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New Haven, CT 06519
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Rey Ramirez, MD

Hand Surgery, Pediatric Orthopedics
Patient type treated
Child, Adult
Accepting new patients
Yes
Referral required
From patients or physicians
Board Certified in
Surgery of the Hand (Orthopaedics) and Orthopaedic Surgery

Biography

Rey Ramirez, MD, is an orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in hand reconstruction and microsurgery in children who have acquired and congenital hand conditions.

“Every child is unique, and those with problems with their hands present unique challenges,” Dr. Ramirez says. “It is fascinating to help figure out how to make a kid’s hand work as well as possible. It is also very rewarding to see children get better.”

Hand surgery can seem like a major event for a child, and Dr. Ramirez provides reassurance by explaining what will happen in terms they understand. “I talk to the children, not just the parents, to make sure that I am meeting their needs and they understand what treatments they are about to undergo,” he says.

An assistant professor at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Ramirez has research interests in both pediatric hand problems and diversity in medicine.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
  • Assistant Residency Program Director, Orthopaedic Surgery, UPMC Hamot

Education & Training

  • Fellow in Pediatric Hand Surgery
    Shriners Hospital of Philadelphia (2014)
  • Fellow in Hand Surgery
    University of Texas Southwestern (2013)
  • Resident
    Keck School of Medicine - Los Angeles County Medical Center (2012)
  • Intern
    Keck School of Medicine - Los Angeles County Medical Center (2008)
  • MD
    David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA (2007)
  • BS
    California Institute of Technology, Biology (2003)

Additional Information

Locations
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Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue
New Haven, CT 06519
1 of 4

Biography

Rey Ramirez, MD, is an orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in hand reconstruction and microsurgery in children who have acquired and congenital hand conditions.

“Every child is unique, and those with problems with their hands present unique challenges,” Dr. Ramirez says. “It is fascinating to help figure out how to make a kid’s hand work as well as possible. It is also very rewarding to see children get better.”

Hand surgery can seem like a major event for a child, and Dr. Ramirez provides reassurance by explaining what will happen in terms they understand. “I talk to the children, not just the parents, to make sure that I am meeting their needs and they understand what treatments they are about to undergo,” he says.

An assistant professor at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Ramirez has research interests in both pediatric hand problems and diversity in medicine.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
  • Assistant Residency Program Director, Orthopaedic Surgery, UPMC Hamot

Education & Training

  • Fellow in Pediatric Hand Surgery
    Shriners Hospital of Philadelphia (2014)
  • Fellow in Hand Surgery
    University of Texas Southwestern (2013)
  • Resident
    Keck School of Medicine - Los Angeles County Medical Center (2012)
  • Intern
    Keck School of Medicine - Los Angeles County Medical Center (2008)
  • MD
    David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA (2007)
  • BS
    California Institute of Technology, Biology (2003)

Additional Information

Locations
1
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue
New Haven, CT 06519
1 of 4
1
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue
New Haven, CT 06519
1 of 4