Dr. John G. Seiler, III, M.D. earned his medical degree from University of Louisville and completed his Orthopedic residency at Vanderbilt University. He is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and fellowship-trained in hand and upper extremity at Harvard University. He specializes in tendon repair and reconstruction of the wrist, elbow, and brachial plexus
Dr. John G. Seiler, III, M.D. earned his medical degree from University of Louisville and completed his Orthopedic residency at Vanderbilt University. He is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and fellowship-trained in hand and upper extremity at Harvard University. He specializes in tendon repair and reconstruction of the wrist, elbow, and brachial plexus
Dr. John Gray Seiler III, M.D., with Georgia Hand, Shoulder & Elbow in Atlanta and Marietta, Georgia, specializes in tendon repair and reconstruction of the wrist, elbow, and brachial plexus. He also manages quality metrics in orthopaedic surgery, which ensures the team at Georgia Hand Shoulder Elbow deliver the highest quality service with optimal patient outcomes. Dr. Seiler considers it a great privilege to work side-by-side with patients, helping them solve health problems and improving their quality of life.
Dr. Seiler’s certifications include:
Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Subspecialty Certification in Surgery of the Hand
Subspecialty Certification in Sports Medicine
After completing his undergraduate degree at the University of Kentucky, Dr. Seiler continued his medical education:
Medical degree: University of Louisville
Orthopaedic internship: Vanderbilt University
Orthopaedic residency: Vanderbilt University
Fellowship training in hand and upper extremity: Harvard University
Dr. Seiler’s service and honors include:
Piedmont Hospital, Director of Orthopaedic Service Line
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, past Director and 54th President
Marshall Urist Investigator Award: Recognized for his work on tendon repair
Dr. Seiler is also a Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Emory University, where he has held a faculty appointment since 1990. He’s widely published in the area of flexor tendon repair, tendon reconstruction, and treatment of nerve injury.