Dr. Kier M. Blevins, MD, is a fellowship‑trained orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hand, wrist, shoulder, and elbow care. A Pennsylvania native, he completed his medical degree at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, orthopaedic residency at Duke University Medical Center (serving as Chief Resident and Feagin Leadership Scholar), and upper extremity fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine (training at the busiest Level I trauma center in the U.S.). He is especially skilled in upper‑extremity trauma, advanced wrist arthroscopy, shoulder instability, and complex shoulder reconstruction.
Dr. Kier M. Blevins, MD, is a fellowship‑trained orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hand, wrist, shoulder, and elbow care. A Pennsylvania native, he completed his medical degree at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, orthopaedic residency at Duke University Medical Center (serving as Chief Resident and Feagin Leadership Scholar), and upper extremity fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine (training at the busiest Level I trauma center in the U.S.). He is especially skilled in upper‑extremity trauma, advanced wrist arthroscopy, shoulder instability, and complex shoulder reconstruction.
Dr. Kier M. Blevins, MD, is a fellowship‑trained orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hand, wrist, shoulder, and elbow care. A Pennsylvania native, he completed his medical degree at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, orthopaedic residency at Duke University Medical Center (serving as Chief Resident and Feagin Leadership Scholar), and upper extremity fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine (training at the busiest Level I trauma center in the U.S.). He is especially skilled in upper‑extremity trauma, advanced wrist arthroscopy, shoulder instability, and complex shoulder reconstruction.