Hand Surgeons in Spartanburg, SC
Common Hand Procedures
Conditions Treated by Hand Specialists
About Hand Care in Spartanburg
Spartanburg, SC has 25 orthopedic providers specializing in hand listed on AdvOrtho. Hand specialists focus on diagnosing and treating conditions of the musculoskeletal system through both surgical and non-surgical approaches. Compare credentials, view office locations, and request appointments directly from provider profiles.
Common Questions
How many hand surgeons are in Spartanburg, SC?
AdvOrtho lists 25 orthopedic providers in Spartanburg, SC, including hand specialists. 0 are currently accepting new patients.
How do I find a hand surgeon in Spartanburg who accepts my insurance?
Browse the providers listed on this page and contact their office directly to verify insurance acceptance. Many orthopedic practices in SC accept major plans including UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and Cigna.
How much does hand surgery cost in Spartanburg, SC?
Costs vary significantly based on the procedure, facility type, and insurance coverage. In Spartanburg and across SC, total joint replacements typically run $30,000–$60,000 before insurance, while arthroscopic procedures range from $5,000–$20,000. Most insurance plans and Medicare cover procedures when medically necessary. Use our Cost Estimator for procedure-specific breakdowns.
What should I look for when choosing a hand surgeon in Spartanburg?
Look for board certification from the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS) and fellowship training in your specific condition. Volume matters — surgeons who perform 100+ of a given procedure annually typically have better outcomes. Ask about their complication rates, implant choices, and whether they use minimally invasive techniques. All providers on AdvOrtho are verified against the national NPI registry.
When does carpal tunnel syndrome require surgery?
Surgery is recommended when symptoms don't respond to wrist splinting, anti-inflammatories, and steroid injections after 3–6 months, or when nerve conduction studies show significant nerve damage. Carpal tunnel release is one of the most successful outpatient procedures in orthopedics, with over 90% of patients reporting relief.