Fellowship-Trained · Hand & Upper Extremity · Edmond, Oklahoma
Your hands are how you work, create, and connect. Dr. Zachary M. Hurwitz, MD brings fellowship training in hand and upper-extremity surgery — and the meticulous, aesthetics-driven mindset of a board-certified plastic surgeon — to every hand he treats, from carpal tunnel to advanced joint replacement.
Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery Fellowship · Dallas, Texas
"Plastic surgery trains you to treat every millimeter as if it matters — because it does. The same attention to detail that shapes an aesthetic result is what restores function, strength, and feeling in a hand."
— Dr. Zachary Hurwitz, MD
Credentials
Hand surgery sits at the intersection of orthopedics, microsurgery, and plastic surgery. Dr. Hurwitz completed dedicated fellowship training in hand and upper-extremity surgery across four Dallas institutions — UT Southwestern, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Texas Children's Hospital, and Scottish Rite for Children — spanning everything from high-volume adult trauma to pediatric and congenital hand surgery.
Fellowship training at UT Southwestern and Parkland — one of America's highest-volume Level I trauma centers — plus Texas Children's Hospital and Scottish Rite for Children, two of the nation's premier pediatric hospitals. The result: experience that runs from routine nerve compression to complex adult reconstruction to congenital hand differences.
As a board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Hurwitz operates with an eye for tissue handling, scar placement, and fine anatomy that translates seamlessly to the hand — where millimeters separate a good outcome from a great one.
Member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) and the American Association for Hand Surgery (AAHS), practicing at Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City with a 4.8-star patient satisfaction rating across hundreds of reviews.
Advanced Options
Dr. Hurwitz offers advanced, evidence-based treatments that many patients otherwise travel out of state to find.
Straighten fingers without surgery
Dupuytren's contracture pulls fingers into the palm and makes everyday tasks — shaking hands, wearing gloves, reaching into a pocket — frustrating. Xiaflex is an FDA-approved enzyme injection that dissolves the contracted cord, allowing the finger to be straightened without an incision.
Keri Medical dual-mobility arthroplasty for thumb arthritis
Arthritis at the base of the thumb (CMC joint) is one of the most common — and most disabling — forms of hand arthritis. The TOUCH prosthesis, FDA-approved in 2025 after more than 150,000 implantations in Europe, replaces the worn joint rather than removing it, preserving thumb length and strength.
Camera-guided surgery, smaller incision
Carpal tunnel syndrome — numbness, tingling, and hands that wake you at night — is the most common nerve compression in the body. Dr. Hurwitz performs the release endoscopically: a camera guides the procedure through one small incision at the wrist crease, leaving the palm itself untouched.
Full-Spectrum Hand Care
From common nerve compression to complex reconstruction, hand care is a core part of Dr. Hurwitz's practice — not a sideline.
Nerve compression causing numbness, tingling, and weakness — including endoscopic carpal tunnel release through a single small incision.
Catching, locking fingers relieved with injection or a brief outpatient release.
From splinting and injections to TOUCH joint replacement — matched to your lifestyle and goals.
Xiaflex injection, needle aponeurotomy, or surgical release for bent, contracted fingers.
Meticulous microsurgical repair to restore motion and sensation after lacerations and trauma.
Modern fixation techniques focused on early motion and full return of function.
Evaluation and removal of lumps and bumps of the hand and wrist.
Fellowship-level reconstruction for severe injuries, drawing on plastic surgery and microsurgery.
Fellowship experience at Texas Children's and Scottish Rite — from congenital hand differences to pediatric fractures and injuries.
Efficient evaluation and treatment plans built around returning you to work and play.
Take the Next Step
Consultations are available in person at Mercy in Oklahoma City / Edmond or via telehealth. All major insurance plans are accepted for hand surgery, including workers’ compensation.
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