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  14%  NYS Malpractice Insurance Rate Increase (2007)  

 

 

Daniel C. Wnorowski, M.D.
 
 

Orthopedic Surgeon and Physician

 

 

 

 

Specialist in Knee and Shoulder Care, Arthroscopy, Orthopedic Sports Medicine, and Selected General Orthopedic and Fracture Care

Patient and Problem Focused Quality Specialized Orthopedic Care

 

 

 

 

Fellowship Training: Knee and Shoulder Repair and Reconstruction, Arthroscopy, and Orthopedic Sports Medicine

Member: American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery, Eastern Orthopedic Association, American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, American College of Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy Association of North America, Wilderness Medical Society

 

 
By Appointment:  (315) 426-0190.

Dr. Wnorowski practices at Orthopedic Associates of Central NY.

    Madison Irving Medical Center, 475 Irving Avenue, Suite 418, Syracuse, NY 13210; (315) 426-0190; fax: (315) 426-0192.

    Clay Medical Center, 8100 Oswego Rd., Suite 105, Clay, NY 13090; (315) 622-4075; fax: (315) 426-0192.

5823 Widewaters Parkway, East Syracuse, NY 13057; (315) 426-0190; fax: (315) 426-0192.

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    Orthopedic Associates web site: www.cnybonedocs.com

    Partners/associates: Irving Raphael, MD, Wayne Eckardt, MD, Michael Nancollas, MD, Carrie Jones, MD, 

Richard DiStefano, MD, Renee Melfi, MD,

 

 

 

DISCLAIMER:  Please note:  This web site is for educational purposes only, and reflects the opinions of Dr. Wnorowski only.  Of course, opinions can vary in medicine.  The information contained herein should not be taken as a specific diagnostic opinion nor treatment recommendation.  All information represents generalizations and MAY NOT APPLY in a particular case.  Proper medical diagnosis and management depends upon an IN PERSON evaluation which includes a history, physical exam, and possibly lab and imaging studies, where indicated.  We DO NOT encourage self-treatment.  If you are concerned about an orthopedic problem, make an appointment with a qualified specialist in your area.  

Please note:  We cannot and do not communicate, diagnose, and treat specific patients and their problems over the Internet as dictated by HIPAA regulations.  We will not provide advice for specific questions.  However, we would be glad to see you for a formal consultation via appointment in the usual fashion (see above).

"DOCTOR- WHY WILL YOU NOT GIVE ADVICE OVER THE INTERNET??"
Advice from the Medical Society of the State of New York: December 13, 2002:
Physicians Should Only Email Patients That They Know. 

Physicians should only conduct e-mail consultations if they have previously established a relationship with a patient, according to new guidelines announced on December 11, 2002. A consortium of national medical societies and malpractice carriers, known as the eRisk Working Group for Healthcare, developed the guidelines to limit the liability risks of communicating via e-mail. State medical licensing boards also participated in the development of the guidelines. State regulators have recently taken action against so-called "doc-in-the-box" services that provide online consultations and prescribe medications for patients they have never seen.