Georgia (GA) Hand Surgery Doctors and Physicians

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Hand Surgery Information

Description

Hand surgery may be performed by a general surgeon, an orthopedic surgeon, or a plastic surgeon after illness or injury, or to repair a congenital condition. A hand surgeon has special training in medical, surgical and rehabilitative means of healing the hand and arm, and sometimes recommends a non-surgical approach. The surgeon excels at diagnosis, preservation and restoration to the form and function of the hand, wrist and arm after disorders such as carpal tunnel, arthritis, fractures, tendonitis, or when amputation is required.

Diseases / Illnesses Treated

Physicians in this specialty treat patients suffering from numerous diseases and illnesses, including carpel tunnel syndrome.

Location Density Information

Doctor density varies by specialty and location. Georgia has 56 practicing hand surgeons. Broken out by city, hand surgery doctor density in Albany is 1, in Alpharetta is 3, in Athens is 1, in Atlanta is 21, in Augusta is 7, in Austell is 2, in Brunswick is 3, in Carrollton is 1, in Cartersville is 1, in College Park is 1, in Columbus is 1, in Cordele is 1, in Cumming is 2, in Dublin is 1, in Duluth is 1, in Evans is 3, in Fayetteville is 2, in Gainesville is 2, in Greensboro is 2, in Griffin is 1, in Kingsland is 1, in Lawrenceville is 1, in Macon is 5, in Marietta is 5, in Mcdonough is 1, in Morrow is 2, in Norcross is 1, in Riverdale is 1, in Rome is 1, in Roswell is 2, in Saint Marys is 1, in Savannah is 5, in Statesboro is 1, in Thomaston is 1, in Thomson is 1, and in Warner Robins is 1.

Georgia Information

Georgia is rich in history, from its statehood in 1788, to its tobacco plantations, to its civil rights memorials. Atlanta is its vibrant capital city, and it offers a myriad of music, arts, sports and nightlife. While in Atlanta, visit the world’s largest aquarium, the Woodruff Arts Center, or the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Ride the Old Town Trolley in Savannah, and listen to some live jazz and blues at one of Savannah’s many festivals. Georgia’s mountain parks offer hiking, biking, climbing, and other outdoor activities. On Georgia’s coastline, you can go boating, deep sea fishing or kayaking in the Atlantic. The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge draws many visitors yearly.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Georgia has a population of 9,072,576. Of this population, 2,319,806 are under the age of 18 and 865,997 are at or above the age of 65.

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