Dr. Craig S. Radnay is a board certified and fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery as well as sports medicine and arthritic disorders of the knee. He previously served as Director and attending orthopedic surgeon at the Insall Scott Kelly Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in New York City.
Dr. Craig S. Radnay is a board certified and fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery as well as sports medicine and arthritic disorders of the knee. He previously served as Director and attending orthopedic surgeon at the Insall Scott Kelly Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in New York City.
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Excellent doctor! He checked in on me before and after surgery and was so nice and made me feel so comfortable. Surgery went very well and I’m so happy with my results!
(6 days ago)
May-2026
Explained everything I needed to know to make my decision how to proceed.
(1 week ago)
May-2026
He’s very courteous and knowledgeable.. I had a PRP injection and it really hacked my ankle. I highly recommended him!
(1 week ago)
May-2026
Excellent first experience. Dr. Radnay explained all my options very clearly, and the staff was very helpful as well.
(1 week ago)
May-2026
Great bedside manner.
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
Ankle surgery very successful. Little pain.
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
He was unable to keep my appt, tried to reschedule me for 2 days, and left before my appt time. Luckily his PA was available and amazing.
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
Efficient - but it always seems he doesn't really have time to listen to my questions or my concerns.
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
I felt happy when Dr. Radnay informed me that my ankle fracture had healed. However, I am still experiencing pain in joints and in the tissues that hold my bones together. With more physical therapy, I will be good to go. While many of the bruises have healed, several remain. I feel confident that my ankle bone has recovered and that the surrounding tissues are also healing well. I hope to be able to wear a normal shoe again soon and perhaps drive my car as well. Thank you for your advice Dr. advice.
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
The surgery Dr. Radnay performed on my Achilles tendon was very successful and the follow up visits were thorough as well.
Dr. Craig S. Radnay is a board certified and fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery as well as sports medicine and arthritic disorders of the knee. He previously served as Director and attending orthopedic surgeon at the Insall Scott Kelly Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in New York City. He was also a clinical assistant professor at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital and Director of the Foot and Ankle service at St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn, New York.
Dr. Radnay completed his undergraduate degree at Dartmouth College and his medical degree at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons. He completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at the New York Orthopaedic Hospital at Columbia University, where he served as chief resident. He completed a fellowship in sports medicine and knee reconstruction at the Insall Scott Kelly Institute, where he trained with the physicians of the New York Knicks and New York Yankees. He then completed a second foot and ankle surgery fellowship at Florida Orthopaedic Institute.
Dr. Radnay cares for all foot, ankle, and knee conditions. His special interests include helping treat ankle instability, painful ankle arthritis, foot and ankle fractures and trauma, flatfoot deformity, Achilles and peroneal tendon disorders, painful bunion and forefoot deformity, meniscus injuries, and primary and revision total knee replacement. Additionally, he has extensive experience with regenerative medicine treatments for various pathologies, including biologics, platelet-rich plasma, and marrow and adipose stem cells. Based on his expertise, Dr. Radnay has been invited to present at numerous national and international meetings for more than a decade. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society, and the Orthopedic Trauma Association. He also continues to cochair an annual conference, Current Solutions in Foot & Ankle Surgery.
Dr. Radnay takes pride in caring for patients of all ages and activity levels. He believes patient education and understanding of diagnosis and all treatment options are paramount. As someone who is very active and enjoys swimming, running, biking, and traveling, he appreciates how important staying active can be for maintaining one’s overall health and wellbeing. His mission is to help patients return to activities that make them happy. He offers all his patients innovative surgical and nonsurgical treatments and helps them to understand all their available options completely. He also makes sure that they understand what to expect during their recovery so that they have a clear picture every step of the way.
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Excellent doctor! He checked in on me before and after surgery and was so nice and made me feel so comfortable. Surgery went very well and I’m so happy with my results!
Explained everything I needed to know to make my decision how to proceed.
He’s very courteous and knowledgeable.. I had a PRP injection and it really hacked my ankle. I highly recommended him!
Excellent first experience. Dr. Radnay explained all my options very clearly, and the staff was very helpful as well.
Great bedside manner.
Ankle surgery very successful. Little pain.
He was unable to keep my appt, tried to reschedule me for 2 days, and left before my appt time. Luckily his PA was available and amazing.
Efficient - but it always seems he doesn't really have time to listen to my questions or my concerns.
I felt happy when Dr. Radnay informed me that my ankle fracture had healed. However, I am still experiencing pain in joints and in the tissues that hold my bones together. With more physical therapy, I will be good to go. While many of the bruises have healed, several remain. I feel confident that my ankle bone has recovered and that the surrounding tissues are also healing well. I hope to be able to wear a normal shoe again soon and perhaps drive my car as well. Thank you for your advice Dr. advice.
The surgery Dr. Radnay performed on my Achilles tendon was very successful and the follow up visits were thorough as well.