Dr. Todd A. Rubin, M.D. is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in disorders of the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. Dr. Rubin received his medical degree at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and accomplished his residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center. He then completed a combined fellowship in orthopedic surgery and plastic surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center and New York University.
Dr. Todd A. Rubin, M.D. is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in disorders of the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. Dr. Rubin received his medical degree at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and accomplished his residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center. He then completed a combined fellowship in orthopedic surgery and plastic surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center and New York University.
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I am very grateful for Dr Rubin's care. He fixed my hand to a point it is useful again. He is frank, attentive to detail, and friendly.
(3 days ago)
Jan-2026
I love Dr. Rubin!! I had to go through three doctors until I found him. They refuse to do surgery on my hand because I had a stroke and then six months after that I had a triple bypass and that’s all within seven years nobody would take me and then this one lady doctor. She was so mean to me and say, I won’t probably never hold up even a bottle again or right again and then I found out Rubin. He’s sweet. He’s kind kind of gentle had to see him in the day and he pressed on my hand and it hurt a little bit, but I had to have two surgeries within six months on the one hand he knows what he’s doing he listens and cares about your needs. I would refer him to anyone.
(1 week ago)
Jan-2026
very professional
(1 week ago)
Jan-2026
1. Doesn’t believe Pain is subjective only textbook. So your pain doesn’t matter
because you don’t present like other patients.
2. Being “functional” doesn’t mean you’re fine people still have to live.
3. Horrible bedside very condescending/ rude and very much believes that you are lying if you don’t fit his standards. Tries to overwhelm you with medical jargon and doesn’t explain shows his intelligence.
4. Doesn’t care to treat you at all just get you out of his face.
4. The only good thing was the staff was caring and kind maybe he should learn from them the saving grace of his office.
(1 week ago)
Jan-2026
Long wait just to not be listened to and persistently pushed towards surgery.
(1 week ago)
Jan-2026
Very good surgeon. Friendly and will talk to you.
(2 weeks ago)
Jan-2026
He’s the best. A God send to help me get repaired and back to work after shattering a wrist & hand.
(3 weeks ago)
Dec-2025
Very professional, always attentive to my concerns ( pre and post operation)
(1 month ago)
Dec-2025
Very thorough, the best communication, understanding, & listener out of all of the providers I had to visit for my work related injury… I love and very much appreciate Dr. Rubin and all of the staff!!
(1 month ago)
Dec-2025
My first visit today. I felt Dr. Rubin will be a wonderful Dr. that I can trust and will be honest about my joint plans.
(1 month ago)
Dec-2025
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2400 Patterson Street Suite 300 Nashville, TN 37203
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353 New Shackle Island Road Suite 141C Hendersonville, TN 37075
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3443 Dickerson Road Suite 190 Nashville, TN 37207
Dr. Todd A. Rubin, M.D. is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in disorders of the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. Dr. Rubin joins Hughston Clinic Orthopaedics in Nashville, TN after finishing his orthopedic surgery training in New York City.
Dr. Rubin received his undergraduate education at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Bachelor of Arts in Music. He returned to the Northeast for his medical degree at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. Afterwards, he accomplished his orthopedic surgery residency training at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, NY. Following residency, he completed a one-year combined hand and upper extremity fellowship in orthopedic surgery and plastic surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center and New York University.
Dr. Rubin has authored numerous articles and book chapters, and has presented his research at the national level. He utilizes current concepts in the field to deliver compassionate and personalized care. In addition to hand and upper extremity injuries, Dr. Rubin specializes in arthroscopic and microvascular surgical techniques to treat congenital conditions, peripheral nerve lesions, and complex trauma throughout the body.
Dr. Rubin’s Specialties Include: - Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery - Arthroscopic Surgery of the Elbow and Wrist - Microsurgery - Peripheral Nerve Surgery - Orthopedic Trauma and Fracture Care - Joint Replacement of the Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, and Fingers
I am very grateful for Dr Rubin's care. He fixed my hand to a point it is useful again. He is frank, attentive to detail, and friendly.
I love Dr. Rubin!! I had to go through three doctors until I found him. They refuse to do surgery on my hand because I had a stroke and then six months after that I had a triple bypass and that’s all within seven years nobody would take me and then this one lady doctor. She was so mean to me and say, I won’t probably never hold up even a bottle again or right again and then I found out Rubin. He’s sweet. He’s kind kind of gentle had to see him in the day and he pressed on my hand and it hurt a little bit, but I had to have two surgeries within six months on the one hand he knows what he’s doing he listens and cares about your needs. I would refer him to anyone.
very professional
1. Doesn’t believe Pain is subjective only textbook. So your pain doesn’t matter because you don’t present like other patients. 2. Being “functional” doesn’t mean you’re fine people still have to live. 3. Horrible bedside very condescending/ rude and very much believes that you are lying if you don’t fit his standards. Tries to overwhelm you with medical jargon and doesn’t explain shows his intelligence. 4. Doesn’t care to treat you at all just get you out of his face. 4. The only good thing was the staff was caring and kind maybe he should learn from them the saving grace of his office.
Long wait just to not be listened to and persistently pushed towards surgery.
Very good surgeon. Friendly and will talk to you.
He’s the best. A God send to help me get repaired and back to work after shattering a wrist & hand.
Very professional, always attentive to my concerns ( pre and post operation)
Very thorough, the best communication, understanding, & listener out of all of the providers I had to visit for my work related injury… I love and very much appreciate Dr. Rubin and all of the staff!!
My first visit today. I felt Dr. Rubin will be a wonderful Dr. that I can trust and will be honest about my joint plans.