DR. GREGORY ALAN MERRELL, M.D.
Medical Practice at Harcourt Rd, Indianapolis, IN

License number
Indiana MD12099
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Hand Surgery
License number
Indiana 01063616A
Category
Radiology
Type
Vascular Surgery
License number
Indiana 01063616A
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Orthopaedic Surgery
Address
Address
8501 Harcourt Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Phone
(317) 875-9105
(317) 875-8638 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Gregory S Merrell, age 55
9308 Racquet Club Dr #C, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Gregory S Merrell, age 55
8224 Brambleberry Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46239
Gregory S Merrell, age 55
4930 N 25 W #N, Greenfield, IN 46140
Gregory S Merrell, age 55
1210 Conner St, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 770-1153
Gregory S Merrell, age 55
1492 N 8Th St, Terre Haute, IN 47807

Professional information

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Dr. Gregory A Merrell, Fishers IN - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Orthopedic Hand Surgery
Address:
St. Vincent Medical Center Northeast
13914 State Road 238 E SUITE 201, Fishers 46037
(317) 415-9270 (Phone)
Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center
8501 Harcourt Rd, Indianapolis 46260
(800) 888-4263 (Phone)
Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center, Mooresville
1199 Hadley Rd, Mooresville 46158
(317) 875-9105 (Phone)
Procedures:
Elbow Problems, Hand & Wrist-Upper Extremities, Hand and Wrist Problems, Hand Fracture, Shoulder Problems
Conditions:
Elbow Conditions, Elbow Diseases, Elbow Injury, Elbow Problems, Hand & Wrist-Upper Extremities, Hand and Wrist Problems, Hand Conditions, Hand Fracture, Hand Injury, Hand Pain, Hand Problems, Shoulder Conditions, Shoulder Diseases, Shoulder Fracture, Shoulder Pain, Shoulder Problems, Wrist Conditions, Wrist Disorders, Wrist Fracture, Wrist Injury, Wrist Pain, Wrist Problems, Wrist Sprain
Certifications:
Hand Surgery, 2012, Orthopedic Surgery, 2011
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
St. Vincent Medical Center Northeast
13914 State Road 238 E SUITE 201, Fishers 46037
Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center
8501 Harcourt Rd, Indianapolis 46260
Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center, Mooresville
1199 Hadley Rd, Mooresville 46158
Franciscan St. Francis Health - Mooresville
1201 Hadley Rd, Mooresville 46158
Philosophy:
Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center was founded with the vision of delivering the highest quality patient care, providing the most respected postgraduate upper extremity training, and maintaining a work environment that provides satisfaction, pride, and excellence. Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center's mission is to be the premier provider, educator, and innovator in the prevention and treatment of upper extremity disorders.
Education:
Medical School
Yale University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 2001
Yale School Of Medicine, Department Of Orthopedics
Graduated: 2006
Brown University
Graduated: 2007
The Wharton School Of The University Of Pennsylvania
Graduated: 1990


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Gregory Alan Merrell, Indianapolis IN

Specialties:
Hand Surgeon
Address:
8501 Harcourt Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46260


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Intramedullary Compression Rod

US Patent:
2010021, Aug 19, 2010
Filed:
Feb 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/372300
Inventors:
Gregory Merrell - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/58
US Classification:
606 62, 606 99
Abstract:
A device and method of stabilizing a fracture of a bone is provided. The device includes an intramedullary rod having a shaped distal end, and an insertion jig detachably connectable to the proximal end of the rod and used with the rod to apply a compressive force to the fracture site. The jig may also be used to correctly place fixation screws in a proximal end of the rod. The device achieves both fixation of the rod to the bone regardless of rod or bone diameter and allows for compression at the fracture site. In addition, fixation of the rod to the bone is accomplished without requiring a precise alignment of a distal end fixation screw. The device uses headless fixation screws, which, when in place, are disposed below cortical surface of bone, reducing damage to overlying soft tissues.