Dr. Hadley Callaway specializes in shoulder, knee & arthroscopic surgery.
Dr. Hadley Callaway specializes in shoulder, knee & arthroscopic surgery.
Dr. Hadley Callaway specializes in shoulder, knee & arthroscopic surgery. Trained at Harvard and HSS, the #1 hospital in America for orthopedics as ranked by USNews. Head team physician for the USA Men's National Hockey Team (2005 and 2011 World Championships) and NHL Carolina Hurricanes (1998-2002). Assistant team physician for the NFL New York Giants (1993-94). President, North Carolina Medical Society 2008-09. Chairman, Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery at Rex Healthcare and WakeMed Raleigh, 2004-06. Medical director of Raleigh Orthopaedic Surgery Center. Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at UNC Medical School.
Medical School
Harvard
Internship
New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center
Residency
Hospital For Special Surgery
Fellowship
Hospital For Special Surgery (Sports Medicine & Shoulder)
Board Certification
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (1996, 2006, 2016)
Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine (2010, 2016)
Dr. Callaway has operated on both my shoulders, both surgeries went well and so did my rehab using Raleigh Orthopedic Physical Therapy located in Garner.
I love this Man!!! Hate it he’s retiring, he’s worked hard he deserves it!! Connie Atwood
Very good Doctor, surgeon and human being. Thank you Doctor for returning to work and to repair my shoulder. You are the best of the best.
Best possible doctor in every way
Excellent, caring, detailed. Such a loss to this community that such a great physician is retiring. Landy Anderton
Great doctor. Explained my health concerns in much detail. He will be missed after retirement.
Kind- imfornative supportive. Professional.All you would want a MD to be.
I have been a patient of Dr Callaway for over 10 years. Great doctor and man
Dr. Calloway is thorough and encouraging.
Excellent doctor and staff. Great bedside manner, no waiting/ontime, staff all pleasant. I like that the doctor doesn’t push anything but rather gives you the options.