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Thank you for your interest in Paramus Hand Surgery and Dr. Ugras. We'll get back to you on your inquiry as soon as possible.- Athletic Injuries
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
- Chronic Stiffness
- Dequervain’s Tendonitis
- Dupuytren’s Disease
- Olecranon Bursitis
- Elbow Fractures
- Embedded Foreign Body
- Extensor Tendon Injuries
- Finger Deformity (such as Boutonniere or Swan Neck Deformities)
- Finger Dislocations
- Finger Amputations
- Flexor Tendon Injuries
- Ganglion Cysts
- Gamekeeper’s Thumb
- Golfer’s Elbow
- Hand Fractures
- Hand Tumors
- Infections of the Fingers and Hand
- Joint Replacements
- Kienbock’s Disease
- Mallet Finger
- Mucous Cysts
- Nailbed Injuries
- Nerve Injury
- Nerve Transfers
- Numbness & Tingling
- Olecrenon Bursitis
- Polydactyly
- Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Scaphoid Fracture
- Skier’s Thumb
- Skin Contracture
- Syndactyly
- Targeted Muscle Reinnervation
- Tendon Transfer Surgery
- Tennis Elbow
- Thumb Arthritis
- Thumb Fracture
- Thumb Sprains
- Trigger Finger
- Wrist Arthritis
- Distal Radius / Wrist Fracture
- Wrist Sprains
The Office of Steven Ugras, MD, FACS
Office Address: 140 Route 17 North Suite 323 – Paramus, NJ 07652
Phone: 201-483-9555 | Fax: 201-331-7003
Paramus Hand Surgery
Paramus Hand Surgery - Dr. Steven Ugras
Dr. Ugras is Affiliated with Multiple Hospitals Throughout the Region
Chilton Hospital
HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley
Morristown Medical Center
St. Joseph’s Wayne Hospital
St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center
Steven Ugras, MD, FACS is a board-certified hand surgeon. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his medical degree from Rutgers Medical School (formerly Robert Wood Johnson Medical School). He then completed his surgical training through Mount Sinai School of Medicine, before obtaining specialty training in hand surgery at the University of Massachusetts.
Dr. Ugras has a focus on traumatic injuries, including motor vehicle accidents and personal injury. Dr. Ugras remains on the cutting edge of advances in therapy, medications and surgical options for problems of the hand and wrist, as well as many elbow problems. These advances include endoscopic or arthroscopic techniques that allow for smaller incisions and quicker recovery. Other advances may avoid surgery altogether, as with incisionless surgery for Dupuytren’s disease. He works closely with hand therapists and medical providers to find what options are best for you. He is also an active member in the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) and the American College of Surgeons (ACS).
On the personal side, Dr. Ugras realizes that patients have complex needs beyond their medical conditions that speak to their individuality. In his spare time, Dr. Ugras enjoys reading and recreational activities, such as basketball and swimming. He is an avid fan of movies and travel. He is a native of New Jersey. He values time with his family, including his wife and three children.