Gwynne Bragdon, M.D.

University Orthopedics (UOI) in Providence, Rhode Island, welcomes Gwynne Bragdon, M.D. to the team. Joining the Orthopedic Hand, Upper Extremity and Microvascular Surgery Division of the Department of Orthopedics at Newport Hospital, Dr. Bragdon specializes in upper extremity injuries including hand, forearm and elbow fractures as well as nerve compression issues, peripheral nerve injuries, arthritis and tendonitis.

Dr. Bragdon completed her orthopedic training at the University of Rochester, followed by a hand and upper extremity surgery fellowship at Brown University. She’s practiced orthopedic and hand surgery in Pittsburgh at Level 1 trauma centers and community hospitals since 2008 where she earned rave reviews from her patients. Lisa Marie Scholz, a patient of Dr. Bragdon’s for six years, says, “Dr. Bragdon is the best hand doctor in the city of Pittsburgh.”

She’ll be missed in Pittsburgh, but is excited about her new role at UOI. As a board-certified orthopedics and hand surgeon, a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, she’s happy to come on board at UOI and the feeling is mutual.

Edward Akelman, M.D., president of UOI, says, “We are thrilled that Dr. Bragdon has joined our upper extremity orthopedic surgical team. She is an extremely experienced orthopedic surgeon, skilled in the latest orthopedic surgical procedures. Dr. Bragdon shares our commitment to superior care and we are pleased to expand the division for our patients.”

UOI is an orthopedic care leader in the northeast, dedicated to the best outcomes for all patients suffering from chronic and acute pain and injuries. With Dr. Bragdon’s expertise, the Hand Surgery division can expand and ensure patients get the individualized care they need. UOI has locations in Providence where Dr. Bragdon has been retained as well as Barrington, East Greenwich and Middletown.

As a regional Center for Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, UOI clinics specialize in neck and back pain, sports medicine issues, pediatric orthopedics, joint pain, shoulder conditions, hand/wrist problems, musculoskeletal tumors, hip and knee problems and trauma, and foot and ankle injuries. Boasting over 30 board-certified orthopedic surgeons, many are also faculty members at Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School Department of Orthopaedics—Dr. Bragdon’s alma mater. UOI is a leader in basic and clinical orthopedic research including cutting edge orthopedic surgery advances and injury prevention.

Dr. Bragdon lives in nearby Barrington, Rhode Island with her husband, Dr. Andrew Evans, who is a trauma surgeon at UOI.

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