Our Physicians
Steven Friedman, MD
Dr. Friedman has nurtured a love of medicine since childhood and first informed his parents of his intention to be a doctor at age 3. A concurrent lifelong interest in music and the martial arts led him to become fascinated with the structure and function of the human body and his choice to specialize in orthopedics and upper extremity surgery was a natural fit. Dr. Friedman joined OrthoMaryland in 1991 and has served as Chief of Hand Surgery at Sinai Hospital and Director of the Outpatient Hand Clinic at Northwest Hospital Center. He has previously served as president of OrthoMaryland and now focuses his attention on patient care.
Dr. Friedman is Board Certified in Orthopedic Surgery and holds a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Surgery of the Hand and Upper Extremity. The highlights of his orthopedic education were his experience training and serving as Chief Orthopedic Resident at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center and his Fellowship in Hand Surgery at Syracuse, New York. His practice currently focuses on conditions affecting the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder but he continues to treat general orthopedic conditions and trauma as well. He derives a great deal of satisfaction from the practice of hand and orthopedic surgical procedures but feels that the true objective of his profession is to help his patients to feel and function better whether or not surgery is involved. "After nearly 20 years of practicing orthopedic and hand surgery, I have come to understand that getting to know my patients at a personal level allows me to be a much more effective physician. Often the most important thing I can do is to understand what my patient is going through and to help them understand the nature of their illness or injury. This mutual understanding allows us to work as a team to reach the desired objective," explains Dr. Friedman regarding his approach to health care.
In his personal life, Dr. Friedman enjoys spending time with his family and keeping his own hands fit through playing classical guitar, cello, and bass guitar. He is a 65th generation disciple of Grandmaster Huang Chien-Liang. He began studying martial arts in 1972 and holds a rank of Shodan in Shorinjiryu Wing Chun Kung Fu. Since 2003, Dr. Friedman has studied Taijiquan, Xingyiquan, and Daoist Meditation and received the Tien Shan Pai Outstanding Competitor Award in 2005. He was alsoranked 2nd Tuan by the World Kuoshu Federation and is a TWKSF Certified International Referee.
American Society for Surgery of the Hand
Greenspring Surgery Center
Lutherville/Towson
Owings Mills
Dr. Friedman is Board Certified in Orthopedic Surgery and holds a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Surgery of the Hand and Upper Extremity. The highlights of his orthopedic education were his experience training and serving as Chief Orthopedic Resident at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center and his Fellowship in Hand Surgery at Syracuse, New York. His practice currently focuses on conditions affecting the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder but he continues to treat general orthopedic conditions and trauma as well. He derives a great deal of satisfaction from the practice of hand and orthopedic surgical procedures but feels that the true objective of his profession is to help his patients to feel and function better whether or not surgery is involved. "After nearly 20 years of practicing orthopedic and hand surgery, I have come to understand that getting to know my patients at a personal level allows me to be a much more effective physician. Often the most important thing I can do is to understand what my patient is going through and to help them understand the nature of their illness or injury. This mutual understanding allows us to work as a team to reach the desired objective," explains Dr. Friedman regarding his approach to health care.
In his personal life, Dr. Friedman enjoys spending time with his family and keeping his own hands fit through playing classical guitar, cello, and bass guitar. He is a 65th generation disciple of Grandmaster Huang Chien-Liang. He began studying martial arts in 1972 and holds a rank of Shodan in Shorinjiryu Wing Chun Kung Fu. Since 2003, Dr. Friedman has studied Taijiquan, Xingyiquan, and Daoist Meditation and received the Tien Shan Pai Outstanding Competitor Award in 2005. He was alsoranked 2nd Tuan by the World Kuoshu Federation and is a TWKSF Certified International Referee.
Affiliations
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, fellow, member - publications committeeAmerican Society for Surgery of the Hand
Office Locations
Baltimore/Quarry LakeGreenspring Surgery Center
Lutherville/Towson
Owings Mills

Hand, Wrist, Elbow Surgery
Board CertificationsAmerican Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Certificate of Added Qualifications in Surgery of the Hand FellowshipWashington Hospital Center and Prince Georges Hospital Center, junior fellowship, Microvascular and Reconstructive Surgery
State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse, Hand Surgery ResidencyUniversity of Maryland, Orthopaedic Surgery InternshipUniversity of Maryland Medical System, General Surgery Medical SchoolUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine
Section Index
- Physicians
- Larry Becker, MD
- Jason P. Brokaw, MD
- David P. Buchalter, MD
- Benjamin N. Carr, III, MD
- Mark A. Deitch, MD
- Steven Friedman, MD
- Lisa J. Grant, MD
- Peter Jay, MD
- Robert D. Keehn, MD
- Jon D. Koman, MD
- Jerome Reichmister, MD
- Robert Riederman, MD
- Mark S. Rosenthal, MD
- Barry J. Waldman, MD
- Ian M. Weiner, MD
- Chad C. Zooker, MD
- Physician Assistants
- Executives
- Managers

