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    Walter W Dearolf, III, MD

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
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    Review of Dr Thomas Gillon:…read more Doc was running late but his level of care is worth the wait! He is thorough, kind & personable as well as knowledgeable. There are therapists on the premises although I didn't take advantage of the service. The staff is patient & cheerful too. Dr Gillon was recommended by my Orthopedist, Dr Dearolf, for his expertise with hands. A dear friend had carpal tunnel surgery in 2014 performed by Dr. Gillon. Her symptoms were resolved & she was glad to know he is treating me now. I highly recommend Philadelphia Hand To Shoulder for anyone having difficulty grasping, lifting or controlling their hands.

    Came here recently when I had a bad fall in my home…read more I had to go to the urgent care first for them to send me here since they thought my elbow was broke. Dr. Gullion confirmed the break and said I had broken the head of my radial bone, and he scheduled me for the earliest appointment for surgery which I was happy about because I feared missing so much work due to my injury. I was scheduled 2 days after I was seen at Hand to Shoulder Center and was scheduled for their routine COVID19 test the next day. The day of the surgery I was sent to an ambulatory place but Dr. Gullion was the one doing the surgery, which made me more relaxed since it was him and not someone else I never met. He spoke to me beforehand and told me what to expect, he also told me what to expect after the surgery and said that I would need to get my stitches out 2 weeks after surgery and he would assist with that. I felt at ease, before I went in for the surgery. I was given medications and passed out within seconds... or so I think I honestly don't remember. But before I knew it which I was told was (2 1/2 hours) I was done. I went for my follow up to get stitches out at the 2 week mark, and during that time I guess my nerves got the best of me and I almost passed out, I started seeing dots. I told the staff and they had me lay down in another room. Dr. Gullion came in and grabbed a wet towel for my head and reassured me that it happens all the time to make me feel better since I was embarrassed I almost passed out. I then felt a little better and got my xrays done, where he showed me that the elbow was fixed, then again I got woozy looking at the screw in my arm and had to lay down again. After all that, I was sent over to the physical therapy part of the center and was scheduled to get myself back to my old self again. I am still in the healing process, but I am so happy that the surgery was a success and I am on track with recovering quickly- well that's what the physical therapist said.

    Walter W Dearolf, III, MD - orthopedists - Updated May 2026

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