- Family Practice
- Emergency CareIf your call is of an urgent nature, please let the receptionist know and she will give the call to the appropriate person. If your situation needs immediate assistance and emergency in nature, please go to the closest emergency room.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeDr. Hiramoto schedules surgeries on Fridays and Saturdays. Major surgeries, such as joint replacements, rotator cuff repairs and ACL reconstructions, are scheduled on Fridays. Knee arthroscopies, carpal tunnel surgeries and other minor surgeries are scheduled on Saturdays.
- MRIWe are unable to do MRI's at our office because these require a special machine. Often, prior authorization is required from your insurance company. We will give you guidance with respect to your insurance requirements. If prior authorization is needed, we will call your insurance company and then you with the necessary information. In general, many of the insurance companies will only authorize one MRI at a time. It is unlikely that approvals will be issued for multiple studies for one visit (for example, MRI of both knees, MRI of both shoulders).
- Radiology1980- Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Rotating Intern with Charity Hospital and Veterans Administration Hospital. Rotations included Radiology, Anesthesiology, Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery and Medicine.
- X-Rays
- General Surgery1981-1982- Veterans Administration Hospital of East Orange and Beth Israel in Newark, NJ. General Surgery Residency. Rotated in Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery and General Surgery and Trauma Services.
- Orthopedics
- Joint ReplacementIt takes 4-5 weeks to prepare for joint replacement surgeries. You will need medical clearance, pre-admission testing, 2 appointments to donate blood, and to start taking iron supplements. A checklist, along with the necessary paperwork, will be given to you when you schedule surgery.
- Neurosurgery
- Plastic Surgery
- Sports MedicineThis office offers operative, non-operative and rehabilitative interventions to patients as young as 12 months to adults with musculoskeletal problems which include joints, fractures of both lower and upper extremities and sports injuries.