- Arthritis
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeOur hand surgeons use conservative, evidence-based approaches to treat hand and wrist disorders like dupuytrens, carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, nerve injuries, arthritis and complex hand and wrist fractures. We use the latest diagnostic techniques and advanced treatment options to provide personalized care that is tailored to the needs of each individual patient. Our goal is to restore optimal function and eliminate or reduce pain. Our hand and upper extremity (arm below the shoulder) team of fellowship trained orthopedic surgeons and physician assistants work together to diagnose and treat conditions to get you back to what you love doing.
- Orthopedics
- Joint Replacement
- Neurosurgery
- Ingrown Toenails
- Hip Replacement
- Knee ReplacementFrom sprains to arthroscopic surgery to total knee replacement, the orthopedic surgeons at The Center are ready to get you back to being your best.
- Sports Medicine
- Physical TherapyThe orthopedic specialists at The Center are experts in treating shoulder conditions and injuries. Our board certified orthopedic physicians are skilled at providing an accurate diagnosis to help create an individual treatment plan for each patient. Treatment options may include conservative options, such as injections or physical therapy, or advanced surgery to restore function to this essential joint. If your shoulder is holding you back, make an appointment with one of our shoulder specialists at The Center so that we can help you get back to your active lifestyle.
- Ankle SprainAt The Center, our orthopedic physicians are experienced in all facets of foot and ankle injuries and degenerative conditions. If you have a foot or ankle problem and are deciding which type of provider to see, read this blog about the difference between a podiatrist and an orthopedic surgeon. Treatments for foot and ankle problems can range from a simple change of footwear to surgical repair of damaged bones or tendons.
- Foot Pain
- Ingrown ToenailsTrim your toenails regularly and cut straight across the nail rather than into the corners – this is how ingrown toenails often develop.