Travel to Montreal for Private Hand Surgery
If you’re suffering from Trigger Finger, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Dupuytren’s Contracture, or Base of Thumb Arthritis, waiting months—or even years—for surgery isn’t your only option.
At Hand Surgery Montreal, we offer private hand surgery with little to no wait time. Unlike the public healthcare system in Canada, where wait times can be extensive, we can schedule your surgery within a week.
Why Choose Private Surgery in Montreal?
✔ Fast Access to Treatment
Patients in provinces like Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta often face long waitlists for hand surgery. In Quebec, private surgical options allow you to get immediate relief without the long delays.
✔ Expert Surgeon
Our highly experienced hand surgeon, Dr. Teanoosh Zadeh specializes in treating conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger and Dupuytren’s contracture, using innovative, minimally invasive techniques, ensuring optimal recovery.
✔ Affordable, Transparent Pricing
Many of our procedures are competitively priced. Dr. Zadeh is the only hand surgeon in private practice who offers needle release (no incision or sutures) allowing for immediate recovery.
✔ Easy Travel & World-Class Care
Montreal is a major Canadian city with convenient travel options from across the country. Our clinic is located downtown near top hotels and amenities, making your visit smooth and stress-free.


✔ Fast Access to Treatment
Patients in provinces like Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta often face long waitlists for hand surgery. In Quebec, private surgical options allow you to get immediate relief without the long delays.
✔ Expert Surgeon
Our highly experienced hand surgeon, Dr. Teanoosh Zadeh specializes in treating conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger and Dupuytren’s contracture, using innovative, minimally invasive techniques, ensuring optimal recovery.
✔ Affordable, Transparent Pricing
Many of our procedures are competitively priced. Dr. Zadeh is the only hand surgeon in private practice who offers needle release (no incision or sutures) allowing for immediate recovery.
✔ Easy Travel & World-Class Care
Montreal is a major Canadian city with convenient travel options from across the country. Our clinic is located downtown near top hotels and amenities, making your visit smooth and stress-free.
How It Works

1. Consultation
Speak with Dr. Zadeh via a virtual consultation to assess your condition.
2. Book Your Surgery
Once approved, we schedule your procedure within days, not months.
3. Come to Montreal
Travel to our clinic for expert care in a modern, state-of-the-art facility. Most patients can travel and have their surgery or treatment performed the same day.
4. Recovery & Follow-Up
We provide detailed recovery instructions and ongoing support post-surgery.
Are you experiencing pain or discomfort?
Returning to the life you love begins with identifying the source.
When it comes to diagnosis and treatment, prompt consultation with Dr Zadeh is key. Delaying can make conditions more challenging to resolve.

Trigger Finger
It is a condition where one of the fingers or thumb of the hand is caught in a bent position. The affected digit may straighten with a quick snap, similar to pulling and releasing the trigger on a gun, hence the name trigger finger.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
It is a condition caused by a narrowing of the carpal tunnel causing a compression of the structures within the tunnel, including the median nerve. This compression of the median nerve is what causes the uncomfortable symptoms of tingling, numbness and pain.

Dupuytren's Contracture
It is a disorder of the palm of the hand and fingers. In the normal hand there is a fibrous tissue called fascia. Fascia covers the important nerves, blood vessels, muscles, and tendons. Fascia also stabilizes the skin.

Base of thumb arthritis
Thumb arthritis is common with aging and occurs when cartilage wears away from the ends of the bones that form the joint at the base of your thumb — also known as the carpometacarpal (CMC) joint.
Our Procedures
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME | Price |
Cortisone | $500 |
Endoscopic (camera) release | $5,000 |
MCTR (minimally open Carpal tunnel release) | $4,000 |
Prp injection | $1,400 |
TRIGGER FINGER | Price |
Needle technique – first finger | $4,000 |
Additional finger | $2,500 |
Open decompression – first finger | $3,500 |
Additional finger | $2,500 |
DUPUYTREN DISEASE | Price |
Percutaneous needle – first finger | $5,500 |
Second finger | $3,000 |
Third finger | $2,000 |
Dupuytren Fasciectomy | Starting at $7,500 – $11,000 |
ARTHRITIS OF THE THUMB | Price |
Mandatory cortisone injection | $500 |
Base of thumb arthroplasty | Starting at $12,400 |
TENDINITIS | Price |
Release de Quervain’s tenosynovitis | $4,800 |
RESERVE YOUR ONLINE CONSULTATIONS FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME
Dr. Zadeh is attentive to the needs of each patient. He performs a preliminary examination in order to apply his expertise regarding the best treatments and procedures to achieve the desired result.
Dr. zadeh
Consultation services
Minor surgery room
Dr. zadeh
Consultation services
Minor surgery room
Our Satisfied Patients
“Fully satisfied: surgery, service, and follow-ups! 2 surgeries for “tunnel carpien” and 2 surgeries for trigger fingers. All success! I highly recommend him.”

“Dr Zadeh is an excellent surgeon. I had two LRTI procedures done for my thumbs within 2 years. I couldn’t be happier with the results and am relatively pain free. The pain following surgery was not at all as bad as I expected. I only wish I had the procedures performed sooner as I suffered a lot pre-surgery. Thank you Dr Zadeh!”

“Dr Zadeh has to be one of the must competent surgeons I have had the opportunity to encounter. His team was of most efficient and helpful. My hand surgery went like a charm. Great work!”

“I am a urologist and my hands are everything for me. I had a growth in my right hand that must be removed surgically. I chose Dr. Zadeh to manage my hand and it was a wise decision. Before I thank Dr. Zadeh as a surgeon, I have to thank him as a very kind gentleman in dealing with his patients”
