Orthopedics: Specializing in Hand Microvascular, Wrist, and Upper Extremities Surgery
Wichita, KS
4.8
818 Ratings
259 Comments
Dr. Prince Chan is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and specializes in treating injuries of the hand and wrist, and has extensive experience in various treatments such as microvascular surgery and hand reconstruction.
Dr. Prince Chan is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and specializes in treating injuries of the hand and wrist, and has extensive experience in various treatments such as microvascular surgery and hand reconstruction.
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Dr. Chan listens to your concerns and explains everything about your treatment.
Jun-2025
I really enjoyed the visit, great bedside manner with a touch of humor!
Jun-2025
No nonsense. Very congenial and knowledgeable. He is excellent.
May-2025
They were quite a bit behind schedule, but took care of me efficiently and effectively!
May-2025
Kind, gentle, personable, and very professional. He diagnosed me and his PA treated me and explained everything very well, several times. It was a painful experience but I feel sooo much better.
May-2025
Very kind easy to communicate
May-2025
Very pleasant and helpful Doctor
May-2025
Very nice doctor! Everything he did for me was great! The pain in my hands is virtually gone !
Thank you doctor Chan !😊
May-2025
Dr. Chan saved my hand, but in doing so literally gave me my life back. I was in so much pain & misery after a botched surgery last summer, and Dr. Chan was able to repair all the damage. I hadn’t slept in months and was in so much physical & emotional anguish, and he took such good care of me. I cannot thank him and Tony & all the staff at the surgery center enough.
Dr. Prince Chan is a board-certified Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in hand, microvascular, wrist and upper extremities surgery. He is a 1993 graduate of the Indiana University School of Medicine and completed a five-year orthopaedic residency at the St. Louis University School of Medicine. Dr. Chan holds a fellowship in Hand Reconstruction and Microvascular Surgery from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Dr. Chan believes in developing a healthy and trusting patient-physician relationship. He feels it is important to educate and provide patients with information concerning their diagnosis, and all avenues of treatment options with the expected results and outcomes. He believes, that through communication and by taking the time to listen to patients, an optimal treatment plan can be established.
Dr. Chan holds several professional associations, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Kansas Medical Society and the Medical Society of Sedgwick County. He has also published numerous articles on orthopaedics. Dr. Chan is a Clinical Assistant Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita.
Dr. Chan listens to your concerns and explains everything about your treatment.
I really enjoyed the visit, great bedside manner with a touch of humor!
No nonsense. Very congenial and knowledgeable. He is excellent.
They were quite a bit behind schedule, but took care of me efficiently and effectively!
Kind, gentle, personable, and very professional. He diagnosed me and his PA treated me and explained everything very well, several times. It was a painful experience but I feel sooo much better.
Very kind easy to communicate
Very pleasant and helpful Doctor
Very nice doctor! Everything he did for me was great! The pain in my hands is virtually gone ! Thank you doctor Chan !😊
Dr. Chan saved my hand, but in doing so literally gave me my life back. I was in so much pain & misery after a botched surgery last summer, and Dr. Chan was able to repair all the damage. I hadn’t slept in months and was in so much physical & emotional anguish, and he took such good care of me. I cannot thank him and Tony & all the staff at the surgery center enough.
Very knowledgeful. A little impatient.