Partial Removal of Arm Bone

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Brian Foster, MD

5.0

(301)
OrthoIllinois
Partial Removal of Arm Bone
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Estimated National Average $12,779

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This includes the partial excision of the arm or elbow bone.

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    operating and recovery room services & supplies for outpatient stay (less than 24 hours) at OrthoIllinois

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650 S Randall Rd

Algonquin, IL 60102

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324 Roxbury Rd

Rockford, IL 61107

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About Brian Foster, MD

Brian Foster, MD

5.0

(301 reviews)

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My interest in medicine began at an early age when my dad, as a busy general surgeon, often took me to work with him while making his rounds on the weekend and on call overnight. I loved everything about the hospital: from the hustle and bustle of a level one trauma center, to how my dad put people at ease with his unparalleled bedside manner. Just as influential was what I saw outside of the hospital: appreciative patients thanking my dad for helping them through times when they were sick or injured and most vulnerable. Even as a child, I knew I wanted to make this same difference in peoples’ lives.

I focused my educational career around medicine and even spent time as a nursing assistant in the intensive care unit during college, where I gained valuable insight into the team effort required for patient care.

After completing my medical degree I was exposed to many areas of orthopedic surgery during my residency. While treating an abundance of hand injuries in both the emergency and operating room I began to realize that though they are just a small part of the body, hands effect daily function in a significant way. Consequently, repair of hand injuries and deformities can dramatically improve a patient’s life.

My decision to pursue hand surgery as a career was further strengthened by a medical mission trip to Vietnam. We operated on children with a variety of hand problems, from syndactyly in Apert Syndrome to ulnar nerve deficiency resulting from trauma. By restoring form and function to these children’s hands, we added a new dimension to their lives.

 My approach to patient care revolves around communication. As a hand and upper extremity surgeon, my job is to evaluate and treat disorders including, but not limited to, traumatic, degenerative, congenital, and rheumatologic problems. A vital part of my job however, is to educate patients and their families of their diagnosis, treatment options, and expected outcomes. To do this well, I must learn what makes a patient unique.

 I am looking forward to meeting you and helping guide you through the best course of management for your condition. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to further improve your experience at OrthoIllinois. My goal is to provide you the best medical care available.

Internship

Loyola University Medical Center

Residency

Loyola University Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation

Fellowship

Harvard Hand and Upper Extremity, Brigham and Women's Hospital / Children's Hospital

Medical School

Wayne State University School of Medicine

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