Dr. Stephen W. Dailey, M.D., graduated Cum Laude from Dickinson College before earning a medical degree at Jefferson Medical College. He completed his general surgery and orthopedic residency at Saint Luke’s Medical Center and a fellowship in hand and upper extremity surgery at SUNY Health Science Center. He is a fellow of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and has a Sub-specialty Certificate in Surgery of the Hand.
Dr. Stephen W. Dailey, M.D., graduated Cum Laude from Dickinson College before earning a medical degree at Jefferson Medical College. He completed his general surgery and orthopedic residency at Saint Luke’s Medical Center and a fellowship in hand and upper extremity surgery at SUNY Health Science Center. He is a fellow of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and has a Sub-specialty Certificate in Surgery of the Hand.
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Professional and caring. Addresses all my concerns .
(6 days ago)
Jul-2026
Very professional!! Would recommend!!
(2 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
Barely spoke to me, make a fist, you can leave. After waiting for an hour.
(2 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
Dr Dailey was kind, considerate and thoughtful! He even took time to talk about hummingbirds!!
(2 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
Dr. Dailey rocks!
(2 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
Dr. Daily was Very personable. The visit was very quick and the office staff was efficient and there was no wait time! The only reason I didn’t give 5 stars is because he didn’t really explain my condition to me. I just got my steroid shot and I was out the door.!
(3 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
He listened to my concerns, answered my questions, and explained the treatment process going forward.
(3 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
very rushed appointment. The appointment lasted about 3 minutes. I was asking questions as he was going out the door.
(3 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
Courteous and direct about the medical issue addressed. Answered all my questions and was very professional.
(3 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
He only spent five or six minutes with me and never reviewed the x-rays with me.
(3 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
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Camp Hill – Main Office
3399 Trindle Road Camp Hill, PA 17011
OIP Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania | Carlisle
250 Alexander Spring Road Carlisle, PA 17015
Dr. Stephen W. Dailey, M.D., graduated Cum Laude from Dickinson College before earning a medical degree at Jefferson Medical College. He completed his general surgery and orthopedic residency at Saint Luke’s Medical Center and a fellowship in hand and upper extremity surgery at SUNY Health Science Center. Dr. Dailey joined OIP in 1999.
Dr. Dailey is a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Pennsylvania Orthopedic Society, and Pennsylvania Medical Society. He is a fellow of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and has a Sub-specialty Certificate in Surgery of the Hand.
Dr. Dailey received the Duncan Lectureship Research Award in 1996 and 1998, the Allastair Karmody Student Research Prize in 1991 and is a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa Society. He also served as the Medical Director of Grandview Surgery and Laser Center in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. He currently serves on the Board of Directors at the Grandview Surgery and Laser Center. He has served on the Executive Committee at Holy Spirit Hospital.
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Professional and caring. Addresses all my concerns .
Very professional!! Would recommend!!
Barely spoke to me, make a fist, you can leave. After waiting for an hour.
Dr Dailey was kind, considerate and thoughtful! He even took time to talk about hummingbirds!!
Dr. Dailey rocks!
Dr. Daily was Very personable. The visit was very quick and the office staff was efficient and there was no wait time! The only reason I didn’t give 5 stars is because he didn’t really explain my condition to me. I just got my steroid shot and I was out the door.!
He listened to my concerns, answered my questions, and explained the treatment process going forward.
very rushed appointment. The appointment lasted about 3 minutes. I was asking questions as he was going out the door.
Courteous and direct about the medical issue addressed. Answered all my questions and was very professional.
He only spent five or six minutes with me and never reviewed the x-rays with me.