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Baltimore Plastic Surgeon and Peripheral Nerve Surgeon, Eric H. Williams, MD, specializes in the surgical care and rehabilitation of patients with complex peripheral nerve syndromes of the lower extremity, upper extremity, head and neck, thorax, abdomen, and groin, with an emphasis in nerve injury, entrapment, and chronic regional pain syndromes.
Specific areas of interest and expertise include the surgical management of chronic regional pain syndrome, occipital nerualgia, migraine headaches, upper and lower extremity nerve compressions such as thoracic outlet syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, radial tunnel syndrome, meralgia paresthetica, common peroneal nerve palsy and compression, tarsal tunnel syndrome, and Morton’s neuroma. He is also an expert at treating post-surgical and post-traumatic pain problems such as groin pain after c-section or hernia repair, knee pain after knee replacement, chest wall pain from intercostal nerve injury, foot and leg pain after severe and minor trauma. Further interests include chronic exertional compartment syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, and RSD.
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Dr. Eric H. Williams graduated from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1999 after receiving his undergraduate degree in Biology from Swarthmore College in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Williams completed his General Surgery Residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee in 2004. He then completed his Plastic Surgery Residency at the University of Alabama in Birmingham in June of 2006. Dr. Williams then completed another full year in fellowship training in Peripheral Nerve Surgery with Dr. A. Lee Dellon, a world renowned specialist in peripheral nerve surgery, in 2007.
He is board certified in General Surgery as well as Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. After his fellowship, Dr. Williams was employed by The Dellon Institute for Peripheral Nerve Surgery for two additional years, until he became a full partner at The Dellon Institute in Baltimore, Maryland in 2010 dedicating the majority of his time to caring for the nerve injured patient.