As a hand surgeon in Langhorne, Dr. Eon Shin offers surgical and non-surgical care for conditions affecting the hand, wrist, fingers, forearm, elbow and shoulder.
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NOV 16, 2015 • Maureen E. in Newtown, PA
Recommends Available On Time Friendly Professional Knowledgeable Nice Office Understandable Reachable Helpful StaffDr Shin is so kind, helpful, and so nice helping me! To me he is a Doctor that I would recommend to everyone I know who needs help.
Yes, Dr. Eon K. Shin is accepting new patients at this office.
(215) 521-3002
1203 Langhorne Newtown Road, St. Clare Building, Suite 335, Langhorne, PA 19047
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From I-95 North/South: 1. Exit I-95 at the Newtown Exit (Exit 49). 2. Proceed onto 332 West. 3. Make a left onto Route 413 South. 4. The Medical Center will be on the left at the second traffic light. 5. Follow the signs for the St. Clare Building Parking Garage.
From Pennsylvania Turnpike: 1. Exit the PA Turnpike at Exit 351-Philadelphia (formerly Exit 28). 2. After paying the toll, follow the signs for Route 1 North. 3. Continue on Route 1 North to the Bellevue Avenue/Route 413 Exit. 4. Make the first right off the access road and then turn left at the red light. 5. Follow Route 413 North through Langhorne. 6. The Medical Center will be on the right. 7. Follow the signs for the St. Clare Building Parking Garage
Yes, Dr. Eon K. Shin is accepting new patients at this office.
(215) 521-3002
834 Chestnut Street, Suite G114, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Yes, Dr. Eon K. Shin is accepting new patients at this office.
(610) 768-9773
700 S. Henderson Road, Suite 200, The Merion Building, King of Prussia, PA 19406
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From Route 202, Traveling North: 1. Traveling North on Route 202, make a Right at the first traffic light in King of Prussia onto South Gulph Road. A Best Western motel and Chili’s Restaurant are at this corner. 2. Proceed on South Gulph Road up to Henderson Road. (There is an Exxon gas station at this traffic light.) 3. Turn Left onto Henderson Road. 4. Turn Right into the first driveway; you will see a sign that says, “The Merion Building.” 5. Follow the driveway signs to the front of The Merion Building. 6. Use Entrance A in the front of the building (which faces S. Gulph Road).
From Route 202, Traveling South: 1. After leaving Bridgeport, make a Left at the second traffic light onto South Henderson Road. (Commerce Bank andPNC Bank are at this corner.) 2. Continue on South Henderson Road until you are almost at the end of the road. The Merion Building is on the Lefthand side. If you reach South Gulph Road, you have gone too far. 3. Turn Left into the driveway and follow the signs to the front of The Merion Building.4. Use Entrance A in the front of the building (which faces S. Gulph Road).
From the Pennsylvania Turnpike: 1. Exit the Turnpike at Exit 326 Valley Forge (formerly Exit 24).2. Exit onto Route 202 North/King of Prussia.3. At the first traffic light, turn Right onto South Gulph Road. Best Western motel and Chili’s Restaurant are at this corner. 4. Follow directions 2-5 listed under “From Route 202, Traveling North”, as listed above.
From 422, Traveling East: 1. Take Route 422 East to Route 202 North. 2. Turn Right at the traffic light onto South Gulph Road. Best Western motel and Chili’s restaurant are at this corner. 3. Follow directions 2-5 listed under “From Route 202, Traveling North”, as listed above.
From Philadelphia and the Schuylkill Expressway/I-76 West: 1. Exit the expressway at Exit 329/King of Prussia-Norristown. 2. You will come to a traffic light at the end of the exit ramp; pass through this traffic light and proceed to the first driveway on the right hand side. 3. Turn Right into this driveway; you will see a sign that says “The Merion Building.” 4. Follow the driveway signs to the front of The Merion Building. 5. Use Entrance A in the front of the building (which faces S. Gulph Road).
From the Blue Route/I-476: 1. Take the Blue Route/I-476 to exit 16B (Valley Forge/76 West).2. Follow directions listed under “From Philadelphia and the Schuylkill Expressway/I-76”, as listed above.
Dr. Eon Shin is proud to be part of the Philadelphia Hand Center, P.C., which focuses exclusively on care of the upper extremity, including the elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. All of the physicians of the Philadelphia Hand Center are sub-specialty trained in hand surgery and provide an advanced level of care commensurate with their elite training. The Philadelphia Hand Center is the only group in Bucks county to provide this level of service for upper extremity pathology and trauma.
A Magna Cum Laude graduate from Harvard University with a B.A. in Biochemical Sciences, Dr. Shin completed his M.D. at Yale University School of Medicine and worked part-time as a research associate for a biomechanics laboratory within the Orthopaedic Surgery department.
He subsequently completed his internship in general surgery and a residency in Orthopaedic surgery at UCLA Medical Center. He concluded his education with fellowship training in hand surgery at the Harvard Combined Hand Fellowship at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital.
Dr. Shin's practice focuses on all aspects of treatment from the elbow down to the fingertips. His medical interests encompass all pathology; however, he is especially interested in the treatment and reconstruction of wrist problems and traumatic injuries to the upper extremities (hand, wrist, arm and elbow). He routinely lectures on these topics, including grand rounds presentations as a visiting professor to other academic institutions.
Dr. Shin has earned multiple accolades from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, PA. He has been named as a “Top Physician” by Philadelphia’s Suburban Magazine. He takes personal pride in being identified as a "Young Leader" by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand.
Dr. Shin is board certified in Orthopaedic Surgery and holds a Subspecialty Certificate in Surgery of the Hand (formerly CAQ Hand). He also holds an Assistant Professorship in Orthopaedic Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.
A hand surgeon in Pennsylvania, Dr. Shin cares for injuries and complications of the hand, fingers, wrist, forearm, elbow and shoulder. Dr. Shin is specifically trained to diagnose each patient and determine whether or not surgical intervention is medically necessary, as surgery is usually seen as a last resort when other treatment methods have been exhausted. As a result, treatment can be surgical or non-surgical in nature.
As an orthopedic surgeon in Pennsylvania, Dr. Shin is trained to diagnose and treat all types of injuries to the musculoskeletal system, including the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. After arriving at a specific diagnosis, Dr. Shin will generally resort to surgery when all other treatment methods have been exhausted or ruled out. Patients may require the care of an orthopedic surgeon for fractures, torn ligaments, sprains, sports injuries, and more.
Yale School of Medicine
MD • 2001
UCLA Center for Health Sciences
Residency in Orthopedic Surgery
• 2001 - 2006
Harvard University
Fellowship in Harvard Combined Hand/Upper Extremity Fellowship
• 2006 - 2007