CONCORD — Concord Hospital Orthopaedics – Laconia, recently welcomed Dr. Neil Herman and Dr. Serena Young to the group.
Herman has 30 years and Young has 20 years of experience as orthopaedic surgeons.
Prior to joining Concord Hospital Orthopaedics – Laconia, they practiced in Framingham, Massachusetts. They were also clinical instructors at Tufts University School of Medicine and Boston University School of Medicine.
In addition, Herman was team physician for the football programs at Framingham and Holliston high schools, and Young for Ashland High School, all in Massachusetts.
Bill Dooley, vice president of operations and chief administrative officer, Concord Hospital Medical Group, said, “They have practiced together for 20 years and are excited to bring their expertise to our patients in the Lakes Region.”
Herman earned his medical degree from the University of Montreal in Canada. He completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at McGill University in Montreal. Herman also completed postgraduate specialty fellowships in arthroscopy, sports medicine and shoulder and reconstructive surgery at the University of Toronto Orthopaedic and Arthritic Hospital.
Young attended medical school and completed her orthopaedic surgery residency at the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada. She completed her fellowship in sports medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
Both physicians are board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada.
To request an appointment, visit concordhospital.org/patient or call 603-527-4500.


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