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Dr. Tuttle is always thorough and so nice! He is a calm presence when he is administering a shot!!
(2 days ago)
Jan-2026
He really listens and I appreciate that
(3 days ago)
Jan-2026
Excellent surgeon.
(4 days ago)
Jan-2026
He listens
(6 days ago)
Jan-2026
Great Doctor
(1 week ago)
Jan-2026
Excellent doctor
(1 week ago)
Jan-2026
Although I was the last appointment and he had a very busy day which had him behind - I did not feel he rushed me through - very professional - his assistants were top notch - and they all were very apologetic for time I had to wait. Trigger thumb is much better since the shot!!!!
(1 week ago)
Jan-2026
Was in the waiting room for over an hour yesterday with no one telling me he was even running behind until I asked. Then a long wait in the exam room, Trevor made that wait a little better by popping in the room. I’ve seen Dr Tuttle a few times before but today was odd. He just kept looking at me like what else can I do or say. I wasn’t the one that wanted the appt.
(1 week ago)
Jan-2026
I trust Dr. Tuttle completely!!
(1 week ago)
Jan-2026
Dr Tuttle is not only a very competent surgeon, but has one of the best bedside manners I’ve ever experienced.
Very caring and kind.
Dr. Harrison Tuttle, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon who is also fellowship trained in hand and microvascular surgery. Prior to joining the Raleigh Orthopaedic Clinic in 2005, he graduated from both college and medical school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He then completed his internship and residency at the University of Vermont College of Medicine in Burlington, Vermont. He was then selected for a hand and microvascular surgery fellowship in Cincinnati, Ohio.
As a hand surgeon, Dr. Tuttle’s specialty includes all maladies of the hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow. His scope of practice includes the non-operative treatment and operative treatment of trauma, arthritic changes, congenital conditions, tendinopathy, peripheral nerve compression, as well as some skin and vascular conditions.
Dr. Tuttle has written articles on hand surgery topics published in peer-reviewed medical journals, including the Journal of Hand Surgery as well as Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. He has served as the hand surgery consultant to the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes since 2006. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, fishing, and spending time with his wife and three children.
Medical School University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Internship University of Vermont College of Medicine
Residency University of Vermont College of Medicine
Fellowship Mary S. Stern Fellowship, Hand Surgery Specialists & University of Cincinnatti
Board Certification American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (2007) Certificate of Added Qualification in Hand Surgery (2008)
Dr. Tuttle is always thorough and so nice! He is a calm presence when he is administering a shot!!
He really listens and I appreciate that
Excellent surgeon.
He listens
Great Doctor
Excellent doctor
Although I was the last appointment and he had a very busy day which had him behind - I did not feel he rushed me through - very professional - his assistants were top notch - and they all were very apologetic for time I had to wait. Trigger thumb is much better since the shot!!!!
Was in the waiting room for over an hour yesterday with no one telling me he was even running behind until I asked. Then a long wait in the exam room, Trevor made that wait a little better by popping in the room. I’ve seen Dr Tuttle a few times before but today was odd. He just kept looking at me like what else can I do or say. I wasn’t the one that wanted the appt.
I trust Dr. Tuttle completely!!
Dr Tuttle is not only a very competent surgeon, but has one of the best bedside manners I’ve ever experienced. Very caring and kind.