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North Metro Atlanta Hand Specialist

If you're searching for an Atlanta hand specialist who offers expert diagnosis and treatment for hand, wrist, and elbow problems, you don't have to look far. In North Metro Atlanta, Dr. Thomas Neustein provides world-class orthopaedic surgery and non-surgical care for all hand and upper extremity conditions. His Duluth office is easily accessible from downtown and offers the same level of care you would expect at major university hospitals—without the long waits or impersonal experience.

Expert Hand and Wrist Care Close to Atlanta

Many Atlanta patients travel just north to Duluth because Dr. Neustein combines advanced techniques, precise diagnosis, and compassionate care. As an Emory-trained, fellowship-trained hand surgeon, he specializes exclusively in the hand, wrist, elbow, and upper extremity. Patients consistently describe him as a great doctor who takes time to explain each step of the treatment plan in great detail and ensure they feel informed and comfortable.

Why Choose a Fellowship-Trained Atlanta Hand Specialist

The hands are complex structures made up of delicate bones, joints, tendons, nerves, and ligaments. A fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon like Dr. Neustein has completed specialized post-residency training focused on these structures. This level of expertise allows him to diagnose subtle injuries, manage severe arthritis, and perform precise surgery to restore motion and relief from pain.

When searching for a hand doctor in Atlanta, it's important to find someone who is both board-certified and fellowship-trained. Dr. Neustein's extensive background through Emory University and the Philadelphia Hand and Shoulder Center ensures patients receive care grounded in the latest surgical techniques and research-based medicine.

Common Conditions Treated

As an Atlanta hand specialist, Dr. Neustein treats a wide range of problems involving the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. Whether you've suffered a traumatic injury or are experiencing pain that has developed gradually, a precise diagnosis and customized treatment plan can help restore function and quality of life.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

One of the most frequent reasons Atlanta patients seek care is carpal tunnel syndrome. This condition occurs when the median nerve becomes compressed as it passes through the wrist. Carpal tunnel symptoms include numbness, tingling, and weakness in the thumb, index, and middle fingers. Dr. Neustein offers both nonsurgical treatment options, such as bracing and steroid injections, as well as minimally invasive carpal tunnel surgery when needed.

Trigger Finger

Another common condition treated in the practice is trigger finger, in which a tendon becomes trapped in the flexor sheath, making it difficult to bend or straighten the affected finger. This can cause painful catching or locking sensations in the palm. Early treatment may include rest, anti-inflammatory medicine, or steroid injection, while persistent cases can be corrected with a small procedure to release the tight pulley and restore smooth tendon motion.

Wrist and Elbow Injuries

The wrist and elbow joints are vital for motion and strength. From fractures and ligament injuries to chronic tendonitis, Dr. Neustein provides comprehensive care. He performs advanced hand and wrist surgery for complex trauma and reconstruction. Patients often present after a fall, sports injury, or repetitive strain from work. Each case is evaluated in detail to create a personalized treatment plan that fits your goals.

Arthritis and Degenerative Conditions

Arthritis can affect any of the joints in the hand and wrist, leading to stiffness, swelling, and loss of grip strength. Dr. Neustein provides modern treatment options, including corticosteroid injections, splinting, physical therapy, and surgical reconstruction such as joint arthroplasty or fusion when needed. For thumb arthritis, also known as basilar joint arthritis, he offers state-of-the-art CMC arthroplasty with suture-button suspensionplasty for lasting pain relief and strong outcomes.

Dupuytren's Disease

Dupuytren's disease causes thick cords to form under the skin of the palm, pulling the fingers into a bent position. Dr. Neustein performs both minimally invasive procedures and open surgery to remove the diseased tissue and allow patients to regain the ability to straighten their fingers fully. Postoperative physical therapy and hand exercises are often recommended to maintain flexibility.

Individualized Diagnosis and Treatment

Every patient's condition is unique. At your visit, Dr. Neustein and his team take time to perform a thorough examination, review imaging, and discuss all treatment options. This collaborative approach allows each patient to understand the diagnosis, make an informed decision, and feel confident in their care.

Depending on your condition, your treatment plan may include:

  • Nonsurgical treatment options such as bracing, physical therapy, and medications
  • Injections for pain or inflammation relief
  • Minimally invasive hand surgery when conservative methods fail
  • Comprehensive rehabilitation to restore strength, motion, and function

Advanced Surgical Expertise

As a fellowship-trained orthopedic hand specialist, Dr. Neustein performs a wide range of surgical procedures with precision and care. His expertise includes:

Dr. Neustein's orthopaedic surgery training ensures that every procedure is performed with great attention to anatomy, minimizing scarring and maximizing recovery. Many patients experience dramatic improvements in strength and motion within weeks.

Nonsurgical Treatment Options

Not every patient requires surgery. In fact, the majority of hand and wrist pain can be managed with conservative care. Physical therapy, activity modification, and targeted splinting programs often play a major role in recovery. The goal is to reduce pain, restore function, and help you return to normal activities safely.

What to Expect from Your Recovery

After any procedure, Dr. Neustein's team provides close follow-up to monitor healing and ensure the best outcomes. Depending on the surgery, physical therapy may begin within days or weeks. Patients are guided through stretching, strengthening, and motion exercises tailored to their upper extremity condition. Full recovery timelines vary depending on the complexity of the injury and the patient's overall health, but most patients return to regular activities quickly and with excellent results.

Serving Atlanta and North Metro Communities

The Duluth office of Specialty Orthopaedics serves patients across Atlanta, Johns Creek, Suwanee, Peachtree Corners, and Alpharetta. Located just minutes off major highways, the clinic offers convenient access and plenty of parking. For many patients, traveling slightly north from Atlanta provides access to specialized hand and upper extremity care without the congestion of city traffic. It's a short drive that makes a big difference in your outcome.

Dedicated Team and Personalized Care

Every member of the entire staff is dedicated to providing a pleasant, supportive environment from check-in through recovery. Patients frequently comment on how helpful and concerned the team is during each visit. Dr. Neustein's philosophy is simple: treat every patient like family and take time to explain their condition, treatment, and recovery process clearly.

Trusted by Patients Across Georgia

Patients from across Georgia choose Dr. Neustein for his knowledge, compassion, and surgical expertise. Many have been referred by other doctors and orthopedic surgeons who trust his judgment and outcomes. His practice focuses entirely on the hand and upper extremity, allowing for deep specialization and consistently high success rates. Whether you need nonsurgical treatment, advanced orthopedic surgery, or a second opinion, you'll find an experienced physician who is fully committed to helping you heal.

When to Seek Care

If you're experiencing pain, stiffness, tingling, or loss of strength in your hand, wrist, fingers, or elbow, it's important to seek care early. Many conditions worsen if ignored but can be treated successfully when caught early. From sports injuries to workplace accidents, early evaluation and a clear treatment plan can help prevent long-term damage and preserve your range of motion.

The North Metro Atlanta Difference

Choosing a North Metro Atlanta hand specialist means you can expect world-class expertise close to home. Dr. Neustein's Duluth office combines academic-level precision with a personal, community-based atmosphere. It's care that rivals the major Atlanta hospitals but feels far more personal and efficient.

Schedule Your Appointment

If you're looking for a hand specialist in Atlanta who takes the time to listen, explain, and guide you toward the best outcome, schedule an appointment today with Dr. Thomas Neustein in Duluth. Many patients find that it's truly worth the short drive from Atlanta for care that's focused, advanced, and personal.

Practice Locations
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  • American Society for Surgery of the Hand logo
  • Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center logo
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