Alyssa Carnegie, MD
- Provider organization(s):
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Hawaiʻi Pacific Health Medical Group
This provider is a member of Hawai‘i Pacific Health Medical Group, HPH’s nonprofit provider organization focused on delivering coordinated, high‑quality care across our clinics and medical centers.
Hawaiʻi Health Partners
This provider is a member of Hawai‘i Health Partners, the state’s first Accountable Care Organization, where participating providers work together to deliver high‑quality, efficient care to patients.
- Hospital / clinic affiliations:
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Wilcox Medical Center
Office Location(s) and Contact
Primary
Wilcox Medical Center
3-3420 Kuhio Hwy
Suite B
Lihue, HI 96766-1098
Phone: (808) 245-1523
Biography and Interests
Biography
Dr. Alyssa Carnegie was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She attended college and medical school in Philadelphia, where she also completed her residency. She practiced as an attending surgeon and assistant professor of orthopedics at a university hospital in Philadelphia prior to moving to Kauai in 2014.
Dr. Carnegie feels deeply honored to be a fellowship-trained orthopedic hand and upper extremity surgeon. She considers it a privilege to provide quality care to the residents of Kauai so that they can remain on island – close to family and friends – to receive this type of highly specialized care for hand, wrist and elbow conditions.
Professional Interests
Upper extremity fractures, nerve repair, endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery, cubital tunnel surgery, tendon repair, tendonitis, arthritis and complex hand, wrist and elbow trauma
Personal Interests
Practicing yoga, traveling, scuba diving and stand-up paddleboarding
Education and Training
Medical School
Temple University
Residency
Temple University Hospital - Orthopaedic Surgery
Fellowships
Baylor College of Medicine - Hand Surgery
Professional Credentials
Certifications
Orthopaedic Surgery, Surgery of the Hand
Awards, Memberships, and Academic Appointments
Memberships
American Society for Surgery of the Hand, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and The American Association for Hand Surgery