About Robert Gray, MD
Robert Gray, MD, a hand and microvascular surgeon at Endeavor Health, treats conditions from the fingertips to the shoulder, as well as nerve and tendon injuries throughout the body. His work includes advanced microsurgical techniques, nerve transfers and small joint replacements. Dr. Gray partners with patients to address complex conditions, aiming to deliver care as if he were treating his own family. He is currently involved in research efforts to expand innovative treatments in hand surgery to the U.S.
My endeavor
My endeavor is to provide the highest level of hand and microsurgical care available.
Care philosophy
I treat every hand like it’s my own—unless it’s your child’s, then I treat it like my child’s. I believe in offering care that is personal, thoughtful and precise, especially when the work affects how people live, work and connect.
Overview
- Gender Male
- Personal interests Family time, Crime dramas (TV), English literature
Conditions treated (13)
- Tennis\golf elbow
- Carpal tunnel (CTS)
- Orthopaedic hand
- Orthopaedic elbow
- Orthopaedic upper extremity
- Hand
- Elbow
- Trigger finger
- Wrist
- Hand fracture
- Wrist fracture
- De quervain's tenosynovitis
- Cubital tunnel
Procedures performed (15)
- Carpal tunnel release
- Endoscopic cubital tunnel release
- Hand arthroscopy
- Joint replacement
- Minimally-invasive approach
- Nerve transfers
- Office-based injections (knee
- Shoulder
- Hip bursa
- Carpal tunnel
- Needle aponeurotomy for dupuytrens
- Peripheral joint injections
- Peripheral nerve surgery
- Tendon transfers
- Wrist arthroscopic care
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Endeavor Health Medical Group
2180 Pfingsten Rd., Suite 3100 Glenview, IL 60026-1339 -
Endeavor Health Medical Group
920 Milwaukee Ave. Lincolnshire, IL 60069-3839 -
Endeavor Health Medical Group
9650 Gross Point Rd., Suite 2900 Skokie, IL 60076-5006
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2005Brown University School of Medicine
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2010Orthopaedic SurgeryRush University Medical Center
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2011Hand SurgeryMayo Clinic
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2013Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopedic Surgery
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2014Hand SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopedic Surgery
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