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Shoulder, Elbow and Hand Surgery

Pain in your shoulder elbow wrist or hand can make everyday activities difficult. Our shoulder elbow and hand surgery team is here to help improve your mobility, while offering compassionate care every step of the way.

Our approach to shoulder, elbow and hand care

Our expert orthopedic surgeons are dedicated to helping you get back to your best quality of life. We offer personalized care and treatment for a wide range of upper extremity issues, including the hand, wrist, shoulder, arm, and elbow.

At your first appointment, you'll see a shoulder surgeon, elbow surgeon or hand surgeon, but that does not mean you will require surgery. We exhaust all non-surgical options before pursuing surgery. 

We work closely with many specialties to provide comprehensive care tailored to you, including:

This collaborative approach helps ensure you receive the best possible care for your needs.

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Why choose UCI Health for shoulder, elbow and hand surgery

Our fellowship-trained surgeons are experts in treating a wide variety of shoulder, elbow and hand injuries

We ensure a smooth path from first your appointment, through surgery and afterward. You’ll have direct communication with your surgeon throughout recovery. We have multiple locations across Orange County for your convenience. 

 
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Don't wait to address your pain

UCI Health orthopaedic specialists are here to help you improve your quality of life. 

Call 714-456-7012 to schedule an appointment today, or

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