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Jeffrey Dietz

Jeffrey Dietz, MD


Hand Surgery, Orthopedics

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Education

Medical School

University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA, 2002

Internship

Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

Residency

Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

Fellowship

Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard University, Boston, MA, Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery

Board Certification

  • Elbow
  • Orthopedic Surgery; Hand
  • Shoulder Surgery

Areas of Interest

Surgery of the hand, elbow and shoulder

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Testimonials

"Dr. Dietz is an exceptional doctor.  He is professional, knowledgeable and very focused on delivery of exceptional patient experience."

November 26, 2019

Patient Stories

George Gustin hand surgery patient story

Hand Surgery

George sustained a hand fracture from tripping on the sidewalk. His hand swelled and he lost range of motion, sending him to the emergency department at Milford Regional.

Read George's Story
Becky Hadden elbow surgery patient story

Elbow Surgery

While ice skating, Becky fell on her arm and her hand caught her fall. She knew her my arm was messed up since she was experiencing lots of pain.

Read Becky's Story
Jim Lambert wrist surgery patient story

Wrist Surgery

While Jim was lifting a 180 pound barbell, his left wrist got stuck between his body and the bar. He heard and felt a pop and in 30 seconds his wrist swelled to twice its size.

Read Jim's Story

Videos

Lecture Videos

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  • https://youtube/embed/DE02zk3_p5A

Office Information

Additional Information

I decided to become a hand surgeon because I like the fact that hand surgery allows me to do lots of different kinds of procedures including arthroscopic, microsurgery, and treating many different conditions. I see a mixture of athletes, non-athletes, elderly patients, and children. There is a wide variety of patients with upper extremity injuries and conditions.

I believe my greatest strength as a physician is the ability to put myself in the place of the patient and understand their needs and concerns. It makes it a much better partnership when you understand where the patient is coming from and have empathy.

I enjoy talking to people.  Every patient I meet is interesting in different ways, and that is what gets me through the day – getting to know my patients and finding out something interesting about them.

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