As a hand surgeon in Chalfont, Dr. Gregory Gallant offers surgical and non-surgical care for conditions affecting the hand, wrist, fingers, forearm, elbow and shoulder.
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Yes, Dr. Gregory Gallant is accepting new patients at this office.
1200 Manor Drive, Chalfont, PA 18914
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Yes, Dr. Gregory Gallant is accepting new patients at this office.
599 W. State Street, Suite 205, Doylestown, PA 18901
Dr. Gregory Gallant graduated from University of Connecticut School of Medicine before completing a residency in Orthopedic Surgery at University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He then completed a fellowship in Hand Surgery at University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
Dr. Gallant has two offices in Pennsylvania where he specializes in Hand Surgery and Sports Medicine.
Dr. Gallant works with sixteen doctors including Dr. Peter Wang and Dr. Shyam Brahmabhatt.
A hand surgeon in Pennsylvania, Dr. Gallant cares for injuries and complications of the hand, fingers, wrist, forearm, elbow and shoulder. Dr. Gallant 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.
Sports medicine physicians are trained to provide treatment and prevention plans for those participating in sports and related physical activities. Dr. Gallant is trained to treat complications such as muscle tears and strains, concussions, tendon and ligament damage, shin splints, sports hernias, fractures, and a variety of others. Treatments may include rehabilitation services, therapies and a variety of surgical operations, among others.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Residency in Orthopedic Surgery
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Fellowship in Hand Surgery