Dr. Allmon specializes in elbow, hand and wrist surgery. His clinical interests include carpal tunnel surgery, DeQuervain’s Syndrome, ECU tendonitis, trauma, Jersey Syndrome and Repetitive Motions Syndrome.
Dr. Allmon earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School in Boston and completed his residency at the University of Maryland & Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. He also completed a fellowship in upper extremity surgery and microsurgery at The Hand Center of San Antonio.
Dr. Allmon is bilingual, able to speak both Spanish and Korean.
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