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Double board-certified in general surgery and plastic surgery by the American Board of Surgery and American Board of Plastic Surgery.
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Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) and member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.
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Named a Top Doctor by New Jersey Monthly year after year, elected by his peers for inclusion in Best Doctors in America®.
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Named a Castle Connolly Top Doctor for Cancer.

Meet Dr. Andrew Elkwood

Dr. Elkwood is an internationally recognized expert in nerve reconstruction surgery. He has pioneered cutting-edge microsurgical techniques to help patients regain the use of limbs affected by nerve damage or cancer. At his Center for Treatment of Paralysis and Reconstructive Nerve Surgery, Dr. Elkwood utilizes the latest surgical advancements to deliver exceptional outcomes for his patients.

Patients seeking the highest level of surgical care can feel confident in Dr. Elkwood's abilities. He has been consistently recognized by his peers as one of the best doctors in America, earning accolades such as being named a Top Doctor by New Jersey Monthly and Castle Connolly Top Doctor for Cancer. 

Dr. Elkwood’s Accolades and Accomplishments:

  • Founder and director of the Center for Treatment of Paralysis and Reconstructive Nerve Surgery at Hackensack Meridian Health Jersey Shore University Medical Center.
  • Graduate of the prestigious six-year combined B.S./M.D. program at Union College, Schenectady, New York, and the Albany Medical College of Union University, Albany, New York.
  • Listed as one of the best surgeons in America in The Consumer Guide to Top Doctors.
Dr. Andrew Elkwood

Practice Locations

Fort Lauderdale 2320 NE 9th St, Suite 300 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
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Dr. Elkwood's Areas of Expertise

Dr. Elkwood is renowned for his expertise in treating a diverse range of complex conditions, showcasing his exceptional surgical skills and comprehensive understanding of the human body. His specialties include treating avascular necrosis, recurrent hernias, brachial plexus injuries, radiation-induced brachial plexopathy, and chronic testicular pain. What sets Dr. Elkwood apart is his mastery of innovative microsurgical techniques, which allow him to tackle even the most challenging cases with precision and success.

Dr. Elkwood's areas of focus extend beyond traditional plastic and reconstructive surgery, with his expertise encompassing treatment for core muscle injuries, corneal anesthesia, erectile dysfunction due to nerve injury, facial paralysis, foot drop, Graves' ophthalmopathy, joint denervation, pelvic outlet syndrome, lymphedema, neuropathy, occipital neuralgia, and diaphragm paralysis. By staying at the forefront of medical advancements and continuously expanding his knowledge, Dr. Elkwood is able to offer patients cutting-edge treatments tailored to their unique needs, resulting in exceptional outcomes and improved quality of life.

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Avascular Necrosis

Avascular necrosis is a condition where bone tissue dies due to a lack of blood supply. This can lead to joint pain, stiffness, and even collapse of the affected bone. Dr. Elkwood’s advanced microsurgical techniques allow him to perform intricate procedures to restore blood flow and revitalize the affected bone.

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Brachial Plexus Injuries

The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that control movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. Injuries to this network can result in paralysis, loss of sensation, and other debilitating symptoms. Dr. Elkwood has extensive experience with nerve reconstruction procedures that restore function to patients suffering from brachial plexus injuries.

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Chronic Testicular Pain

Chronic testicular pain can be a debilitating condition with various underlying causes, such as nerve entrapment or inflammation. This type of persistent pain can significantly impact a patient's quality of life. Surgical procedures may be used to address the root cause of the pain.

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Core Muscle Injuries

Sports hernias, also known as core muscle injuries, are a common condition among athletes that can cause pain and disrupt physical activity. These complex injuries often involve the abdominal and groin muscles. Dr. Elkwood is a leader in treating sports hernias. Leveraging his expertise in general and reconstructive surgery, he is able to effectively address complex sports injuries, helping patients return to their athletic pursuits.

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Corneal Anaesthesia

Corneal anesthesia is the loss of sensation in the cornea, the transparent front part of the eye. This can lead to eye irritation, discomfort, and an increased risk of eye injuries. Drawing on his extensive expertise in peripheral nerve surgery and microsurgery, Dr. Elkwood is uniquely equipped to perform delicate microsurgical procedures to restore sensation and function to the cornea in patients suffering from this condition.

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Diaphragm Paralysis

Diaphragm paralysis is a condition where the diaphragm, the primary muscle used for breathing, is unable to contract properly. This can lead to respiratory difficulties and other health complications. Dr. Elkwood’s expertise in performing an intricate, delicate procedure on the nerves and muscles that control the diaphragm allows him to help restore proper respiratory function for affected patients.

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Facial Paralysis

Facial paralysis, or the inability to move the facial muscles, can have various causes, such as injury, stroke, or neurological disorders. This can lead to difficulties with facial expressions, speech, and eye function. Dr. Elkwood leverages his comprehensive understanding of facial anatomy and specialized skills in nerve reconstruction and microsurgery to develop customized treatment plans that can effectively restore facial function and aesthetics for patients.

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Foot Drop

Foot drop is a condition characterized by the inability to lift the front part of the foot, which can impair mobility and increase the risk of falls. The underlying cause may be nerve damage or muscle weakness. Dr. Elkwood is uniquely qualified to perform an intricate microsurgical procedure to address this condition.

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Graves' Ophthalmopathy

Graves' ophthalmopathy is an autoimmune disorder that can lead to eye bulging, double vision, and other vision problems. This condition can significantly impact a person's quality of life. Dr. Elkwood’s comprehensive understanding of the complex anatomy and function of the eyes makes him well-equipped to manage this condition through specialized surgical interventions.

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Joint Denervation

Joint denervation is a procedure that involves selectively cutting or burning certain nerves to alleviate chronic joint pain, which can be a debilitating condition for many patients. Dr Elkwood utilizes his expertise in microsurgery and nerve reconstruction to perform this delicate procedure with precision and provide relief for patients suffering from this condition.

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Lymphedema

Lymphedema is a condition characterized by the buildup of fluid in the body's tissues, often affecting the limbs. This can lead to swelling, discomfort, and an increased risk of infection. Dr. Elkwood utilizes innovative treatments to manage and alleviate the symptoms of lymphedema.

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Neuropathy

Dr. Elkwood is a leader in providing advanced surgical treatment options for neuropathy. Neuropathy refers to various conditions that involve damage or dysfunction of the nerves, which can result in pain, numbness, and loss of function. His specialized training in nerve reconstruction surgery makes him uniquely qualified to diagnose and treat different types of neuropathy, helping patients regain function and improve their quality of life.

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Occipital Neuralgia

Occipital neuralgia is a type of headache caused by the irritation or compression of the occipital nerves, which can be debilitating and impact a person's daily activities. Dr. Elkwood leverages his deep understanding of the complex cranial and cervical anatomy, as well as his specialized skills in nerve decompression and microsurgical procedures, to effectively address the underlying nerve issues causing this condition.

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Pelvic Outlet Syndrome/Pudendal Nerve Entrapment

Pelvic outlet syndrome and pudendal nerve entrapment can cause chronic pelvic pain and other debilitating symptoms, significantly impacting a person's quality of life. Dr. Elkwood’s extensive experience in treating complex pelvic floor disorders enables him to diagnose and address these conditions using advanced surgical techniques.

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Phrenic Nerve Damage

Phrenic nerve damage refers to an injury or impairment of the phrenic nerve, which is responsible for contracting the diaphragm muscle, which enables breathing. With his expertise in treating conditions like diaphragm paralysis and utilizing innovative microsurgical techniques, Dr. Elkwood can employ surgical interventions or nerve transfers to restore phrenic nerve function and improve respiratory function.

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Radiation-Induced Brachial Plexopathy

This condition arises from nerve damage caused by radiation therapy, often used to treat cancer. The resulting symptoms can include pain, weakness, and loss of sensation in the affected limb. Treatment may involve a combination of pain management, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgical nerve decompression or reconstruction.

About The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction

At The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction, we deliver patient-focused care that puts your needs first. When conservative treatments are not enough, patients who once thought they were out of options turn to us for hope and healing.

Dr. Elkwood, along with all our surgeons, provides a warm and welcoming environment to bring the utmost comfort to patients. We take time to listen to your concerns and tailor our treatments to provide personalized care that enhances your health and wellness.

To maximize your comfort, we perform many of our reconstructive procedures at our private, state-of-the-art surgical facility, The Center for Outpatient Surgery, which is New Jersey State Licensed, Medicare Accredited, and accredited according to the standards of the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities, Inc. (AAAASF).

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What Our Patients Say About Dr. Elkwood

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Dr. Andrew Elkwood gave me my quality of life back. I have been suffering with pudendal nerve damage for over six years and tried countless doctors, treatments and medications. I thought it was hopeless until he performed nerve decompression surgery on me 18 months ago. He performed another minor surgery last month to address some of my ongoing issues. He always took his time at my appointments and never made me feel like I was asking too many questions or was being difficult which is my biggest fear with doctors...that they don't listen, don't understand or downplay my concerns. Not him. He really listened and talked with me. He was very caring and compassionate. I highly recommend him. Never give up on finding the right doctor!
Barbara C.
patient of Andrew Elkwood, MD, FACS
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I had a very bad keloid scar down the side of my neck and behind my ear. Over two different surgeries Dr. Elkwood formulated a plan to both remove the scars and treat the area so that I would not suffer a recurrence of this issue. I cannot begin to describe the massive impact Dr. Elkwood's treatment has had on my life, not only physically, but also psychologically. I am deeply grateful for the attention and care I received at his hands and that of his team. I highly and enthusiastically recommend him.
Juan M.
patient of Andrew Elkwood, MD, FACS
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I recently saw Dr. Elkwood for gynecomastia surgery, and dont even have words to describe my level of satisfaction throughout the entire process. Him and his team show extreme care and diligence to go above and beyond to ensure their patients receive exactly what they intended. The results are phenomenal, the knowledge and expertise they delivered is unparalleled. They were also very informative while i was undergoing the procedure by updating my wife throughout every step, and followed up cosistantly after. I highly recommend Dr. Elkwood and will always be thankful for the amazing art work he performed.
Jibreel M.
patient of Andrew Elkwood, MD, FACS

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is brachial plexus injury, and how can it be treated?

A brachial plexus injury is damage to the network of nerves that control movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. This can result in paralysis, weakness, and loss of feeling in the affected limb. Dr. Elkwood's expertise in nerve reconstruction surgery allows him to perform intricate procedures to restore function to the damaged nerves, helping patients regain the use of their arms and hands.

What is the treatment for chronic testicular pain, and how effective are the results?

Chronic testicular pain can have various root causes, such as nerve entrapment or inflammation. Dr. Elkwood's comprehensive understanding of male pelvic anatomy allows him to accurately diagnose the source of the pain and perform specialized surgical procedures to address the problem. Many patients experience significant relief from their chronic testicular pain after undergoing Dr. Elkwood's targeted treatment.

What makes Dr. Elkwood particularly skilled in treating foot drop, and what are the typical treatment options?

Foot drop can be caused by nerve or muscle dysfunction, and Dr. Elkwood's advanced training in nerve reconstruction makes him uniquely qualified to address the underlying causes. He may perform intricate microsurgical procedures to decompress or repair the affected nerves, helping patients regain the ability to lift the front part of the foot and improve their mobility.

How does a surgeon's expertise in microsurgery benefit patients with radiation-induced nerve damage?

Radiation-induced nerve damage, such as brachial plexopathy, involves very delicate and intricate nerves. Dr. Elkwood's advanced skills in microsurgery allow him to perform precise, minimally invasive procedures to decompress or reconstruct the affected nerves. This targeted approach can help alleviate pain and restore function for patients suffering from the debilitating effects of these injuries.