Doctors Who Treat Tennis Elbow / Epicondylitis in Staten Island, NY
Providers in Staten Island whose specialty's scope covers tennis elbow / epicondylitis— ranked by profile completeness & registry tenure, notby quality, outcomes, or who is "best".
8 active providers with a practice address in Staten Island, New York have a primary specialty that treats tennis elbow / epicondylitis. We assert that these specialties treat tennis elbow / epicondylitis, not that any specific provider treats your case. Open any provider for their full profile, contact, and map.
Tennis Elbow / Epicondylitis specialists in Staten Island
8 providers whose specialty treats tennis elbow / epicondylitis practice in Staten Island. Compare the most complete records below, or filter the full list by name and nearby ZIP.
Compare providers in Staten Island →- 1Alexander TejaniM.D.
Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery) Physician · Staten Island, NY
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Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery) Physician · Staten Island, NY
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Orthopaedic Hand Surgery Physician · Staten Island, NY
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Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery) Physician · Staten Island, NY
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Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery) Physician · Staten Island, NY
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Orthopaedic Hand Surgery Physician · Staten Island, NY
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Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery) Physician · Staten Island, NY
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Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery) Physician · Staten Island, NY
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These are active providers in Staten Island, New York whose primary NUCC specialty treats tennis elbow / epicondylitis; it is not a list of providers confirmed to treat your specific case, and absence does not mean a provider does not treat it. Ordering reflects NPPES profile completeness and registry tenure — a transparency signal, not a quality, outcome, or "best" ranking. Condition-to-specialty mapping: MedlinePlus, NIH, ABMS. Source: CMS NPPES (June 2026); specialty taxonomy: NUCC.