Gregory C. Farino, MD

Hand & Wrist Surgeon located in Sarasota, FL, Lakewood Ranch, FL & Venice, FL

About Dr. Farino

Gregory C. Farino, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and hand and wrist specialist at 360 Orthopedics in Sarasota, Venice, and Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

Dr. Farino earned his Bachelor of Science in biology at DeSales University. He then completed his medical degree at Temple University Medical School in Philadelphia. He completed his orthopedic residency at Penn State University, followed by an orthopedic fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh.

Dr. Farino has a specialty in hand and wrist reconstruction, offering the latest in surgical developments and techniques. He has treated the orthopedic needs of sports teams and athletes, including the Pittsburgh Pirates. He also worked with the Under-18 U.S. soccer team as well as student-athletes at IMG/Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton.

Dr. Farino advocates personalized care saying, “I’ve always treated patients as family members. I talk with them about their challenges, offer best possible solutions, and together, we come to a consensus as to the best treatment for their situation.” He strongly believes in staying involved in all aspects of patient care from initial diagnosis to post-operative rehabilitation. “I believe the decisions made, or not made, in the post-operative period are as important as the decision to perform surgery and the operation itself.”

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Dr. Farino

Gregory C. Farino, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and hand and wrist specialist at 360 Orthopedics in Sarasota, Venice, and Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

Dr. Farino earned his Bachelor of Science in biology at DeSales University. He then completed his medical degree at Temple University Medical School in Philadelphia. He completed his orthopedic residency at Penn State University, followed by an orthopedic fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh.

Dr. Farino has a specialty in hand and wrist reconstruction, offering the latest in surgical developments and techniques. He has treated the orthopedic needs of sports teams and athletes, including the Pittsburgh Pirates. He also worked with the Under-18 U.S. soccer team as well as student-athletes at IMG/Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton.

Dr. Farino advocates personalized care saying, “I’ve always treated patients as family members. I talk with them about their challenges, offer best possible solutions, and together, we come to a consensus as to the best treatment for their situation.” He strongly believes in staying involved in all aspects of patient care from initial diagnosis to post-operative rehabilitation. “I believe the decisions made, or not made, in the post-operative period are as important as the decision to perform surgery and the operation itself.”


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