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Your Trusted Orthopedic Hand Surgeon in Centereach

At Orthopedic Associates of Long Island, we recognize that hand and wrist pain can greatly impact your daily activities and overall quality of life. Our compassionate team is dedicated to delivering personalized hand care tailored to your specific needs.

Our orthopedic hand surgeons in Centereach utilize advanced techniques and state-of-the-art technology to ensure you receive the highest standard of care. We prioritize minimally invasive procedures whenever possible, which can lead to quicker recovery times and less discomfort.

What to Expect From Hand Care at OALI

Whether you are experiencing mild hand discomfort or a condition that is beginning to affect your ability to work, grip, or perform daily tasks, our team at Orthopedic Associates of Long Island will walk you through every step of your care. Your evaluation begins with a thorough assessment, including a physical examination and advanced imaging when appropriate, to accurately identify the source of your symptoms and determine the most effective path forward.
From there, we develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific condition, daily demands, and recovery goals. Many hand and wrist conditions respond well to conservative care, and our team will always explore non-surgical options before recommending a procedure.

Why Choose OALI for Hand Surgery in Centereach

At Orthopedic Associates of Long Island, we are committed to providing advanced hand care that prioritizes your comfort and recovery. Our skilled hand surgeons utilize the latest technology and techniques to ensure accurate diagnoses and effective treatments.

Minimally Invasive Techniques

Our hand care options often involve minimally invasive techniques, which can lead to faster recovery and less postoperative pain, allowing you to return to your daily activities more quickly.

Personalized Treatment Plans

We understand that each patient is unique. Our team will work closely with you to develop a treatment plan that addresses your specific condition and recovery goals.

Comprehensive Care Approach

From diagnosis through rehabilitation, we provide comprehensive care to ensure you receive the support you need at every step of your treatment journey.

Our Services

What We Offer

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Carpal Tunnel Surgery

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Trigger Finger Release

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Hand and Wrist Fractures

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Reconstructive Hand Surgery

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Hand Conditions We Treat

Our hand specialists employ advanced imaging and diagnostic techniques to address a variety of hand conditions, including:

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – a condition that causes pain and numbness in the hand due to pressure on the median nerve
  • Trigger Finger – a condition where fingers get stuck in a bent position, causing discomfort
  • Hand and Wrist Fractures – breaks that may require surgical intervention for proper healing
  • Tendinitis – inflammation of the tendons leading to pain and restricted movement
  • Arthritis of the Hand – joint inflammation causing pain and stiffness

With our comprehensive approach, we aim to provide personalized treatment plans that help alleviate your symptoms and improve your quality of life.

Our Hand Treatment Options

Non-Surgical Hand Care: Many hand and wrist conditions can be effectively managed without surgery, particularly when treated early. Our non-surgical options include:
  • Splinting and bracing to immobilize and support the affected area during healing
  • Anti-inflammatory medications to reduce pain and swelling
  • Corticosteroid injections for targeted relief of inflammation
  • Activity modification to reduce strain on the affected hand or wrist

Hand Surgery Recovery — What Patients Can Expect

Recovery from hand surgery varies depending on the procedure and the individual patient. Our team will prepare you thoroughly for what to expect at each stage, from the immediate postoperative period through rehabilitation. For many hand procedures, physical or occupational therapy plays a central role in restoring full grip strength, range of motion, and fine motor function.
We remain involved throughout your recovery, monitoring your progress, addressing any concerns, and adjusting your plan as needed to keep you on track toward your goals.

Serving Centereach and the Surrounding Communities

Our Centereach location brings advanced orthopedic hand care to patients throughout central Suffolk County, including Selden, Lake Grove, Coram, Port Jefferson Station, Stony Brook, and the surrounding areas. Whether you are just beginning to notice hand or wrist discomfort or have been living with a chronic condition for some time, our team is here to help you find an effective path forward.

When Should You See a Hand Specialist?

Hand and wrist pain is often dismissed as something that will resolve on its own, but delaying evaluation can allow certain conditions to progress and limit the effectiveness of conservative treatment. Consider scheduling an appointment if you are experiencing any of the following:
  • Persistent pain, stiffness, or swelling in the hand, fingers, or wrist
  • Numbness or tingling, particularly at night or with repetitive activity
  • A finger that locks, catches, or gets stuck in a bent position
  • Weakness in your grip or difficulty performing fine motor tasks
  • Hand or wrist pain that is interfering with work, hobbies, or daily activities
  • Symptoms that have not improved with rest or over-the-counter pain relief
Early evaluation gives conservative treatment the best chance of being effective and helps avoid the need for more involved intervention down the road.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral to see a hand specialist at OALI?

In most cases, a referral is not required. Contact our office directly, and our team will help you navigate the next steps based on your insurance and your symptoms.

Will I need surgery for my hand or wrist condition?

Not necessarily. Many hand and wrist conditions, including carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, and tendinitis, can be managed effectively with non-surgical treatment, especially when caught early. Surgery is recommended only when conservative options have been exhausted or when the severity of the condition makes an operative approach clearly the most appropriate choice.

How long does recovery from hand surgery take?

Recovery timelines vary depending on the procedure. Some minimally invasive hand surgeries allow patients to resume light activity within a few weeks, while more complex repairs may require a longer rehabilitation period. Your surgeon will provide a realistic recovery timeline based on your specific procedure and individual circumstances.

Will I need physical therapy after hand surgery?

In most cases, yes. Physical or occupational therapy is an important part of recovery from hand surgery and plays a key role in restoring strength, range of motion, and functional use of the hand. Your care team will coordinate therapy as part of your overall treatment plan.

Can arthritis in the hand be treated without surgery?

For many patients, hand arthritis can be managed effectively with non-surgical approaches, including splinting, anti-inflammatory medications, injections, and therapy, particularly in the earlier stages of the condition. When arthritis has progressed significantly, and conservative care is no longer providing meaningful relief, surgical options such as joint replacement or fusion may be discussed.
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