Dartmouth-Hitchcock Concord

We are pleased to offer two locations in Concord:

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Orthopaedics

Mark Scheffer, MD; Emily Jones, MD and Lori Caprio, PA, see patients on level one of Dartmouth-Hitchock Concord.

  • Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Address: 253 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH

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Quality Orthopaedic Care: a practice of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Concord

Scott Devanny, MD; Robert Cummings, MD and David Molind, PA

  • Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Address: Memorial Building Suite 106, 246 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Concord Orthopaedics

Robert Cummings, Jr., MD
Clinical Focus:

  • Sports medicine
  • Knee and shoulder arthroscopic surgery
  • Total knee/hip/shoulder joint replacements
  • Surgical and non-surgical fracture care
  • Pediatric orthopaedics
Scott Devanny, MD
Clinical Focus:

  • Finger, hand and wrist surgery
  • Total knee/hip/shoulder joint replacements
  • Thumb joint CMC arthroplasty
  • Sports medicine
  • Knee and shoulder arthroscopic surgery
  • Pediatric orthopaedics
  • Surgical and non-surgical fracture care
  • Distal bicep repair
Emily Jones, MD
Clinical Focus:

  • Sports medicine
  • Women’s health
Mark Scheffer, MD
Clinical Focus:

  • Shoulder arthroscopy including rotator cuff repair
  • Stabilization procedures for recurrent dislocation and degenerative conditions
  • Knee reconstruction including meniscus tears
  • Ligament injuries (ACL tears)
  • Partial and total knee replacements
  • Hip arthroscopy
  • Hip replacements and fracture repair
David Molind, PA-C, MHP
Clinical Focus:

  • Sports medicine
  • Orthopaedic first care
Lori Caprio, PA-C
Clinical Focus:

  • Orthopaedics
  • Sports medicine

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  • Better Than Before Surgery

    Dr. Carr was the right surgeon for me. He described all possible treatment options, talked with me about outcomes and how many ACL surgeries he's performed. I credit Steve Vincente, my physical therapist, in getting me on the road to recovery. His positive energy made all the difference. I am happy to say my knee is not only as good as it was before, it's better. Hannah Kearney / 2010 Olympic Gold Medalist and World Champion freestyle skier
  • No Big Deal

    The most surprising thing about having a complete hip replacement was that it really wasn't a big deal. I'd say all through the journey, from surgery to recovery, you've got to remember it takes some effort. There is some discomfort, but it was well worth it and I won't hesitate again to have my right one done. Ted Davis / Total Hip Patient
  • What Surprised Me the Most

    I didn't know I could do what I can do now and that's what surprised me the most. At my age and with the injuries I had, I thought I was done. Being able to sit straight up is a big deal. Being able to nod my head, twist it side-to-side...that's a really, really big deal. I wasn't able to do those things when I got here. Derek Hampton / Functional Restoration Program graduate
  • Achieving Your Goals

    Now I know I can go out and rip turns and feel awesome and feel completely normal again. I felt like the sports medicine department can relate to you...and help you achieve the goals that you want to get back to, and my goals were to get back into ski racing and back to lacrosse, and I've done that thus far. Gunnar / ACL Repair Surgery