Austin B. Murphy, M.D. is fellowship-trained at Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center. He earned their medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine and completed their residency at Campbell Clinic- University of Tennessee Department of Orthopedic Surgery.
Austin B. Murphy, M.D. is fellowship-trained at Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center. He earned their medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine and completed their residency at Campbell Clinic- University of Tennessee Department of Orthopedic Surgery.
Austin B. Murphy, M.D. is fellowship-trained at Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center. He earned their medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine and completed their residency at Campbell Clinic- University of Tennessee Department of Orthopedic Surgery.
Amazing service
I would highly recommend Dr. Murphy to anyone. He is very personable and professional and never tries to rush through the appointment. He will answer any questions and make sure you understand before he leaves the room.He is not one to push for surgery until all options have been tried.
Good to listen about what's going on. Explained the opinions. Very easy to talk with.
I couldn’t be more satisfied with the care that I have received from this physician in my care.He has been very helpful and right on with care.
to the Point on problems and gave Options to try. Friendly
Dr. Murphy was very professional. He had a kind and pleasant bedside manner. He thoroughly communicated options for treatment, and the Cortizone injection he gave me was virtually painless. I definitely recommend him!
Very personable, very informative. It was great visit.
Professional, knowledgeable, experienced, and friendly!!
He referred me to the walk-in clinic for a splint. When I got to the clinic and gave the receptionist the referral paperwork,, she called for a technician to give me the splint. Before a technician came, she had to call an additional two times. I offered to just take the splint myself and put it on, but I was told that it had to be fitted to me. When the technician finally came after a long wait she simply put the splint on my finger and said yes it fits. I felt that the weight was unnecessarily long and nothing was accomplished by having the technician give me the splint. My needs would have been met just as well, if they had simply handed me the splint and let me put it on when I first came into the walk-in clinic. The splint comes in a small medium and large. She put the small on my finger and said yes it fits. If it did not fit, I could have tried the medium and large on myself.
I really appreciate a doctor who knows how to treat people.