James Lee, Jr., MD

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ORANGE ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS
James M. Lee, Jr, MD, in Orange, New Jersey and Bayonne, New Jersey believes in a patient-centered approach to medicine. Dr. Lee began his medical career at Emory University. After graduating in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in anthropology, he attended the prestigious Temple University, earning his Doctor of Medicine degree in 2002. Dr. Lee did his residency at Rutgers University in orthopedic surgery and then completed his fellowship training at the Georgetown University/Nirschl Orthopaedic Center Sports Medicine.
Dr. Lee is a board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon with a specialty in:
Shoulder injuries
Sports medicine
Fractures
Joint replacement surgery
He served as the director of sports medicine at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center from 2008-2015. Currently, he and his team work with patients to create smart and effective restoration plans.
At the office of Dr. Lee, Jr., patients share in the decision-making process. Working with Dr. Lee, they develop treatment strategies that:
Restore range of motion
Improve function
Enhance the quality of life
The combination of Dr. Lee's years of experience and advanced treatment options means better patient outcomes.
When not caring for patients, Dr. Lee serves as the head team physician for Bloomfield College as well as the East Orange Campus High School, Weequahic High School, and East Side  High School football teams. Dr. Lee is married and has three children, as well.

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James Lee, Jr., MD

US Postal Code:07052

Address: 81 Northfield Avenue, West Orange
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat: 10:00AM - 1:00PM
Sun: Closed

James Lee, Jr., MD

US Postal Code:07002

Address: 801 Kennedy Blvd, Bayonne
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Mon: Closed
Tue: 9:30AM - 2:30PM
Wed-Sun: Closed

James Lee, Jr., MD

US Postal Code:07670

Address: 2 Dean Dr. Lower Level Unit 1N, Tenafly
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