Kleinert Kutz Surgery Center

The Kleinert Kutz Surgery Center in affiliation with Floyd Memorial Hospital is home to state-of-the-art technology and world-renowned physicians. Conveniently located at I-265 and Grant Line Road in New Albany, the Surgery Center offers experts specializing in hand, musculoskeletal, orthopedics, foot, ankle, ear, nose and throat surgeries, as well as plastic and reconstructive cosmetic surgeries.

With over 35 practicing specialists, the Surgery Center offers a wide range of treatments including

  • Hand, arm, and shoulder restoration
  • Foot and ankle surgery
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive motion treatments
  • Arthroscopy of the wrist, elbow and shoulder
  • Circulation-promoting microvascular procedures
  • Diabetic wound care
  • Treatment of sports injuries
  • Breast augmentation
  • Face and brow lifts
  • Tummy tuck and liposuction

The Center also offers a variety of less invasive procedures such as

  • Laser therapy for age spots, birthmarks, pigmented lesions, spider veins, and tattoo and hair removal treatments
  • Cosmetic procedures such as Botox®, chemical peels, Restylane®, Sculptra®, Radiesse®, and collagen and fat injections

The skilled medical staff is experienced in many difficult procedures used to reconstruct a wide range of physical abnormalities caused by accidents, disease and congenital defects. The Kleinert Kutz Surgery Center also excels at providing elective, cosmetic and plastic surgery procedures.

Orthopedic and Hand Physicians on Staff

Harold E. Kleinert, MD
Joseph E. Kutz, MD
Thomas W. Wolff, MD
Tsu-Min Tsai, MD
Rodrigo Moreno, MD
Tuna Ozyurekoglu, MD
Huey Y. Tien, MD
Sunil Thirkannad, MD

Otolaryngology Physicians on Staff

Serge A. Martinez, MD

Plastic and Hand Physicians on Staff

Luis R. Scheker, MD
Warren C. Breidenbach, MD
B. Thomas Harter, MD
Margaret Napolitano, MD
Michelle D. Palazzo, MD

Podiatrists on Staff

William T. Beasley, DPM
Syed Ahmed, DPM

 
 

HealthScope

HealthscopeTotal joint replacement program offers patients lasting relief from Hip and Knee pain.

Read More
Cover your nose with a tissue when you sneeze or cough. Visit www.cdc.gov/h1n1 for more information.