsurgery, Dr. Strohl has also been trained to perform complex reconstructions of nerve, bone, and soft tissue injuries or defects. Through microvascular free tissue transfer (or "free flap" procedure), Dr. Strohl can transfer a combination of skin, fat, muscle, tendon, and/or bone from one body area to reconstruct, resurface, or "repair" a patient's injured hand or arm. "We treat the whole patient, not just the hole in the patient." While working with spinal cord injured patients at Washington University School of Medicine, Dr. Strohl observed firsthand the meaning and value of the term "quality of life". Throughout his training and career, he has maintained the importance of what really matters to each individual patient. Whether it is pain, dysfunction or disfigurement, Dr. Strohl wants his patients to understand their problem(s) and together choose the most appropriate, effective solution as a team. He is committed to always providing the excellence of care expected by patients of The Philadelphia Hand Center while remaining up-to-date with current techniques.
Dr. Strohl is On staff at Jefferson Methodist HospitalDr. A Lee Osterman, MD
Rated 4.9 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery834 Chestnut St Ste G114Philadelphia, PA 191074.2 miles awayCare PhilosophyDr. Osterman divides his time as a clinician, as a professor, and as an author. Dr. Osterman's practice focuses on the hand, wrist, arm and elbow, as well as some shoulder conditions.
Dr. Osterman is On staff at Thomas Jefferson University HospitalDr. Matthew Wilson, MD
Rated 4.9 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery834 Chestnut St Ste G114Philadelphia, PA 191074.2 miles awayBiographyDr. Matthew Wilson, MD is an Orthopedic Surgery Specialist who practices in Philadelphia, PA. He is 42 years old and has been practicing for 14 years. Dr. Matthew Wilson, MD is affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Jefferson Methodist Hospital.
Dr. Wilson is On staff at Jefferson Methodist HospitalDr. Asif Ilyas, MD
Rated 4.8 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery825 Old Lancaster Rd Ste 100Bryn Mawr, PA 1901010 miles awayAt a Glance:- Listened/answered questions (209)
- Found trustworthy (208)
- Explains conditions well (207)
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Dr. Justin Kistler, MD
Rated 4.8 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery9501 Roosevelt Blvd Fl 4Philadelphia, PA 191147.6 miles awayAt a Glance:- Listened/answered questions (31)
- Explains conditions well (31)
- Found trustworthy (30)
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Dr. Sue Lee, MD
Rated 4.8 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery1200 W Tabor Rd Bldg 4Philadelphia, PA 191412.2 miles awayBiographyDr. Lee is a part of Einstein Regional Orthopaedics and She is board certified in orthopaedic surgery and surgery of the hand by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. She sees patients with orthopedic problems of the hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder. Dr. Sue Lee is a considerate and dedicated orthopedic surgeon serving the communities of Philadelphia and Elkins Park, PA. Dr. Lee attended Temple University, where she received her medical degree, and completed her internship at Abington Memorial Hospital. She then completed her residency in orthopedic surgery at Temple University Hospital and her fellowship in hand surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Lee is devoted to ensuring the longevity of her patients' health and developing long-lasting relationships with them. She takes her time to understand symptoms and give correct diagnoses to ensure the continued health of all her patients.
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Orthopedic Hand Surgery near Philadelphia
Orthopedic Hand Surgery Specialists in this region range from 2.7-star to 5-star providers and have at least 20 or more past patient ratings, so you can be confident that these providers have the experience that you are looking for.
4.6average rating
The average rating for Orthopedic Hand Surgery Specialists in Philadelphia is 4.6 stars. The national average is 4.2 stars.
71within 10 miles
There are 71 Orthopedic Hand Surgery Specialists located within a 10-mile radius of Philadelphia, PA.
Orthopedic Hand Surgery Specialists Affiliated with Virtua Health
The following healthcare professionals practice at award-winning hospitals within the Virtua Health in Philadelphia. Learn more about our methodology for affiliated providers.

Dr. Jacob Tulipan, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Surgery925 Chestnut StPhiladelphia, PA 191074.2 miles awayAt a Glance:- Listened/answered questions (33)
- Explains conditions well (32)
- Found trustworthy (30)
- View 2 more provider attributes
Dr. Pedro Beredjiklian, MD
Rated 4.8 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery833 Chestnut St Ste 1220Philadelphia, PA 191074.1 miles awayAt a Glance:- Listened/answered questions (117)
- Explains conditions well (117)
- Appt. wasn't rushed (116)
- View 2 more provider attributes
Dr. Hesham Abdelfattah, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsHand and Upper Extremity Surgery333 Cottman AvePhiladelphia, PA 191114.6 miles awayAt a Glance:- Explains conditions well (28)
- Listened/answered questions (27)
- Found trustworthy (26)
- View 2 more provider attributes
Dr. Nicholas Phillips, DO
Rated 4.8 out of 5 starsHand and Upper Extremity Surgery1616 Huntingdon PikeJenkintown, PA 190467.5 miles awayAt a Glance:- Appt. wasn't rushed (26)
- Explains conditions well (26)
- Listened/answered questions (25)
- View 2 more provider attributes
Dr. Michael Rivlin, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery833 Chestnut St Ste 1220Philadelphia, PA 191074.1 miles awayAt a Glance:- Explains conditions well (129)
- Listened/answered questions (127)
- Found trustworthy (125)
- View 2 more provider attributes
Dr. A Lee Osterman, MD
Rated 4.9 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery834 Chestnut St Ste G114Philadelphia, PA 191074.2 miles awayCare PhilosophyDr. Osterman divides his time as a clinician, as a professor, and as an author. Dr. Osterman's practice focuses on the hand, wrist, arm and elbow, as well as some shoulder conditions.
Dr. Osterman is On staff at Thomas Jefferson University HospitalDr. Leonard D'Addesi, MD
Rated 4.7 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery2601 Holme AvePhiladelphia, PA 191526.0 miles awayAt a Glance:- Listened/answered questions (103)
- Explains conditions well (103)
- Found trustworthy (103)
- View 2 more provider attributes
Dr. Jonathan Rosenfeld, MD
Rated 4.6 out of 5 starsHand and Upper Extremity Surgery101 S Bryn Mawr Ave Ste 300Bryn Mawr, PA 190109.8 miles awayAt a Glance:- Appt. wasn't rushed (70)
- Explains conditions well (69)
- Listened/answered questions (68)
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Dr. Meredith Osterman, MD
Rated 4.7 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery1 Crescent Dr Ste 100Philadelphia, PA 191128.0 miles awayBiographyDr. Meredith Osterman, MD is a Hand Surgery Specialist who practices in Philadelphia, PA. She is 45 years old and has been practicing for 17 years. Dr. Meredith Osterman, MD is affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
Dr. Osterman is On staff at Thomas Jefferson University HospitalDr. Adam Strohl, MD
Rated 4.9 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery834 Chestnut St Ste G114Philadelphia, PA 191074.2 miles awayBiographyGrowing up in Monmouth County, NJ, Dr. Strohl spent his weekends working in his family's deli restaurant, the iconic Cafe Edison, in the heart of Times Square, New York City. Dr. Strohl's work ethic most certainly stems from his youth; he always admired his family's hard work and loyalty to all customers, both new and regulars.At a young age, Dr. Strohl decided cooking would remain a passionate hobby and he opted to pursue a pre-medical education at Washington University in St Louis, MO where he obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Biology, with a focus in neurosciences. By his senior year, he was pre-appointed the Clinical Research Coordinator for the Spinal Cord Injury Program at Washington University School of Medicine, where he remained for an additional post-graduate year to conduct research, including clinical trials of new treatments for acute and chronic injuries. Dr. Strohl returned to New Jersey to attend UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School where he earned his medical degree. During this time, he was awarded numerous honors including induction into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society (an award granted to the top 1/12 of the class) as a third year student, as well as the Michael David Rothstein Memorial Research Award in Neurology and the Award for Academic Excellence in Microbiology and Immunology. Dr. Strohl successfully applied and was accepted into 1 of 100 highly competitive spots in the country for residency training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the renowned Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, during which time he was selected to be chief resident. For six years he trained in not only hand surgery, but all areas of plastic surgery including extremity salvage, craniofacial, burn, breast, chest wall/abdominal reconstruction, post-bariatric body contouring, and aesthetic surgery. Of all these areas, Dr. Strohl was drawn to and most interested in the hand and upper extremity. Specialty Training in Both Plastic & Orthopaedic Hand Surgery After his Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency, Dr. Strohl's on-going passion for hand and upper extremity care led him to become one of the few plastic surgeons to complete an Orthopaedic Fellowship in Hand, Upper Extremity, and Microsurgery at the premier Philadelphia Hand Center and Thomas Jefferson University. He is extremely proud to stay in Philadelphia and join The Philadelphia Hand Center as their first, plastic surgery-trained hand and upper extremity surgeon.Dr. Strohl's specialty training allows him to care for patients with various upper extremity problems, including fractures, arthritis, neuropathies, cancer, tendinitis, traumatic injuries, amputations, burns, and deformities. With his proficiency and skills in microsurgery, Dr. Strohl has also been trained to perform complex reconstructions of nerve, bone, and soft tissue injuries or defects. Through microvascular free tissue transfer (or "free flap" procedure), Dr. Strohl can transfer a combination of skin, fat, muscle, tendon, and/or bone from one body area to reconstruct, resurface, or "repair" a patient's injured hand or arm. "We treat the whole patient, not just the hole in the patient." While working with spinal cord injured patients at Washington University School of Medicine, Dr. Strohl observed firsthand the meaning and value of the term "quality of life". Throughout his training and career, he has maintained the importance of what really matters to each individual patient. Whether it is pain, dysfunction or disfigurement, Dr. Strohl wants his patients to understand their problem(s) and together choose the most appropriate, effective solution as a team. He is committed to always providing the excellence of care expected by patients of The Philadelphia Hand Center while remaining up-to-date with current techniques.
Dr. Strohl is On staff at Thomas Jefferson University HospitalDr. Mark Wang, MD
Rated 4.8 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery2 Novacare WayPhiladelphia, PA 191457.4 miles awayBiographyDr. Wang is an Assistant Professor at Jefferson Medical College and has a special focus on the treatment of Hand and Wrist disorders. Raised in Bryn Mawr, PA, he is a Radnor High School alumnus. After graduating from Cornell University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, he was selected to the MD, PhD Program at Thomas Jefferson University. He completed orthopedic residency training at the University of California, San Diego (Level 1 Trauma Center) prior to being awarded a fellowship in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Upon completing his fellowship, he returned home to the greater Philadelphia area to serve the community that he grew up in. He is the recipient of clinical and scientific awards, authoring several peer reviewed articles.
Dr. Wang is On staff at Jefferson Washington Township HospitalDr. Thomas Gillon, MD
Rated 5.0 out of 5 starsOrthopedic Hand Surgery120 Huntingdon Pike Ste 100Rockledge, PA 190465.5 miles awayCare PhilosophyDr. Gillon's practice focuses on the hand, wrist, arm and elbow. He maintains an integral role in The Hand Center's academic and research leadership
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