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Sara Galli, MD | Ochsner Health

14 hours ago Dr. Christopher Galli is a foot and ankle specialist at Premier Podiatry & Orthopedics in Carmichael and Roseville, California. Call: (916) 961-3434 Text: (279) 800-4542. Follow; Follow; Follow; ... New Patient Forms; Patient Portal; Contact; Christopher Galli, DPM. Podiatrist. >> Go To The Portal


What kind of training does Dr Galli have?

Dr. Christopher Galli is a foot and ankle specialist at Premier Podiatry & Orthopedics in Carmichael and Roseville, California. Call: (916) 961-3434 Text: (279) 800-4542. Follow; Follow; Follow; ... New Patient Forms; Patient Portal; Contact; Christopher Galli, DPM. Podiatrist.

Is Dr Galli certified in ankle replacement?

Dr. Galli is the senior member of an excellent team of physicians. His 23 years of clinical experience gives this highly skilled team great depth in caring for patients with all types of complex upper extremity problems. Dr. Galli enjoys tennis, computer technology and the performing arts. He travels regularly with his wife and five children.

Is Randi Galli a certified plastic surgeon?

> Patient Portal > New Patient Enrollment. At Regional Hand Center of Central California, we provide the highest standard of care to our patients. Our fellowship trained and Board Certified hand surgeons specialize in hand, wrist, and forearm disorders. ... Dr Galli the hand surgeon was great. He kept me informed through the whole process pre ...

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Who is Eric Wagoner?

Eric Wagoner obtained his Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies through Loma Linda University. He is a certified physician assistant through the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and has also obtained certification…

Who is Ryan Stehr?

Dr. Ryan Stehr is the latest physician to join the team at the Regional Hand Center of Central California. He attended medical school at Dartmouth Medical School before completing a plastic surgery residency at Froedtert and…

What is the pain associated with lateral epicondylitis?

With lateral epicondylitis, there is degeneration of the tendon’s attachment, weakening the anchor site and placing greater stress on the area . This can then lead to pain associated with activities.

What is the phone number for Regional Hand Center?

For an appointment or answers to your questions, call (559) 322-HAND.

Who is Ryan Stehr?

Dr. Ryan Stehr is the latest physician to join the team at the Regional Hand Center of Central California. He attended medical school at Dartmouth Medical School before completing a plastic surgery residency at Froedtert and…

Who is Eric Wagoner?

Eric Wagoner obtained his Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies through Loma Linda University. He is a certified physician assistant through the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and has also obtained certification…

What is the role of the bones in the hand?

The bones of the hand serve as a framework. This framework supports the muscles that make the wrist and fingers move. When one of these hand bones is broken (fractured), it can prevent you from…

Where are ganglion cysts located?

The most common locations are the top of the wrist (see Figure 1), the palm side of the wrist.

What is lateral epicondylitis?

Lateral Epicondylitis. With lateral epicondylitis, there is degeneration of the tendon’s attachment, weakening the anchor site and placing greater stress on the area. This can then lead to pain associated with activities.

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What is Core Institute?

The CORE Institute is dedicated to providing our patients with superior patient care. Our dedicated Quality Department, whose purpose is to ensure an excellent patient experience, is always here to help. From the clinic and operating room with our physicians, to patient education within your home, their goal is to improve your outcome.

When did Core Institute start?

The CORE Institute began practicing in 2005 with the goal to not only change the way orthopedic care is preformed, but also the way orthopedic care is delivered to each patient.

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