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Jeffrey M Jacobson, MD
Dr. Jacobson is fellowship-trained in hand surgery. Reconstruction - a strength of plastic surgery - figures heavily in many hand surgeries and provides expertise that is uncommon in hand surgeons. Dr. Jacobson has spent thousands of hours in the operating room treating conditions of the hands and wrists, and employs a variety of nonsurgical treatments.

Learn about the hand and wrist conditions Dr. Jacobson treats. Plastic surgery is more than cosmetic procedures. Dr. Jacobson performs a wide array of plastic surgery procedures, from life-enhancing facial rejuvenation to life-saving skin cancer excisions. Dr. Jeffrey Jacobson is a board-certified plastic surgeon with additional specialization and board certification in hand and wrist surgery and peripheral nerve surgery.

He uses both surgical and nonsurgical treatment techniques to give his patients the best outcomes possible. At Dr. Jacobson's practice, patients come first. He and his highly trained staff take pride in providing exceptional care in a safe, comfortable environment.
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When you arrive, you will be welcomed into our beautiful, state-of-the-art office by our warm and caring staff.
To ensure our patients are informed and confident about their care, we have a multilingual staff who can communicate in English and Spanish.
Our office also features Wi-Fi, so you can browse the web while you wait.
When you have a condition or injury that affects the hand, it's important to seek out a true specialist.
The training and knowledge bases of general and orthopedic surgeons are necessarily broad so they can treat many conditions affecting many parts of the body.
We use our hands and wrists to complete nearly every activity we engage in throughout the day.
Acute hand and wrist injuries and chronic conditions alike can lead to a cascade of effects, including numbness, decreased range of motion, discomfort and pain.
This area of the body is made of up complex and delicate structures, so proper diagnosis and thoughtful, precise care are of the utmost importance.
Dr. Jeffrey M. Jacobson is highly trained in the full spectrum of treatment modalities, from nonsurgical options to minimally invasive and microsurgical techniques.
The thumb is one of the most common locations in the hand affected by osteoarthritis.
This condition develops as the cartilage of the thumb joint wears away and no longer allows the joint to glide smoothly.
Thumb arthritis can be extremely painful, resulting in swelling, decreased strength, and diminished range of motion.
Fortunately, Dr. Jeffrey M. Jacobson offers comprehensive treatment options for thumb arthritis at his Westchester, NY-area practice.
If you suffer from thumb arthritis and would like to learn more about your treatment options, please contact our office to schedule a consultation with Dr. Jacobson.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition of the hand and wrist that occurs when a major nerve running from the forearm into the hand becomes compressed because of swelling or other factors.
Patients with this condition can experience sharp pain, numbness, and tingling in the palm and fingers.
Dr. Jeffrey M. Jacobson offers endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery to help patients in the Westchester, NY, area find relief from this condition.
Advanced surgical techniques allow Dr. Jacobson to relieve pressure in your wrist with a minimally invasive procedure that does not require the use of general anesthesia.
Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by a pinched nerve in the elbow.
A form of ulnar nerve compression, it happens when the ulnar nerve, which passes through a narrow space in the elbow called the cubital tunnel, gets compressed.
The ulnar nerve runs from the neck down to the hand and provides feeling to the small finger a.k.a.
The space where the nerve passes behind the medial epicondyle is often referred to as the funny bone, where the ulnar nerve sits close to the skin and causes pain and tingling if it receives a blow.
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