Adam Richard Cochran, MD

Mercy Clinic
Adam Richard Cochran, MD, Mercy

Adam Richard Cochran, MD

Specialty

  • Orthopedic Surgery
Accepting new patients

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About Adam Richard Cochran, MD

Care Philosophy Tendon injuries are a common thing I see. Let's say you're working in your yard and you pick up a sharp piece of metal and then you cut your finger and can't move it. That's probably because you have a tendon injury. You can also get nerve injuries at the same time. That requires a hand surgeon to fix, because those are very delicate structures. Not only is the surgical expertise required, but you also have to understand the rehab - how to get people back to function.
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      Education
      Medical School
      • Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
      Fellowships
      • Virginia Commonwealth University Health System-Hand Surgery
      Residency
      • University of Louisville School of Medicine-Orthopedic Surgery
      Board Certifications
      • American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
      Affiliations
      • Mercy Hospital South
      • Mercy Hospital St. Louis
      • Mercy Hospital Jefferson
      Languages
      • English
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      Patient Ratings and Comments

      Rating

      From 543 patients
      (4.8/5)
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      Highlights from patients about their experience with this provider:
      • May 19, 2025
        (3/5)
        Everyone was really nice, but I was looking for a second opinion and I got more of referring to a previous doctor that I had seen than I had expected. I guess it was tolerable. The long run will show. And that's not here yet.
      • May 19, 2025
        (5/5)
        The Doctor and his assistant were very pleasant
      • May 19, 2025
        (5/5)
        Everyone was great from the front desk, to the athletic trainer, to the doctor and his trainee.

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