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Meet Dr. McNabb

Dr. McNabb

Fellowship Trained Orthopaedic Surgeon

Dr. McNabb completed his undergraduate and master’s degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He attended Medical School at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, where he received multiple scholarships and awards. He completed his surgical internship and his orthopaedic residency at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Dedicated to Providing Excellent Care

Dr. McNabb will counsel you on your condition and will discuss treatment options with you. Initially treatment with nonoperative measures is typically pursued. If it is determined that you would be best treated with surgery. Dr. McNabb will work to make sure your are informed and educated about the process before, during, and after surgery. Dr. McNabb wants your new hip or knee to perform well for you for years to come.

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    Am I a Candidate for Joint Replacement Surgery?

    Joint replacement surgery can help relieve pain and allow most people to return to their normal daily activities. To help your doctor decide if joint replacement surgery is ideal for you, please answer the following questions.

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    Outpatient Hip and Knee Replacement

    Outpatient hip and knee replacements do not require an overnight stay in the hospital. Traditionally, joint replacement has been an inpatient surgical procedure. With the introduction of minimally invasive techniques...

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  • Great Communicator and very compassionate!

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  • Polite caring

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  • My visit with Dr. McNabb was great. He made me feel comfortable and was very informative about my upcoming procedure.

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  • He always encourages. After 2 surgeries in 3 months i was not recovering like I had experienced before. (8 yrs ago by another surgeon )But he explained the reasons and assured me I was not hurting myself by working hard to get my strength back. So I ...

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