Dr. Reed Hoyer’s clinical expertise encompasses all areas of the adult upper extremity, including traumatic injuries, degenerative conditions, sports injuries, and peripheral nerve disorders. He has a special interest in elbow pathology, including fractures, instability, elbow arthroscopy, and elbow replacement.
Dr. Reed Hoyer’s clinical expertise encompasses all areas of the adult upper extremity, including traumatic injuries, degenerative conditions, sports injuries, and peripheral nerve disorders. He has a special interest in elbow pathology, including fractures, instability, elbow arthroscopy, and elbow replacement.
Dr. Reed Hoyer attended Wabash College, where he played varsity basketball and graduated with honors. After completion of his undergraduate education, he was awarded his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine and he is Board-Certified in orthopedic surgery.
He went on to residency training in orthopedic surgery at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, MA. He was elected to attend the AOA residence leadership conference and named outstanding chief resident. He completed his post-graduate training with a fellowship in surgery of the hand and upper extremity at Tufts Medical Center and the prestigious New England Baptist Hospital.
Dr. Hoyer’s clinical expertise encompasses all areas of the adult upper extremity, including traumatic injuries, degenerative conditions, sports injuries, and peripheral nerve disorders. He is also well versed in traumatic injuries to the pediatric upper extremity. He has a special interest in elbow pathology, including fractures, instability, elbow arthroscopy, and elbow replacement. Additionally, he is interested in primary and revision total joint arthroplasty of the shoulder.
Dr. Hoyer is a candidate member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. He is also an Emerging Leader in the American Orthopedic Association, and he is a member of the AMA and the Indiana State Medical Association.
AWARDS / ACHIEVEMENTS
2012 Henry H. Banks Outstanding Chief Resident
2011 Resident Leadership Forum Delegate, American Orthopaedic Association.
2003 Cum laude, Wabash College
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
2003-present American Medical Association
2013-present Indiana State Medical Association
2013-present American Society for Surgery of the Hand – Candidate member
2013-present American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons – Candidate member
2011-present American Orthopaedic Association Emerging Leader
2007-2013 Massachusetts Medical Society
He’s a bit absent. I’ve been going to his office for over two years and I’ve only actually met him three times even though he did surgery on me. With that being said the surgery I believe was a success and the goal was achieved. That’s why he has received three stars.
Dr Hoyer was professional and considerate. He quickly understood my issue and made his recommendation. Staff was kind and professional.
He has an awesome bedside manner.
I assume because he was running late, he didn’t review my chart well. It was disappointing, as I felt he didn’t remember our plan or discussion from a previous visit and didn’t remember important details of my history. Since he was running so late, he may have just been in a hurry. However, he is always very nice with good bedside manner. Hopefully just an off day for him, because my appointment before this one with him was excellent and I really felt my concerns were heard that last time.
He answered all my questions and reassured me with my healing.
Friendly and makes you feel comfortable!
Very straightforward and he provided very good explanation of my issues/diagnosis.
First needs to inform he was dictating during visit. Was a little confused at first
Attentive, great bed side manner. Professional and created great confidence with me that he knows what is up.
He is a great doctor. He cares about his patients and is very knowledgeable. I would recommend him to anyone needing a Hand & Shoulder doctor..