Meet Dr. Alex Neusner
Alex Neusner, MD
Dr. Neusner is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon with specialized fellowship training in hand and upper extremity surgery. His comprehensive background in surgical care allows for a thoughtful, detail-oriented approach to the management of hand and wrist disorders.
A native of Connecticut, he completed medical school at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, PA followed by general surgery residency at Temple University Hospital. He continued his training with a residency in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Massachusetts where he gained expertise in aesthetic, hand, and general reconstructive surgery learning from some of the nation’s experts in the field. He went on to complete a fellowship in Hand and Microsurgery at the world-renowned Christine M. Kleinert Institute in Louisville, KY. He has authored multiple publications in the fields of plastic and upper extremity surgery. He has special interest in the treatment of hand and wrist arthritis, traumatic injury reconstruction, nerve injury, and work-related injuries.
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Education and Training
Undergraduate
Brown University
Providence, RI
ScB with Honors in Human Biology, 2008
Medical School
Jefferson Medical College
Philadelphia, PA
MD, 2013
General Surgery Residency
Temple University Hospital
Philadelphia, PA
2013-2019
Hand and Microsurgery Fellowship
Christine M. Kleinert Institute
Louisville, KY
2022-2023
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency
Beth Israel Lahey Health/Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
Burlington, MA
2019-2022
Undergraduate
Brown University
Providence, RI
ScB with Honors in Human Biology, 2008
Medical School
Jefferson Medical College
Philadelphia, PA
MD, 2013
General Surgery Residency
Temple University Hospital
Philadelphia, PA
2013-2019
Hand and Microsurgery Fellowship
Christine M. Kleinert Institute
Louisville, KY
2022-2023
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency
Beth Israel Lahey Health/Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
Burlington, MA
2019-2022