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Orthopedic Associates of Central Jersey is an established leader in advanced orthopaedic care with locations in Edison & Old Bridge, NJ.

We offer comprehensive services for the full spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions.

Call Us: (908) 757-1520

Orthopedic Services

Orthopedic Associates of Central Jersey is proud to offer a full spectrum of care for all types of orthopaedic conditions.


Our Surgeons

Schedule an appointment with one of our board-certified, sub-specialized orthopedic surgeons.


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Jeffrey Charen, MD

Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine
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Alexander Marcus, MD

Orthopedic Surgery, Hand & Wrist
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David Lessing, MD

Orthopedic Surgery
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Mitchell Stroh, DO

Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine
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Edwin Theosmy, DO

Orthopedic Surgery
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Joshua Zimmerman, MD

Orthopedic Surgery, Shoulder and Elbow

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In the News

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Are you experiencing hand or wrist pain? Join orthopedic expert Alexander Marcus, M.D. for an informative discussion on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). Learn about the causes of CTS, signs and symptoms, and treatment options.


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The Orthopedic Associates of Central Jersey family congratulates our very own Alexander Marcus, MD for being named to the 2020 Select Surgeons Bone and Joint list by NJ Monthly Magazine.


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Over the last few months, hand surgeons and therapists have been seeing patients suffering from some of the ill effects of this new normal. A common phenomenon and a steady trend we have been witnessing is various complaints of (usually) non­specific elbow, wrist and digital pain or paresthesia.


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Convenient Locations

Orthopedic surgery in Edison and Old Bridge


Convenient Locations

Orthopedic surgery in Edison and Old Bridge

Live Zoom with Dr Alexander Marcus: Hand or Wrist Pain? Could it be Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Tuesday, 3/21 at 5-6pm

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