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Practice contact
212-606-1128
541 East 71st Street
Ground Floor
New York New York 10021
Edwin Su MD
Orthopaedic Surgeon - Adult Reconstruction Specialty
Orthopaedic Surgeon - Academic
Primary Practice: HSS - The Pavilion
Primary Hospital: Hospital for Special Surgery

Practice Contact

Office Address
541 East 71st Street
Ground Floor
New York New York 10021
Phone
212-606-1128

Biography

Dr. Edwin P. Su has a particular interest in using new technology to achieve best results for young, active patients with hip and knee arthritis, offering both non-surgical and surgical treatments. Dr. Su is one of the leading hip resurfacing surgeons in the United States, having been involved in the clinical trials of this bone-preserving technique. He strives to match each patient’s treatment to their specific needs. During his fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery at Hospital for Special Surgery, Dr. Su trained in all the latest techniques of hip and knee replacement, minimally invasive surgery, joint reconstruction, and revision hip and knee replacement. Dr. Su graduated from Harvard University, Magna Cum Laude with Highest Honors in Biology, and Cornell University Medical College, where he was elected to the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha society. During his residency training at HSS, Dr. Su received the Jean McDaniel Award in recognition of his commitment to patient care and teaching.
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Primary Practice

Primary practice
HSS - The Pavilion

Hospital Affiliations

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PRIMARY HOSPITAL
Hospital for Special Surgery
(212) 606-1236

Education & Training

FELLOWSHIP
Hospital for Special Surgery
RESIDENCY
Hospital for Special Surgery
INTERNSHIP
New York Presbyterian Hospital
MEDICAL / PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL
Cornell Medical College
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