Dr. Corey T. Clyde, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon with subspecialty fellowship training in hand and upper extremity surgery. He provides comprehensive treatment for various conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and elbow in both adults and children. Dr. Clyde has a special interest in nerve injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, complex fracture care, wrist arthroscopy, and microsurgery.
Dr. Corey T. Clyde, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon with subspecialty fellowship training in hand and upper extremity surgery. He provides comprehensive treatment for various conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and elbow in both adults and children. Dr. Clyde has a special interest in nerve injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, complex fracture care, wrist arthroscopy, and microsurgery.
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Answers all my concerns. Is a go to doctor
Nov-2024
I have been here for 2 days first sitting In the emergency for 7 hrs and then being forgott6 I think you s uck I would never recommend you or the rest of your associates. I live bellow the poverty level I find you are responsible for me sitting for 2 days starved for 23 hrs nothing to drink fourteen hrs.im not staying after today
Nov-2024
El doctor siempre me ha atendido muy bien y me contesta todas las dudas que puedo tener.
Nov-2024
Gives clear information and listens well.
Seems interested in the patient's point of view.
Nov-2024
Great communicator and listener, not quick to reach for the knife/surgical solution!
Oct-2024
Friendly doctor who treated my hand right away
Oct-2024
Was very kind and caring. I was there for my wrist but he noticed stitches I had gotten a week ago on my finger at Urgent care. They were bothering me and he took them out and put me on an antibiotic. I appreciated that.
Oct-2024
Did not feel rushed at all
Sep-2024
Dr. Clyde was caring, listened to what I said and made sure I understood what plan of action would be
Dr. Corey T. Clyde, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon with subspecialty fellowship training in hand and upper extremity surgery. He provides comprehensive treatment for various conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and elbow in both adults and children. Dr. Clyde has a special interest in nerve injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, complex fracture care, wrist arthroscopy, and microsurgery.
Dr. Clyde received his medical degree from Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. He completed a residency in orthopedic surgery at the University at Buffalo, followed by a fellowship in hand and upper extremity surgery at the University of Pennsylvania.
Often seeing patients with debilitating conditions, Dr. Clyde and his team strive to provide patient-centered care through shared decision-making to improve their quality of life and help return patients to their desired activities. Dr. Clyde is committed to providing evidence-based care while staying up-to-date with new techniques and cutting-edge technologies.
Outside of his clinical practice, Dr. Clyde enjoys spending time with his wife and twin sons. He also enjoys taking his Goldendoodle to dog parks, reading, golfing, cycling, following Formula 1 racing, and watching various college sports.
Answers all my concerns. Is a go to doctor
I have been here for 2 days first sitting In the emergency for 7 hrs and then being forgott6 I think you s uck I would never recommend you or the rest of your associates. I live bellow the poverty level I find you are responsible for me sitting for 2 days starved for 23 hrs nothing to drink fourteen hrs.im not staying after today
El doctor siempre me ha atendido muy bien y me contesta todas las dudas que puedo tener.
Gives clear information and listens well. Seems interested in the patient's point of view.
Great communicator and listener, not quick to reach for the knife/surgical solution!
Friendly doctor who treated my hand right away
Was very kind and caring. I was there for my wrist but he noticed stitches I had gotten a week ago on my finger at Urgent care. They were bothering me and he took them out and put me on an antibiotic. I appreciated that.
Did not feel rushed at all
Dr. Clyde was caring, listened to what I said and made sure I understood what plan of action would be
Very brief and on task