Orthopedic Specialists of New Jersey
With three New Jersey locations in Paramus, Franklin Lakes, and North Bergen, Orthopedic Specialists of New Jersey specializes in treating conditions of the knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, spine, hand, and wristt.
Meet the Team
Orthopedic Specialties and Treatments
Our orthopedic surgeons combine leading-edge diagnostics, personalized treatment plans, and advanced surgical techniques - including minimally invasive and robotic surgery - to provide comprehensive orthopedic treatment that improves mobility, relieves pain, and restores quality of life. Learn more about the specialties and services offered by our expert care team.
Nationally Recognized Orthopedic Specialists
Our team of nationally recognized orthopedic specialists are at the forefront of their respective fields, with recognitions including “Top Doctor” by New Jersey Monthly and 201 Magazine, Bergen County Magazine's Top Doc, Castle Connolly New York Metro Top Doctor distinctions and Select Surgeon in Bone and Joint Surgery by New Jersey Monthly.
Utilizing the latest in surgical technology, our surgeons remain on the cutting edge of advancements, including minimally invasive and robotic options. They are involved in ongoing research to improve treatment in their respective fields. In fact, several of our surgeons have been involved in the development of advanced technology currently being used by experts worldwide, such as the development of the ROSA Robot which is used for robotic-assisted joint replacement.
Our Orthopedic Specialists
You don’t have to deal with pain or discomfort in your bones and joints, and an injury doesn’t have to hold you back. Our team offers the latest in both operative and non-operative care and is ready to provide all aspects of orthopedic diagnosis and treatment. Reach out to us today.
She’s Cookin’ Again
Bergenfield chef back on her feet after total right knee replacement at Hackensack University Medical Center.
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