Dr. Gregory Sobol, MD is fellowship-trained in Brown University School of Medicine – Hand & Upper Extremity. He earned their medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine and completed their residency at William Beaumont Hospital – Orthopaedic Surgery.
Dr. Gregory Sobol, MD is fellowship-trained in Brown University School of Medicine – Hand & Upper Extremity. He earned their medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine and completed their residency at William Beaumont Hospital – Orthopaedic Surgery.
The reviews listed below were collected independently of Michigan Orthopaedic Surgeons through rater8. Each review represents an authentic and verified patient experience.
Pleasant, thorough, and very informative.
Nov-2024
Great doctor. Wouldn’t go to anyone else for my hands.
Nov-2024
Very knowledgeable, really cares
Will always recommend
Nov-2024
Professional, personable, and an excellent staff too
Nov-2024
The best!
Nov-2024
Excellent Doc and very rational and realistic with recovery recommendations.
Nov-2024
Simply the best!
Nov-2024
Very good doctor. Happy with my surgery. Very kind and knowledgeable.
Nov-2024
Excellent fast patient service. Very knowledgeable. Positive happy attitude.
Nov-2024
Speaks frankly about what your issue is and likely outcome if surgery is being considered.
Dr. Gregory Sobol, MD is fellowship-trained in Brown University School of Medicine – Hand & Upper Extremity. He earned their medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine and completed their residency at William Beaumont Hospital – Orthopaedic Surgery.
Pleasant, thorough, and very informative.
Great doctor. Wouldn’t go to anyone else for my hands.
Very knowledgeable, really cares Will always recommend
Professional, personable, and an excellent staff too
The best!
Excellent Doc and very rational and realistic with recovery recommendations.
Simply the best!
Very good doctor. Happy with my surgery. Very kind and knowledgeable.
Excellent fast patient service. Very knowledgeable. Positive happy attitude.
Speaks frankly about what your issue is and likely outcome if surgery is being considered.