Dr. Eric Z. Lukosius specializes in foot and ankle surgery, ankle replacement, fracture care, and general orthopaedics. Dr. Lukosius completed his Foot and Ankle Fellowship at Duke University and has extensive training in minimally invasive surgery, total ankle arthroplasty, and the use of custom 3D implants to help treat his patients.
Dr. Eric Z. Lukosius specializes in foot and ankle surgery, ankle replacement, fracture care, and general orthopaedics. Dr. Lukosius completed his Foot and Ankle Fellowship at Duke University and has extensive training in minimally invasive surgery, total ankle arthroplasty, and the use of custom 3D implants to help treat his patients.
Dr. Eric Z. Lukosius has been at Cary Ortho since 2021. He specializes in foot and ankle surgery, ankle replacement, fracture care, and general orthopaedics. Dr. Lukosius enjoys getting to know and bond with his patients, but even more so, he enjoys being able to help them get back to doing the things they love.
He attended East Carolina University for both undergrad and medical school. During his residency, he worked at Penn State Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania. He then traveled back to North Carolina, where he completed his Foot and Ankle fellowship at Duke University.
While Dr. Lukosius completed his fellowship at Duke, he trained under the leaders in the field and has extensive training in minimally invasive surgery, total ankle arthroplasty, and the use of custom 3D implants to help treat his patients.
Excellent all around
He's the best - and a great doctor, too.
Eric was great! Very professional and courteous!
The best
Always kind and attentive!
Provided good information about my foot. Was impressed. Friendly, helpful, and professional. Thank you!
Very professional and efficient. But, equally impressive, Dr. Lukosius is calm, interactive, friendly, and makes a point to share information pertinent to a patient’s situation.
Wonderful doctor. Did a great job on my broken anklet.
Dr Lukosius was outstanding. He had the best bedside manor. He was very careful when looking at my x-rays and saw a break in my foot and shifting bones that was missed by my doctor in Wilmington. I am so happy that I came to Cary Orthopedic for a 2nd opinion.
Great experience. Dr gave me two choices. I chose to wait an hour so he could remove a piece of needle from my foot. It had already been in my foot for 4 days. I stayed and he removed the needle. Easy to talk to and explained every step as he moved along. Total happiness on my part. Much appreciated!