Dr. Daniel Cullan II was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. After completing his undergraduate work at the University of Notre Dame, he returned to his hometown where he received his medical degree from Creighton University. He went on to do his Orthopaedic Residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Additional training includes a Fellowship in Hand Surgery as well as Certification in Microsurgical Techniques at Loma Linda University Medical Center in Loma Linda, California.
Dr. Daniel Cullan II was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. After completing his undergraduate work at the University of Notre Dame, he returned to his hometown where he received his medical degree from Creighton University. He went on to do his Orthopaedic Residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Additional training includes a Fellowship in Hand Surgery as well as Certification in Microsurgical Techniques at Loma Linda University Medical Center in Loma Linda, California.
Dr. Daniel Cullan II was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. After completing his undergraduate work at the University of Notre Dame, he returned to his hometown where he received his medical degree from Creighton University. He went on to do his Orthopaedic Residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Additional training includes a Fellowship in Hand Surgery as well as Certification in Microsurgical Techniques at Loma Linda University Medical Center in Loma Linda, California.
Dr. Cullan began his orthopaedic career as an orthopaedic hand surgeon in San Diego, California (2006-2009) where he was also a volunteer physician for the U.S. Olympic Training Center. Being a Husker at heart, he returned to his roots to join Nebraska Orthopaedics in Lincoln.
Dr. Cullan enjoys golfing, running, snow skiing, soccer, and college football. He is married and has three children.

Great meeting with him.
Appreciate them for their entire team , such a nice and lovely team.
Could have provided a bit more detail. Pretty much looked at the X-ray (no other imaging or biopsy) told me it was a tumor said we should take it off could be cancer who knows? Since I have in fact had cancer before I guess I expected a bit more detail as to how worried I should be about this. Instead I had to refer to my good friend GOOGLE for some clarity. The swelling is coming off because it’s annoying but I’d better be able to use/feel my thumb at the end of it.
Friendly & fast
Very nice, quick and I think did a great job! We’ll see more after therapy
He’s very nice person and very knowledgeable
Thank you
Friendly and knowledgeable
Excellent people skills. Explained everything I needed and how he could improve hand and elbow
Shot in my right big knuckle went great and had some good advice on my navicular bone on my left wrist! Randy B