Fellowship-Trained Hand Surgeon Dr. Jonathan Shearin Joins Tri-County Orthopedics
Jonathan W. Shearin, M.D., will soon join Tri-County Orthopedics, the most preferred, recognized and awarded orthopedic practice in the region. Beginning January 2020, Dr. Shearin will offer patients at the practice high-level consultation and care for every hand, wrist and elbow concern. He will be available to see patients at the practice’s locations in Cedar Knolls at 197 Ridgedale Ave., Suite 300; in Bedminster at 1590 Route 206 N.; in Sparta at 376 Lafayette Road, Suite 103, Route 15 S.; and in Denville at 109 Route 46 E., Suite 1. Patients in need of specialized care in these areas are encouraged to call (973) 538-2334 for an appointment.
As a double-board-certified orthopedic surgeon with advanced specialty training in the full spectrum of care for the hand and the upper extremity, Dr. Shearin offers the latest treatments for injuries and disorders of the hand, wrist and elbow. Dr. Shearin’s expertise includes state-of-the-art surgical and nonsurgical techniques and modalities for the hand and wrist, such as:
- Basal joint replacement.
- Carpal tunnel release.
- Investigative arthroscopy.
- Microscopic nerve repair.
- Treatment of arthritis.
- Trigger finger release.
- Wide-awake hand surgery.
- Xiaflex® injections for Dupuytren’s disease.
“We’re proud to welcome Dr. Shearin to our practice and look forward to working with him, side by side as a colleague, in providing our community with the highest level of world-class care,” says fellowship-trained sports medicine specialist Dr. Stephen Hunt of Tri-County Orthopedics. “He shares our absolute commitment to improving the quality of life of our patients, which makes him well-suited to our practice and community.”
After graduating from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., with Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees, Dr. Shearin attended the Georgetown University School of Medicine to earn his medical degree. He went on to complete the orthopedic surgery residency program at Lenox Hill Hospital through Northwell Health in New York City. He then pursued additional specialty training in hand and upper extremity surgery and completed a year-long fellowship through Rothman Orthopaedic Institute at Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.
For more information about Dr. Shearin or to schedule an appointment, please call (973) 538-2334 or request an appointment online.