Dr. Adam Strohl is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He earned his medical degree from UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and completed his residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
Dr. Adam Strohl is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He earned his medical degree from UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and completed his residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
Growing up in Monmouth County, NJ, Dr. Adam 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
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.
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 to Shoulder Center and Thomas Jefferson University. He is extremely proud to stay in Philadelphia and join The Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder 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.
As a plastic surgeon, Dr. Strohl skillset focuses on, not only restoring functionality, but also assessing and addressing cosmetic deformity, secondary to aging, trauma, or previous surgery. He offers state-of-the-art techniques of scar revision and hand rejuvenation utilizing autologous fat grafting or dermal fillers. And for those with excessively sweaty palms and underarms, Dr. Strohl can provide very effective treatment by injection of botulinum toxin (i.e. Botox®).
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 Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center while remaining up-to-date with current techniques.
In addition to his training and experience in New York and Philadelphia, Dr Strohl had the unique opportunity to collaborate with other local surgeons to provide specialized surgical care aboard. He has provided care in hand surgery, brachial plexus reconstruction, burn scar resurfacing, complex wound care, and craniofacial surgery in multiple third-world countries.
In addition to his clinical and academic interests, Dr. Strohl still enjoys cooking while experimenting with new cuisines as well as supporting the ever-growing Philadelphia food scene. Embracing the Philadelphia lifestyle, he and his wife can be found at any of the local dog parks or farmers’ markets with their miniature schnauzer.
Kind, thorough, explains things easily and just overall a wonderful doctor!
Great surgeon with a wonderfully professional and caring team.
No real explanation for my concerns. I’m griping. More tests. I work full time and used my sick time recovering from surgery. Not happy, in constant pain
I waited weeks again to come for this appt for another "suggestion " for my pain that will not decrease. I had to remind the dr that I was called to come there for this & it didn't sound like he had much of a suggestion. I was given another rx now for a nerve injection. I think I could have been told that over the phone instead of driving 40 mins for dr to see me less then 10 mins. Im very frustrated & don't feel like I'm being helped. Next time, i probably will not come there for an appointment that I was suggested to have a resolution for. Im not sure what the point of this appt was today.
Very friendly, and takes time to explain his thinking, thorough.
Excellent surgeon and answer all my questions. Surgery on my hand was flawless and very little pain. The staff at Methodist Hospital were wonderful and very kind. A job well done by all!.
He was rude, dismissive; physically he was extremely rough with my daughter during exam. He misdiagnosed her completely. Horrible experience!
Very nice but used a lot of medical jargon to explain diagnosis.
Professional Knowledgeable Caring!
Always excellent.