Frederick J. Barnes, M.D.

Frederick J. Barnes, M.D.
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Logo: ABOS Orthopedic Surgery Board Certified
Hand, Wrist, Knee, and General Orthopedics to include Ankle, Foot, Back, Elbow, Hip, Neck, Shoulder, Spine, and Sports Medicine

Board-certified orthopedic surgeon Dr. Frederick Barnes offers specialized care for bone, joint, and muscle needs, from sports injuries to carpal tunnel syndrome. With extensive experience and focus in hand and upper extremity care, Dr. Barnes serves as a general orthopedic surgeon in East Stroudsburg, Tobyhanna, Brodheadsville, and Milford, Pennsylvania.

Caring for area patients for over three decades, Dr. Barnes provides expert nonsurgical and surgical treatments and specializes in wrist, elbow, and hand conditions and treatments. He treats carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist fractures, hand fractures, ganglion cysts, giant cell tumors, trigger finger, thumb arthritis, and wrist, elbow, and hand arthritis. His expertise includes carpal tunnel release, shoulder and elbow surgery, trigger digit release, cubital tunnel surgery, and knee and hand surgery.

Dr. Barnes is the Former Chief of the Department of Orthopedics at Pocono Health Systems, he is the vice president of the Monroe County Medical Society, a member of the Pennsylvania Medical Society, and also served as assistant clinical professor of orthopedic surgery at The Commonwealth Medical College. A graduate of Cornell University Medical College, Dr. Barnes completed his internship and residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey (Rutgers) Medical School, a Level I Trauma Center. He served as the Administrative Chief Resident in orthopedic surgery at the university.

Dr. Barnes is board-certified and is on active staff at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons.

Patients in need of orthopedic care from a wrist, elbow, and hand doctor in East Stroudsburg, Tobyhanna, Brodheadsville, or Milford can request an appointment online with Dr. Barnes.

    • 600 Plaza Court C
      East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
      United States

      • Appointment Line:
        (570) 421-7020
      • Telephone:
        (570) 421-7020
      • Fax:
        (570) 421-7091
    • 100 Community Drive, Suite 210
      Tobyhanna, PA 18466
      United States

      • Appointment Line:
        (570) 421-7020
      • Telephone:
        (570) 421-7020
      • Fax:
        (570) 421-7091
    • 120 Burrus Boulevard, Suite 120
      Brodheadsville, PA 18322
      United States

      • Appointment Line:
        (570) 421-7020
      • Telephone:
        (570) 421-7020
      • Fax:
        (570) 421-7091
    • 100 Wheatfield Drive, Suite 2
      Milford, PA 18337
      United States

      • Appointment Line:
        (570) 550-0440
      • Telephone:
        (570) 421-7020
      • Fax:
        (570) 421-7091
    • Board-certified orthopedic surgeon Frederick J. Barnes, M.D., recently wrote an article published by StartingStrength.com. 

      In his article, Dr. Barnes discusses the importance of strength training for aiding bone density and longevity, as well as his own fitness journey in gaining practical strength for overall health.

      Follow the link below to read more on how strength training can benefit everyone.

    • “I became a patient of Dr. Frederick Barnes in mid-February. My left shoulder was incredibly painful, my neck and back were painful to the point that some nights I slept two hours, and some nights I didn’t sleep at all. I could not lay on my left side because of the shoulder, and my range of motion of the left shoulder was less than optimal. Sleep was also difficult because I could not find a position of comfort due to the pain in my neck and back. After x-rays and an MRI, I was told there were options, which included injections, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy. We agreed to try Voltaren and Physical Therapy. I began physical therapy with Kevin Dougherty, DPT. Kevin is an amazing person. He possesses intelligence, wisdom, and a rare commodity in this day and age, common sense. The first time I met him in the evaluation, he asked me what I did when it hurt to do something. I said I kept going until the task was done. He asked me, “Next time you are doing something, and it hurts, will you stop doing it?” Then he asked me to do nothing strenuous for the next few days until my next appointment with him. He gave me the exercises to do at home. The next time I saw him my pain level was significantly lower, and by the end of the session on my shoulder, I had 95% range of motion restored. (Felt like 100%, but I was told 95%.) So I saw Dr. Barnes again, and I said, “Kevin fixed my shoulder. What about my neck and back?” Dr. Barnes said it was possible. At that time, Dr. Barnes also suggested I begin using Tumeric, and other anti-oxidants. So I began using Tumeric, Pomegranate Supplements and drinking green tea. Also, at this appointment, my BUN test went from 24 to 35, and I was taken off the Voltaren. I saw Kevin again, and once more, the results were incredible. Simple things like a rolled towel under the neck in the pillowcase, strengthening exercises for the back and core. He even showed my husband how to manipulate my neck when the pain level was high to decrease the pain. I was unable to complete the last visits because I had developed a productive cough and was told by my primary doctor to stay home. But I continued the therapy at home, and still use the therapy at home. I am eternally grateful to Frederick Barnes and Kevin Dougherty. I owe them both a debt I cannot repay. Because of Dr. Frederick Barnes and Kevin Dougherty, the following has occurred: 1. I have range of motion restored in my left shoulder. The pain is gone. I can do whatever I want with my left shoulder, including sleep on it. 2. I am able to move my neck in a much greater range than previously. My pain level at this time is minimal. I am able to sleep much longer because I have a position of comfort. 3. The rheumatoid arthritis in my hands and feet, and the osteoarthritis in my neck, back, and shoulder are much less problematic, due to the strengthening of the joints, and the use of natural antioxidants, such as Turmeric, Pomegranate Supplements, and green tea. 4. I was able to avoid steroid injections in my shoulder. 5. I was able to avoid the epidurals Dr. Perez wanted to do. By the way, Dr. Perez asked me, the first time I met him, who my “ortho” was. I replied, “Dr. Barnes.” Dr. Perez replied, “Excellent.” 6. I have been off pain medicine completely for over a week. After I left Dr. Barnes's office, I took the remainder of my pain medicine to Dr. Perez’s office and informed him he could remove the scripts he had on file at CVS, because I wouldn’t be filling them. 7. For the last five years, my eye pressure has been 19 in both eyes. Each of those years, my eye doctor has checked for glaucoma because of that. This year, my eye pressure was 15. Thank you anti-oxidants!! 8. I had a pulmonary function test on Wednesday, July 23rd. I saw my Dr. Alkujah on Monday, July 29th, and my lungs, 17 months ago, were borderline COPD, with 78% lung function. I am now considered “mild asthma.” I now have a new lease on life!! I am sure Mountain Valley Orthopedics could have made considerably more profit if I had had injections, epidurals, or even surgery. Those were all options to me by other doctors in the past. But Dr. Frederick Barnes has a novel approach to medicine. Do what’s best for the patient. Treat the patient, not the MRI. Teach the patient how to improve their quality of life, instead of throwing pills and platitudes at them. My quality of life has changed dramatically. I can do things without pain that I haven’t been able to in years. Words cannot express how grateful I am!! Warm regards always.”

      – Karen F.