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Christopher W Rynne, MD

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Being a physician is an honor and a privilege I have enjoyed since graduating from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1979. As my patients know I am interested in your life, your passions and the Orthopaedic issues that frustrate you and how I might be of assistance to you. Surgery is not always a solution.
I take care of newborn infants and their great grandmothers. In an era of sub-specialization, I am the "silver haired" General Orthopaedist but have maintained my surgical skills and remain confident in my abilities. I have been fortunate to have treated multiple generations of my friends and neighbors here on the South Shore and work in a hospital committed to clinical excellence and compassionate care.
