Dr. Radnay was born and raised in New York City and he received his BA degree at Dartmouth College. He then earned Medical and Masters of Public Health degrees from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. Dr. Radnay completed a five-year residency in orthopedic surgery at Columbia University Presbyterian Hospital in New York; in his final year, Dr. Radnay was appointed Chief Resident.
Dr. Radnay completed a fellowship in New York with the Insall Scott Kelly Institute (ISK), specializing in sports medicine and adult reconstruction. At ISK, he was mentored by the pioneers in knee replacement and sports medicine, and trained with the physicians of the New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets NBA teams. He then completed a fellowship in Tampa, Florida, with the Florida Orthopaedic Institute, specializing in Foot & Ankle surgery and lower extremity trauma. In Tampa, Dr. Radnay gained expertise in surgical and non-operative treatment of Foot & Ankle fractures, arthritis, ankle replacement, sports medicine and arthroscopy, flat feet, bunions, hammertoes, and diabetic foot problems.
Dr. Radnay is a director of the Insall Scott Kelly Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU-Hospital for Joint Diseases and Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. He is also an attending physician, chief, foot and ankle service at St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn, New York, on Long Island. He specializes in Foot & Ankle surgery and reconstruction, lower extremity trauma and reconstruction, sports medicine, and arthritic disorders and joint replacement of the knee. Dr. Radnay is also specializing in providing stem cell therapy and PRP injections for patients and athletes with minor to moderate joint injuries, as well as those suffering from tendon pain and injuries to the knee, ankle, and foot.
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