Dr. Raymond Hsu received his medical degree from Cornell University in New York City. He is Board-Certified with the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He completed his fellowship dedicated to foot and ankle surgery at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
Dr. Raymond Hsu received his medical degree from Cornell University in New York City. He is Board-Certified with the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He completed his fellowship dedicated to foot and ankle surgery at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
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Very, very helpful.
(3 days ago)
May-2026
Top rated care. He listens to me.
(3 days ago)
May-2026
Dr. Hsu was to the point and stated things I should do and things I should not do at this point with the issue I was having with my feet.
(3 days ago)
May-2026
Great surgeon! Very respectful and engaging!
(1 week ago)
May-2026
Super doctor
(1 week ago)
May-2026
Fantastic, empithetic,patient, presents information in an understandable maner.
Klad he found us.
(1 week ago)
May-2026
Very informative very patient focused, great bedside manner. This has been a long tedious journey of healing, but he has been able to provide me with solutions and great information regarding the condition that I have
(1 week ago)
May-2026
I was very happy that after a x-ray the doctor explained what was happening to my foot and made a clear path to solving the problem
I’m looking forward to surgery within three weeks and hope that I can get in sooner
Thank you very much
(2 weeks ago)
May-2026
If you're in recovery for 40 years I am not going to have anybody to surgery on me without giving me medication for pain, I have opioids in my house I'm not running and swallowing them all. Doctors need to change their ways of thinking we are not cockroaches we are human beings and we do feel pain.
(2 weeks ago)
Apr-2026
Excellent
(2 weeks ago)
Apr-2026
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Dr. Raymond Hsu specializes in the disorders of the foot and ankle. He treats acute injuries including fractures, traumatic cartilage injuries, ligament and tendon tears, and sprains. He also treats chronic conditions such as arthritis, degenerated tissues, and sequelae of old injuries. He is experienced in lower extremity trauma in general, but his focus in on injuries and disorders of the foot and ankle.
Dr. Hsu grew up in New Jersey and went to college in Philadelphia. He received his medical degree from Cornell University in New York City. He completed his orthopedic residency at Brown University, where he also completed a fellowship in orthopedic trauma. He completed his fellowship dedicated to foot and ankle surgery at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
Dr. Hsu’s research interests include the impact of lower extremity fractures in the elderly population, efficient resource utilization in orthopedics, occupational radiation exposure for surgeons, and appropriate use of advanced imaging in foot and ankle patients. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society. He is Board Certified with the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Very, very helpful.
Top rated care. He listens to me.
Dr. Hsu was to the point and stated things I should do and things I should not do at this point with the issue I was having with my feet.
Great surgeon! Very respectful and engaging!
Super doctor
Fantastic, empithetic,patient, presents information in an understandable maner. Klad he found us.
Very informative very patient focused, great bedside manner. This has been a long tedious journey of healing, but he has been able to provide me with solutions and great information regarding the condition that I have
I was very happy that after a x-ray the doctor explained what was happening to my foot and made a clear path to solving the problem I’m looking forward to surgery within three weeks and hope that I can get in sooner Thank you very much
If you're in recovery for 40 years I am not going to have anybody to surgery on me without giving me medication for pain, I have opioids in my house I'm not running and swallowing them all. Doctors need to change their ways of thinking we are not cockroaches we are human beings and we do feel pain.
Excellent