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Tommy John Surgery Doctors in COMMACK, NY

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Tommy John Surgery Doctors in COMMACK

ANTHONY FINUOLI
Orthopedic Surgeon
1092 JERICHO TURNPIKE, COMMACK, NY 11725
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CHRIS MOROS
Orthopedic Surgeon
1092 JERICHO TPKE, COMMACK, NY 11725
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryStem Cell Therapy
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CHRISTOPHER FRENDO
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
763 LARKFIELD RD, COMMACK, NY 11725
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DAVID SWANSON
Orthopedic Surgeon
500 COMMACK RD UNIT 150, COMMACK, NY 11725
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HAZIM MOUSTAFA
Sports Medicine (Primary Care)
500 COMMACK RD, COMMACK, NY 11725
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ISLAND MUSCULOSKELETAL CARE MD, PC
ISLAND MUSCULOSKELETAL CARE MD, PC
Orthopedic Surgeon
353 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY, COMMACK, NY 11725
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JAMES MESSINA
Orthopedic Surgeon
167 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY, COMMACK, NY 11725
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JESU JACOB
Orthopedic Surgeon
66 HARNED RD, COMMACK, NY 11725
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LAURENCE MERMELSTEIN
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
763 LARKFIELD RD, COMMACK, NY 11725
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryPRP Injections
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LONG ISLAND SPINE SPECIALISTS PC
LONG ISLAND SPINE SPECIALISTS PC
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
763 LARKFIELD RD, COMMACK, NY 11725
Sports Injury TreatmentTommy John SurgeryPRP InjectionsStem Cell Therapy
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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
Orthopedic Surgeon
167 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY, COMMACK, NY 11725
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ORTHOPAEDIC & NEUROSURGERY SPECIALISTS, PLLC
ORTHOPAEDIC & NEUROSURGERY SPECIALISTS, PLLC
Orthopedic Surgeon
500 COMMACK RD UNIT 150B, COMMACK, NY 11725
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ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES OF LONG ISLAND LLP
ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES OF LONG ISLAND LLP
Orthopedic Surgeon
66 COMMACK RD, COMMACK, NY 11725
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SUSHIL BASRA
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
763 LARKFIELD RD, COMMACK, NY 11725
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THOMAS DOWLING
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
763 LARKFIELD RD FL 2, COMMACK, NY 11725
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THOMAS DOWLING
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
763 LARKFIELD RD, COMMACK, NY 11725
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How much does ACL surgery cost in COMMACK, NY?
ACL reconstruction in COMMACK costs $15,000 to $30,000 before insurance. The procedure is typically covered by insurance when medically necessary. Contact surgeons directly for out-of-pocket estimates.
How long is ACL surgery recovery?
ACL recovery takes 6-9 months for return to sports. Physical therapy begins within days of surgery. Most patients return to desk work in 1-2 weeks and light activity in 3-4 months.
How do I choose an ACL surgeon in COMMACK?
Look for Orthopedic Surgeons with sports medicine fellowship training. Our directory lists 16 sports medicine doctors in COMMACK, NY. Ask about their preferred graft type and surgical technique.
Do all ACL tears need surgery?
Not all ACL tears require surgery. Partial tears and sedentary patients may recover with physical therapy alone. Athletes and active individuals who want to return to cutting/pivoting sports typically need reconstruction.