MediFind found 11 doctor with experience in Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1 near Kentucky, US. Of these, 8 are Experienced and 3 are Advanced.
Scott Riley is an Orthopedics specialist and a Pediatric Orthopedics provider in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Riley is rated as an Advanced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. His top areas of expertise are Ulnar-Mammary Syndrome, Hereditary Multiple Osteochondromas, Syndactyly, and Proximal Symphalangism. Dr. Riley is currently accepting new patients.
Katy Marcum is a Nurse Practitioner in Lexington, Kentucky. Ms. Marcum is rated as an Advanced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. Her top areas of expertise are Ulnar-Mammary Syndrome, Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1, Syndactyly Type 1, and Proximal Symphalangism. Ms. Marcum is currently accepting new patients.
Huey Tien is a Hand Surgeon and a General Surgeon in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Tien is rated as an Advanced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. His top areas of expertise are Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Dupuytren Contracture, Rhizarthrosis, Tennis Elbow, and Trapeziectomy. Dr. Tien is currently accepting new patients.
Kentucky Medical Services Foundation, Inc
Maureen O'shaughnessy is a Hand Surgeon and an Orthopedics provider in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. O'shaughnessy is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. Her top areas of expertise are Syndactyly Type 3, Sprengel Deformity, Macrodactyly of the Hand, and Congenital Radioulnar Synostosis. Dr. O'shaughnessy is currently accepting new patients.
Mark Chariker is a Plastic Surgeon and a Hand Surgeon in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Chariker is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. His top areas of expertise are Cleft Lip and Palate, Velopharyngeal Insufficiency, Plagiocephaly, and Metopic Ridge.
Community Medical Associates Inc
Charity Burke is a Hand Surgeon and an Orthopedics provider in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Burke is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. Her top areas of expertise are Hypoplasia of the Tibia with Polydactyly, Polydactyly, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and Accessory Navicular Bone. Dr. Burke is currently accepting new patients.
Kentucky Medical Services Foundation, Inc
Chase Kluemper is an Orthopedics specialist and a Hand Surgeon in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Kluemper is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. His top areas of expertise are Brachial Plexopathy, Proximal Symphalangism, Syndactyly Type 1, Syndactyly, and Tenotomy. Dr. Kluemper is currently accepting new patients.
Tiffani Harpole is a Nurse Practitioner in Lexington, Kentucky. Ms. Harpole is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. Her top areas of expertise are Ulnar-Mammary Syndrome, Multiple Pterygium Syndrome, Amniotic Band Syndrome, and Popliteal Pterygium Syndrome.
Lauren Snyder is a Physician Assistant in Lexington, Kentucky. Ms. Snyder is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. Her top areas of expertise are Ulnar-Mammary Syndrome, Cantu Syndrome, Simpson-Golabi-Behmel Syndrome, and Perlman Syndrome. Ms. Snyder is currently accepting new patients.
Kaylee Purdon is a Neonatologist and a Pediatrics provider in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Purdon is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. Her top areas of expertise are Polydactyly, Hypoplasia of the Tibia with Polydactyly, Hypospadias, and Congenital Syphilis.
Kentucky Medical Services Foundation, Inc
Steven Kraus is a Pediatric Radiologist and a Radiologist in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Kraus is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Preaxial Polydactyly Type 1. His top areas of expertise are Megalencephaly-Capillary Malformation Syndrome, Perlman Syndrome, Marshall-Smith Syndrome, and Cantu Syndrome.
Last Updated: 01/09/2026