Dr. Anthony DeLuise is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He has been practicing at Orthopedics Rhode Island (formerly Foundry Orthopedics & Sports Medicine) since 2007. Dr. DeLuise specializes in hand surgery and upper extremity surgery including shoulder surgery; microvascular surgery; treatment of fractures; carpal tunnel syndrome surgery (CTS); sports medicine; Dupuytren’s contractures, trigger digits, rheumatoid arthritis; arthritis of the hand, fingers, wrist, elbow and shoulder; and arthroscopy of the knee, shoulder, and wrist.
Dr. DeLuise is well-trained in orthopaedic trauma and fracture care, and arthroscopy from his residency at Boston University & Boston Medical Center. He completed an additional year of training focused on the hand and upper extremity at one of the most prestigious hand fellowships in the country – The Philadelphia Hand Center and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. This also gave Dr. DeLuise …the opportunity to care for professional athletes across multiple sports. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and the RI Medical Society and the RI Orthopedic Society. Dr. DeLuise graduated, magna cum laude, from Boston University and then earned his M.D. degree from Boston University School of Medicine. He is one of the only surgeons in Rhode Island to have passed the specialized exam for hand surgery, certifying his abilities to treat all upper extremity problems.
His approach to patient care is a conservative one, maximizing non-surgical methods of treatment for his patients prior to recommending surgery. He works hard to develop a partnership with all of his patients, beginning with listening and exploring how the physical problem affects your daily life. With in-depth conversations, he will help you understand the diagnostic process, your unique problem, all possible treatment choices and the recovery process, so you can decide the best course of treatment together.


Dr. Anthony M. Deluise, MD
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Doctor Education
Fellowship
2007
The Philadelphia Hand Center & Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Hand & Upper Extremity
Work Place
Ortho Rhode Island Providence Office
285 Promenade St
Providence
RI
02908
USA
(401) 400-5928
https://www.orthopedicsri.com/
Specialties
Procedures performed
- Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations
- Hand Surgery
- Shoulder Surgery
- Elbow Surgery
Insurance Plans
- Accepts Medicare
- Accepts Medicaid
- BCBS MA Blue Care Elect PPO
- UHC Navigate HMO
- UHC Options PPO
- CIGNA HMO
- CIGNA LocalPlus
- UHC Navigate POS
- BCBS MA Preferred Blue PPO
- BCBS Blue Card PPO
- Harvard Pilgrim HMO
- Multiplan PPO
- Aetna Managed Choice POS Open Access
- BCBS RI HealthMate Coast to Coast
- UHC Choice Plus POS
- First Health PPO
- UHC Compass HMO
- Tufts PPO
- Aetna Signature Administrators PPO
- CIGNA PPO
- CIGNA Open Access Plus
- Harvard Pilgrim ChoiceNet HMO
- Tufts Granite Advantage EPO
- PPO and Saver
- Aetna Choice POS II
- PHCS PPO
- Harvard Pilgrim PPO
- Aetna Select
- Tufts Granite Premier Choice EPO and PPO
- Aexcel PPO
- BCBS MA PPO or EPO
- HMO BLUE NEW ENGLAND
- MEDICA CHOICE WITH UNITEDHEALTHC
- UHC NAVIGATE PLUS POS
- BCBS Western NY Essential Plan
- UHC Nexus Open Access
- Aetna Elect Choice EPO Open Access
- Aetna Innovation Health Aetna Premier Care Network Plus
- Aetna Open Choice PPO
- BCBS RI HMO Blue New England
- BCBS WNY PPO
- BCBSA Blue Card High Performance Network
- Harvard Pilgrim Maines Choice HMO - Standard
- Medica Choice With UHC
- MVP Health Plan EPO/PPO
- Allways Health Partners Complete HMO
- Allways Health Partners Complete PPO Plus
- Allways Health Partners Select HMO
- Connecticare Flex Connecticut
Conditions
- Hand Fractures
- Hand Injury
- Shoulder Fracture
- Shoulder Injury
- Fractures
- Hand Arthritis
- Finger Arthritis
- Wrist Fractures
- Wrist/Hand Pain
- Elbow Arthritis
- Shoulder Arthritis
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