Dr. Andrew Bridgforth is one of Eastern North Carolina’s only fellowship trained hand surgeons. He is a board certified orthopedic surgeon who specializes in treating hand and other upper extremity injuries. Dr. Bridgforth comes to Eastern North Carolina after spending four years treating military members at the Naval Hospitals in Twentynine Palms, CA and Rota, Spain.
Dr. Andrew Bridgforth is one of Eastern North Carolina’s only fellowship trained hand surgeons. He is a board certified orthopedic surgeon who specializes in treating hand and other upper extremity injuries. Dr. Bridgforth comes to Eastern North Carolina after spending four years treating military members at the Naval Hospitals in Twentynine Palms, CA and Rota, Spain.
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Terrific
(2 days ago)
Jun-2026
The best!
(2 days ago)
Jun-2026
Awesome
(3 days ago)
Jun-2026
Dr Bridgforth bedside manner was very professional. Extremely easy too talk with. Explained pre op and post op instructions. Would definitely recommend him to others.
(1 week ago)
May-2026
Very knowledgeable, very personable, and very informative.
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
This was my first time meeting Dr Bridgforth and he explained what type of surgery is needed, length of recovery, offered another physicians name for possible second opinion. Very nice, professional. We did get interrupted by a knock on the door so not sure if my 'allotted' time was running over but he was undeterred. Good experience
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
Dr. Bridgforth diagnosed my issue and spent the time to explain it to me and answer all my questions in a non rushed visit.
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
Dr. Brigeforth is the best. He is a wonderful Doctor and Surgeon. He takes time to listen to his patients and is compassionate.
(3 weeks ago)
May-2026
I saw Dr. Bridgeforth today about pain in my 82 years-old wrist, previously fractured and healed. He met me promptly, courteously and quickly ruled out fracture. I also told him about tingling in fingers suspicious of carpal tunnel compression. When I told him about recent physical activities that put pressure on the arthritic wrist he thought that the pain and tingling were both the result of that activity. He clearly explained the physiology and recommended a mild steroid injection which I readily accepted. I was quite impressed with his diagnostic expertise and friendly communication skill. Will gladly return to see him if needed.
Dr. Andrew Bridgforth is one of Eastern North Carolina’s only fellowship trained hand surgeons. He is a board certified orthopedic surgeon who specializes in treating hand and other upper extremity injuries. Dr. Bridgforth comes to Eastern North Carolina after spending four years treating military members at the Naval Hospitals in Twentynine Palms, CA and Rota, Spain. Dr. Bridgforth loves spending time at the beach with his wife and two daughters, playing golf and snow skiing. He also an avid runner having completed five half marathons.
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Terrific
The best!
Awesome
Dr Bridgforth bedside manner was very professional. Extremely easy too talk with. Explained pre op and post op instructions. Would definitely recommend him to others.
Very knowledgeable, very personable, and very informative.
This was my first time meeting Dr Bridgforth and he explained what type of surgery is needed, length of recovery, offered another physicians name for possible second opinion. Very nice, professional. We did get interrupted by a knock on the door so not sure if my 'allotted' time was running over but he was undeterred. Good experience
Dr. Bridgforth diagnosed my issue and spent the time to explain it to me and answer all my questions in a non rushed visit.
Dr. Brigeforth is the best. He is a wonderful Doctor and Surgeon. He takes time to listen to his patients and is compassionate.
I saw Dr. Bridgeforth today about pain in my 82 years-old wrist, previously fractured and healed. He met me promptly, courteously and quickly ruled out fracture. I also told him about tingling in fingers suspicious of carpal tunnel compression. When I told him about recent physical activities that put pressure on the arthritic wrist he thought that the pain and tingling were both the result of that activity. He clearly explained the physiology and recommended a mild steroid injection which I readily accepted. I was quite impressed with his diagnostic expertise and friendly communication skill. Will gladly return to see him if needed.
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