Richard Parker, MD

Richard Parker, MD
South Nassau Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, P.C. 131 MERRICK RD STE 1 MERRICK, NY 11566
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Richard Parker, MD

At South Nassau Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine, P.C., our highly trained surgeons and physicians utilize cutting-edge technology, effective treatments, and decades of experience to bring our patients first-rate, personalized medical care. From our doctors, medical assistants, and technicians to our administrative and support staff, we all value the integrity of the doctor-patient relationship.

We can address all of your musculoskeletal needs through our comprehensive orthopedic care, including sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery, neurologic evaluations, joint replacement, trauma, pediatric orthopedics, spinal surgery, pain management, EMG/NCV testing, MRI, and all general orthopedic care.

Our doctors are on staff at the finest hospitals on Long Island, including LIJ, North Shore University Hospital, Winthrop University Hospital, Mercy Hospital, and South Nassau Communities Hospital, as well as the Day Op Center of Long Island and the North Shore-LIJ Health System Ambulatory Surgery Center.

Years In Practice 44
Primary Specialty

Orthopedic Surgeon

Education Georgetown University School Of Medicine, Washington DC
Training Trained at Montefiore Hospital/Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Affiliations North Shore University Hospital
Long Island Jewish Hospital
Winthrop University Hospital
Mercy Hospital
South Nassau Communities Hospital
Dayop Center in Mineola
North Shore - Health System Ambulatory Surgery Center (Lake Success, NY)
Certification Board-Certified
Office Staff Richard L. Parker, MD
Neil B. Kirschen, MD
Robert Iadevaio, MD
Steven M. Shoum, MD
Michael Luvin, MD
Jacob Rauchwerger, MD
Dr. Frank Lanzone
Kerin Hausknecht, MD
Neil Watnik, M.D.
Benjamin R. Cohen, M.D.
Artem Y. Vaynman, M.D.
Aron D. Rovner, MD FAAOS

Services Comprehensive orthopedic evaluations
X-ray
MRI
EMG/NCV - Electromyography (EMG) is a test of a muscles electrical activity. It is used to test how a muscle responds to signals from the nerves responsible for muscle movement, called motor nerves. An EMG may also include a test of how fast the motor nerve conducts impulses. This is called a nerve conduction study (NCS) or nerve conduction velocity (NCV) test.
link to definition of electromyography/nerve conduction velocity
Physical Therapy
Independent Medical Evaluations
Pain Management

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by Anonymous
April 19, 2011