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Specialties
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Hand, Wrist, & Elbow
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Locations
- West Chester, OH
- Kenwood, OH
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Dr. Mark Yuhas is a Board Certified Orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in
hand, wrist, and elbow surgery. He was an undergraduate student at the University of
Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. He then received his medical degree from the University of Kentucky
College of Medicine in Lexington. He also completed his orthopaedic surgery residency at the University of Kentucky, and
furthered his orthopaedic education with a fellowship in Hand and Microsurgery
at the prestigious Christine M. Kleinert Institute in Louisville, Kentucky.
Throughout his residency,
Dr. Yuhas worked on several important research projects and presentations,
including a special interest in upper extremity motion analysis at Shriners
Hospital for Children in Lexington. He’s extremely experienced in the treatment
of both pediatric and adult orthopaedic trauma, as well as in high school and
college sports injuries. Thanks to his hand, wrist, and elbow fellowship, Dr.
Yuhas has a strong background in diagnosing and treating degenerative
conditions, wrist arthroscopy, microvascular surgery nerve disorders like
carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel, and upper extremity trauma.
Proud to call Cincinnati
his home, Dr. Yuhas enjoys spending time with his wife and two sons when not
helping patients.
Dr. Yuhas sees patients at our West Chester and Kenwood offices in Ohio.
Specialties
- Hand,
Wrist & Elbow Injuries
- Upper
Extremity Orthopaedic Trauma
- Sports
Medicine for Hand, Wrist & Elbow
- Degenerative
Conditions
- Wrist
Arthroscopy
- Carpal &
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
- Dupuytren’s
Disease
Education & Training
- MD: University of Kentucky
College of Medicine
Lexington, KY
- Residency: University of Kentucky
College of Medicine
- Fellowship: Hand & Microsurgery
Christine M. Kleinert Institute Louisville, KY
- Board
Certified
Professional Affiliations
- Candidate
Member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand’s education committee
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