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Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. Variations will occur in the doctor's consultation hours due to the requirements of his hospital schedule.

Location: 975 Park Avenue, on the southeast corner of East 83rd Street.

The office is two blocks east of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and nearby to bus and subway transportation. It is accessible by taxi service as well. Three airports, including JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark International serve the area.

Garages for your car can be found between Park Avenue and Lexington Avenue on E. 82nd Street, 83rd Street, and 84th Street. Parking meters on the street can be found on both Madison and Lexington Avenues. Alternate side of the street parking is found on Park Avenue, as well as on the side streets, such as East 83rd Street, East 82nd Street and East 84th Street.

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975 Park Ave., New York, NY, (212) 249-8700

Dr. Pruzansky is an orthopaedic surgeon in New York City, specializing in surgeries of the hand and upper extremities, including sports medicine, with expertise in throwing, serving, and lifting injuries to the upper extremity.  Dr. Pruzansky also performs endoscopic carpal tunnel release, tennis elbow and pitcher’s elbow surgery, and repair of the joints, tendons, ligaments, and nerves of the upper extremity, in addition to gamekeeper’s thumb, skier’s thumb, trigger finger, de Quervain’s tendinitis, wrist disorders, wrist sprains, pediatric orthopaedics, congenital malformations, hand surgery, carpal tunnel release, medial and lateral epicondylitis, arthritis of the hand, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, compression neuropathies, tendon transfers, ganglion cysts, tumors of the hand, wrist, and forearm, and cubital tunnel syndrome. 

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