Dr. Neil Jones is a hand surgeon and microsurgeon at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center. He is a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and is nationally and internationally renowned for complex hand surgery and microsurgical reconstruction, with a major interest in tendon transfers, nerve repairs, toe-to-hand transfers and microsurgical reconstruction of the upper extremity.
Dr. Jones received his medical degree from Oxford University Medical School and trained in general surgery, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery in England, becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS). After completing a residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Michigan, he returned to London, England for a fellowship in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Royal London Hospital; followed by a second fellowship in orthopedic hand surgery and microsurgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston. He received his undergraduate degree from Trinity College, Oxford University.
Dr. Jones served as Chief of Hand Surgery at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center for 15 years 1993-2008 and Director of the UCLA Hand Surgery-Microsurgery fellowship program.
Prior to returning to UCLA Health, he was Chief of Hand Surgery and Director of the Hand Surgery-Microsurgery fellowship program at the University of California Irvine Medical Center 2008-2018 and Chief of Hand Surgery and Co-Director of the Hand Surgery-Microsurgery fellowship program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 1986-1993.
He is a consultant in hand surgery and microsurgery at Shriners Hospital for Children Los Angeles and Children’s Hospital of Orange County.
Dr. Jones has authored over 270 refereed journal articles and book chapters related to hand surgery and microsurgery and has given over 700 presentations at national and international conferences; as a visiting professor at universities and hospitals in the United States and around the world; and as the keynote speaker at international hand surgery and microsurgery conferences.
He has edited two books “Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Upper Extremity - Current State of the Art” and “Operative Microsurgery.”
Dr. Jones is passionately involved in global surgery, providing his expertise in hand surgery and microsurgery to children and adults in humanitarian missions to Cambodia, China, India, Jordan, Myanmar, Nepal and Vietnam; and most recently in the Bambinos Gesu children’s hospital in the Vatican.
Dr. Jones was elected President of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand 2015-2016 and President of the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery 2008-2009.
Dr. Jones also sees children’s congenital hand deformities (birth defects) below:
Syndactyly - webbed fingers
Polydactyly - duplicated thumbs, extra fingers
Absent thumbs - pollicization
Absent fingers
Amniotic band / constriction ring syndrome
Microsurgical toe-to-hand transfers