Pamela Glennon, MD, is a board-certified and fellowship trained orthopedic hand surgeon with the Bone & Joint Center.

Dr. Glennon treats common hand and finger injuries such as strains, sprains, and lacerations. As one of the top hand and upper extremity surgeons in the area, she also performs intricate and complex arthroscopic and surgical procedures to restore movement in people’s hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders. She also treats overuse injuries, fractures, tendon tears, dislocations, arthritis, and conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, rotator cuff tears, and tennis elbow.

“Hand injuries can be very serious and cause permanent loss of function if they are not treated in an appropriate and timely fashion,” said Dr. Glennon. “If I could tell people one thing it would be to seek treatment as soon as possible if they injure their hands or fingers.”

Dr. Glennon earned her medical degree from Hahnemann University of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She completed her residency in orthopedic surgery at Tufts / New England Medical Center, in Boston, Massachusetts. She completed a hand surgery fellowship at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa. Dr. Glennon is board-certified in orthopedic and hand surgery.

When she’s not in the office, Dr. Glennon enjoys exercising, competing in obstacle course runs, reading, participating in book clubs, and spending time with her husband and children.