Dr. Fillip Findling specializes in surgery of the hand, wrist and elbow. He also has extensive training in the surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, wrist fractures, and ligament injuries.
Dr. Findling began his education at Boston University and from there, completed his medical studies at Boston University School of Medicine and New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his internship at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital, and his surgical residency at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. He served as chief surgical resident during his tenure at Lutheran, and was also president of the house staff association.
His fellowship in Hand Surgery was completed at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan, New York. He trained alongside the world-renowned hand surgeon Dr. Charles P. Melone, Jr., who serves as team physician for the New Jersey Devils, as well as several other Metro area professional sports teams.
He has extensive experience in all problems from the fingertips to the elbow, including microvascular surgery, arthritis surgery, carpal tunnel, trigger finger and all fractures of the fingers, hands and wrists.
Dr. Findling has presented his research at both the New York Society for Surgery of the Hand as well as the American Society for Surgery of the Hand national conferences.
Dr. Findling holds privileges at:
- Bronx Lebanon Hospital
- Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center
- Maimonides Medical Center
- North Shore Franklin Hospital
- Wyckoff Heights Medical Center
- Nassau University Medical Center
- Brooklyn Hospital Center
- SUNY Downstate at Bay Ridge Medical Center
- Winthrop University Hospital
- North Shore University Hospital – Manhasset
- Long Island Jewish Medical Center
- Mercy Medical Center