Dr. Joseph W. Clark, M.D. is a member of The Orthopaedic Center Hand, Wrist & Elbow Team. He completed his residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas in 1991, where he developed a keen interest in the human hand. From there he moved on to the Christine Kleinert Hand Center in Louisville, Kentucky, where he completed an extensive fellowship program.
Dr. Joseph W. Clark, M.D. is a member of The Orthopaedic Center Hand, Wrist & Elbow Team. He completed his residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas in 1991, where he developed a keen interest in the human hand. From there he moved on to the Christine Kleinert Hand Center in Louisville, Kentucky, where he completed an extensive fellowship program.
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Very professional and communication was great.
Apr-2025
The only problem I had is the wait time.
Apr-2025
Very nice people there. Hardly any waiting time.
Apr-2025
Didn't get to know well enough in short time.
Apr-2025
Very straightforward with diagnosis, possibilities of cause, and options for treatment. Same expert and ethical approach for treating my multiple trigger finger as I received from him thirteen years ago when he corrected my Duypetins contracture.
Apr-2025
Dr Clark is great and always honest with you.
Apr-2025
Dr. Clark is the best!
Apr-2025
Outstamding professional service!!
Apr-2025
Dr. Clark is easy to talk to. He diagnoses then offers recommendations then lets me decide if we follow through with elective surgery. He is not long and drawn out, but answers questions to my understanding.
Apr-2025
Great Doctor , very professional and helps with any questions you may have.
Dr. Joseph W. Clark, M.D. is a member of The Orthopaedic Center Hand, Wrist & Elbow Team. He completed his residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas in 1991, where he developed a keen interest in the human hand. From there he moved on to the Christine Kleinert Hand Center in Louisville, Kentucky, where he completed an extensive fellowship program. Now as a member of the American Society of Surgery of the Hand, he is dedicated to relieving people from the pain of hand problems, including carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist pain and arthritis.
Very professional and communication was great.
The only problem I had is the wait time.
Very nice people there. Hardly any waiting time.
Didn't get to know well enough in short time.
Very straightforward with diagnosis, possibilities of cause, and options for treatment. Same expert and ethical approach for treating my multiple trigger finger as I received from him thirteen years ago when he corrected my Duypetins contracture.
Dr Clark is great and always honest with you.
Dr. Clark is the best!
Outstamding professional service!!
Dr. Clark is easy to talk to. He diagnoses then offers recommendations then lets me decide if we follow through with elective surgery. He is not long and drawn out, but answers questions to my understanding.
Great Doctor , very professional and helps with any questions you may have.