Mark C. Reilly

RH Provider

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Mark C. Reilly, M.D.

Specialties:
Orthopaedic Trauma (Orthopaedic Surgery Board)

Interests:
Complex Fractures, Orthopedic Trauma, Pelvic Injuries, Acetabular Fractures and Hip Reconstruction
Hip Preservation Surgery
Primary and Revision Total Hip Replacement
America's Choice Provider Network (ACPN)
AmeriHealth of NJ
Amerivantage Dual Coordination (HMO SNP)
Clover Health Plans
Devon Health Services/ULLICO
Horizon BCBS Managed Care
Horizon NJ Health
Horizon NJ Total Care (HNJH)
Horizon PPO Network
Medicaid
Medicare
Multiplan/PHCS
Prime Health Services, Inc.
Three Rivers Provider Network
Tricare
United Healthcare Community Plan (formerly AmeriChoice of NJ, Inc.)
WellCare Health Plans
Wellpoint (formerly AmeriGroup Medicaid HMO/Amerivantage Dual Coordination (HMO SNP))
University Hospital, Newark
Overlook Hospital, Summit
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
BA, Pomona College (07/07/1982-06/18/1986)
M.D., Finch Univ of Health Sciences / The Chicago Medical School (07/09/1986-06/11/1990)
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, USA (07/01/1990-06/30/1991)
Residency: Orthopaedic Surgery, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, USA (07/01/1991-06/30/1995)
Fellowship: Pelvic and Acetabular Reconstruction, Univ of So. California/Hospital-Good Samaritan, Los Angeles, CA, USA (07/01/1995-06/30/1996)
Complex Fractures, Orthopedic Trauma, Pelvic Injuries, Acetabular Fractures and Hip Reconstruction Hip Preservation Surgery Primary and Revision Total Hip Replacement
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Provider Biography
Dr. Reilly received his medical degree from the Chicago Medical School and completed his Orthopaedic Surgery training at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He subsequently completed fellowship training in Orthopaedic trauma with a special emphasis on the treatment of pelvic and acetabular fractures and special reconstructive problems of the hip and pelvis at the Hospital of the Good Samaritan and Los Angeles County USC Medical Center. After relocating to New Jersey in 1997, Dr. Reilly has been an active member of the Department of Orthopedics division of Orthopedic Trauma. He is currently the Fellowship Director of the Orthopedic Trauma Postgraduate Fellowship training program and Chief of the Orthopedic Trauma Service at The University Hospital. He previously served as the Director of the Orthopedic Residency Training Program Dr. Reilly serves on multiple national and international committees committed to Orthopedic Trauma Education and Fellowship. Prior to joining the New Jersey Orthopaedic Institute, he was a clinical instructor of Orthopaedic surgery at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center /UCLA School of Medicine where he supervised an orthopaedic trauma service treating complex fractures of the extremities, hip and pelvis. A special interest of his is the treatment of hip dysplasia in adults. Specialized surgical procedures can now offer pain relief to adults with pain from congenital hip dysplasia as well as possibly avoiding the need for total hip repl