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Dr. Claudette Lajam, MD

Orthopaedic Surgery
Castle Connolly Top Doctor Since: 2019
About Dr. Claudette Lajam
Professional Statement
Hospital Affiliations
Expertise
Board Certification
Orthopaedic Surgery
Hospital Affiliations
Training and Faculty Appointments
Faculty Appointment
Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery
NYU School of Medicine
Medical School
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, 1999
Residency
Mayo Clinic
Orthopaedic Surgery, 1999 - 2004
Fellowship
Lenox Hill Hospital
Reconstructive Surgery, 2004 - 2005
* Dates are self-reported data
Practice Locations
NYU Langone Orthopedic Center
333 E 38th St Fl 4th
New York, NY 10016
Awards and Credentials
Regional Guides
Top Doctors New York Metro Area (digital guide): 2020, 2021, 2022
New York Magazine: Top Doctors: 2021, 2022
Insurance
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Hospital Information
NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital
301 East 17th Street
New York, NY 10003
(212) 598-6000

At NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, formerly known as Hospital for Joint Diseases, our doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals provide the highest-quality medical and surgical care for the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of orthopedic, musculoskeletal, rheumatic, and neurological conditions, as well as other related diseases and injuries. Our medical team provides inpatient and outpatient surgical care for adults, as well as specialized care for conditions such as brain injury, joint pain, osteoporosis, and overuse injuries. Rusk Rehabilitation physiatrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, rehabilitation nurses, and speech–language pathologists provide care for adults and children.

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