Looking to learn more about a specific hand or wrist procedure? Click "See Procedures" below. If you're interested in speaking with a private surgeon, click "See Surgeons" for a list of accredited hand and wrist surgeons in Canada. You can explore their profiles, and reach out to them directly.

As a family doctor in the public system, I believe transparency is a form of care. I created Surgency to help my patients struggling on long waitlists who wanted clear options for timely medical attention.
Surgency is a free resource designed to empower and educate—helping you understand private pathways and find accredited surgeons within Canada. I hope Surgency brings you clarity.
Dr Sean Haffey
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Learn more about specific hand and wrist surgeries by clicking into our procedure guides below. Each provides an in-depth overview of the surgery process, cost estimates, recovery timelines, how to choose a surgeon, and the risks involved.
It is important to note that healthcare regulations vary by province. Generally speaking, you will need to travel out-of-province for hand and wrist surgery unless you find a surgeon who is 'opted-out' of the public system (you can find them on Surgency, watch for surgeons with the disclaimer "Accepting patients from all provinces").
Note: Ontario doesn't allow surgeons to opt out, so Ontarians must travel for private, "medically necessary" hand & wrist surgery.
For an in-depth understanding on the private system, see How Does Private Surgery Work in Canada.
Private pathways are often essential for those whose livelihood depends on their hands. A two-year wait for carpal tunnel release, arthritis treatment, or tendon repair can mean extended medical leave, irreversible nerve damage, and the loss of fine motor skills required for daily living.
Choosing a private Canadian surgeon ensures you receive high Canadian surgical standards faster, without the risks involved in medical tourism or the high costs of the US system.
For many, private surgery can be a career-saving measure. It is not about "jumping the line," but rather about fixing a functional problem efficiently to get back to productivity, which benefits both the patient and reduces the demand on the broader healthcare system.
Surgency operates as an informational hub, not a treatment centre. We connect you with accredited surgeons and licensed clinics throughout Canada. By offering clear comparisons on pricing, credentials, and locations, we enable you to make a secure, educated decision regarding your hand and wrist health.
Hand and wrist surgeries are delicate, significant operations involving real financial investment. We recommend reviewing surgeon profiles from all over the country. Going private means choice. Consider reaching out and speaking with multiple surgeons to determine who possesses the precise dexterity skills needed for your case and feels best for you.


Choosing a private clinic ensures you receive timely medical attention in a setting that prioritizes safety, sterility, and professional excellence.
Private facilities are strictly monitored environments. Clinics must demonstrate compliance with robust provincial health standards and undergo third-party accreditation. This ensures that the medical equipment and safety protocols are state-of-the-art, mirroring the rigorous standards found in Canada’s largest hospitals.
Hand and wrist procedures require exceptional dexterity, and our surgeons deliver. Every surgeon listed is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada (FRCSC), representing the highest standard of surgical training (learn more about understanding surgeon credentials here). These are experienced professionals who routinely perform delicate procedures to restore function and sensation to the hand and wrist.
Private surgery is defined by a patient-centred approach. You are empowered with clear timelines, upfront information, and a guaranteed date for your procedure. The uncertainty that can be present in the public system is replaced by an organized schedule, allowing you to access care in weeks rather than years and get back to using your hands sooner.