Dustin Judd, MD

Dustin I. Judd, MD

  • Hand and Wrist Surgery
  • Orthopedic Surgery

St. Luke's Clinic Provider

About Dustin I. Judd, MD

Dustin I. Judd, MD is a board certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in hand, wrist, elbow, and microsurgery. His areas of focus include nerve conditions (carpal and cubital tunnel syndrome); tendinopathies (trigger finger, De Quervain's tenosynovitis); arthritis (including thumb carpometacarpal arthritis); fractures; and ligament and other soft tissue injuries. Dr. Judd emphasizes conservative management of upper extremity conditions and has the expertise to treat these conditions surgically, when appropriate.

Dr. Judd serves as medical director for hand and wrist surgery at St. Luke's. He earned his bachelor's degree from Weber State University, graduating summa cum laude. He received his medical degree from the University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine and completed his orthopedic surgery residency at the Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center. He spent an additional year specializing in hand and microsurgery at the Joseph H. Boyes Hand and Microsurgery Fellowship at the University of Southern California.

Some of Dr. Judd's previous research includes evaluating hand and upper extremity injuries in rock climbers and new treatments for thumb arthritis.

Dr. Judd is an avid runner and enjoys spending time with his family. He also volunteers in various capacities, including coaching youth baseball, basketball, and football teams.

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Overall Rating

4.9

1366 Reviews

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  • Very nice doctor

    JUL 6, 2025

  • I will definitely recommend St. Lukes hand and wrist clinic.

    JUN 16, 2025

  • I'd tell them that you have to wait months to see the doctor.

    JUN 14, 2025

  • I appreciate having a nice detailed pamphlet, showing the medical information, making it easier to understand. He was a nice doctor, but again plaid shirt and jeans gives off a casual vibe that they're on the way out for the weekend. No disrespect for the doctor, administration needs to set attire expectations for employees to follow.

    JUN 5, 2025