Severe impairment or disability of the hands leaves a huge impact on a human life. It’s so ingrained in us to use our hands that we seldom appreciate how important they are until we lose the ability to use them like normal. Accidents, birth defects – they can lead to loss of hand function as well as any aesthetic issues that go along. Dr. David Chiu is a specialist in both hand surgery and reconstructive surgery with an international reputation for surgical innovation and excellence nearly unequaled the world over. For hand surgery that encompasses both the function and the form, David Chiu, MD, FACS is the first choice. At his office on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Dr. Chiu helps change lives. To read about how Dr. Chiu’s expertise affected the life of a 9/11 survivor, click here.
As the inventor of the Autogenous Venous Nerve Conduit surgical technique, Dr. Chiu has shown himself to be a pioneer and a worldwide leader in microsurgery. This technique has led to amazing progress in regenerating severed nerves where the separation can be as much as 3 cm. By reconnecting nerves, people who had lost both function and feeling can use their hands again, and Dr. Chiu has been there to guide them. A recipient of numerous awards for achievements in medical practice, academia, and personal accomplishment like a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition, he has left his mark in every field he has endeavored, always excelling.
Hand surgery is a delicate specialty that requires a delicate and skilled hand. Dr. David Chiu is a surgeon of worldwide renown who has made huge advancements in reconstructive surgery and microsurgery. Call his office in Manhattan’s Upper East Side for one of the finest specialists the world has to offer.
Dr. David T. W. Chiu, MD, FACS
900 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10075
Tel: 888-514-0149
Fax: 1-212-879-8050
This office serves patients in the following areas:
NYC, Chelsea, Flatiron, Meat Packing District, West Village, Greenwich Village, Soho, Tribeca, Radio Row, Battery Park City, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Civic Center, Little Italy, Nolita, Five Points, Chinatown, Coop Village, Bowery, Little Germany, Lower East Side, Noho, East Village, Alphabet City, Stuyvesant Town, Wall Street, Tenderloin, Clinton, New York, New York City, 10012