Adam Kopiec, M.D.

Dr. Adam Kopiec is fellowship-trained in the diagnosis and management of orthopedic disorders of the hand, shoulder and elbow. His training has emphasized the most up-to-date treatments for work-related and sports injuries.

Dr. Kopiec

Doctor of Medicine

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Chicago Medical School

Residency

Marshall University

Fellowship

Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center, Thomas Jefferson University

Bio

Dr. Adam Kopiec's training has emphasized the most up-to-date treatments, including specialized arthroscopic techniques, joint replacement, resurfacing procedures, and complex upper-extremity care for work-related and sports injuries.

Dr. Kopiec grew up in San Diego, CA.  He completed his undergraduate degree at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, and went on to obtain his medical degree from Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science where he also obtained two masters in Healthcare Administration and Biomedical Sciences.  Dr. Kopiec completed his Orthopaedic Residency at Marshall University where he published multiple papers on a variety of topics in Orthopaedics.  After residency Dr. Kopiec went on to a fellowship in hand and upper extremity surgery at the prestigious Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center through Thomas Jefferson University.

Dr Kopiec grew up in Southern California where he not only excelled as a student, but also as an athlete. As a standout catcher and pitcher throughout high school and college, Dr Kopiec sustained numerous injuries to his hands and upper extremity. It was that experience that led him to pursue a career in orthopedics, but more specifically, to specialize in disorders of the hand and upper extremity.

Dr Kopiec believes that patient care must be individualized  and is committed to tailoring every patient’s treatment plan to their unique needs.