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About Dr. Zakariah S. Mahmood, M.D. – The Orthopaedic Institute
Dr. Zakariah S. Mahmood, M.D. is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon in Ocala specializing in hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder surgery. With advanced fellowship training in upper extremity and sports medicine, Dr. Mahmood offers expert care for conditions that affect mobility, dexterity, and strength in the arms and hands. His focus on precision, innovation, and patient comfort has made him a trusted provider for both surgical and non-surgical orthopedic care.
Dr. Mahmood treats a wide range of upper extremity conditions, including carpal tunnel syndrome, rotator cuff injuries, trigger finger, tendon disorders, and joint arthritis. Using the latest surgical techniques—including minimally invasive and arthroscopic procedures—he helps patients recover function while minimizing downtime. He also emphasizes preventive and conservative care, ensuring that every treatment plan aligns with the patient’s unique goals and lifestyle.
What He Offers
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Surgical and non-surgical treatment for hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder conditions
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Arthroscopic and minimally invasive procedures for upper extremity injuries
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Care for sports-related injuries and repetitive stress conditions
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Customized rehabilitation and recovery plans
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Patient education and prevention-focused orthopedic care
Why Choose Dr. Zakariah S. Mahmood, M.D.
Dr. Zakariah S. Mahmood stands out for his specialized expertise and dedication to personalized care. Patients appreciate his calm, thorough approach and his ability to clearly explain each step of the treatment process. By combining advanced surgical skill with a compassionate bedside manner, Dr. Mahmood ensures that patients feel confident and supported throughout their recovery. For anyone in Ocala seeking expert care for hand, wrist, shoulder, or sports-related injuries, Dr. Mahmood provides trusted, high-quality orthopedic solutions.
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