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Carpal tunnel release
In-person visit

Carpal tunnel release

If numbness, tingling, or hand weakness hasn't improved with conservative treatment, a hand surgeon can evaluate whether release surgery is the right next step. A General Medicine clinician reviews your history and builds a referral request, so your in-person visit starts without delay. If something's missing, we handle it before you go.

The right in-network hand surgeon near you

In-person visit booked to fit your schedule

Ongoing coordinated care before and after

Visit options

We'll check any insurance and show you final pricing before you book.

In-person visit

With a clinician near you

$50

Typical copay. Without insurance varies.

+$45 clinical & coordination fees

Most insurance accepted

Board-certified

No hidden fees

Available nationwide

How in-person visits work

1

Browse local hand surgeons

Tell us who you'd prefer, or let us choose — and we'll connect you with a local hand surgeon in your area.

2

We schedule for you

After clinical review, you'll get an official referral. From there, we'll book the earliest appointment that fits your schedule and preferences, and send you the details within 2 business days.

3

Your in-person team is fully prepped

We share your health history ahead of time. And if anything comes up before or after your visit, we're a text away.

4

Get ongoing support anytime

Medications, labs, follow-ups, and referrals — we can coordinate it all. And because your history moves with you, you're never starting from scratch.

All your care in one place. That’s the General Medicine difference.

We help you understand your options, connect you to the right clinicians, manage prescriptions, coordinate any needed evaluations, and keep an eye on your overall health along the way. It’s comprehensive care that looks at the full picture — your goals, your history, your lifestyle — and makes it simple to move forward with confidence.

Your care plan
Clinician

Reasons to book a carpal tunnel evaluation

We make sure your hand surgeon has your treatment history before your visit, so you're not starting from square one.

Numbness, tingling, or weakness in your hand hasn't improved with bracing or other treatment

Your primary care doctor recommended a hand surgery evaluation

You want to understand your options before deciding on surgery

What our customers have to say

I feel like I’m finally on the right path to improving my health with the right support now! It’s so refreshing and reassuring.

Emerald

My experience with General Medicine was amazing. The understanding and care that was taken to figure out what is exactly going on with me. I feel like a weight has been lifted off of me.

Kaylee

I couldn’t be happier with my experience with General Medicine! They are fast, responsive, kind and knowledgeable. It is much easier, more affordable and faster.

Nika

Get evaluated for carpal tunnel release.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a referral to book?

Whether virtual or in person, you never need a referral before booking a visit with General Medicine. For in-person visits, we reach out to specialists near you to schedule your appointment. Tell us who you'd prefer, or let us choose for you — either way, we confirm they're in-network before booking. If that specialist requires a referral, our clinical team reviews your health history and symptoms, and if it all lines up, creates a referral for you before we book. That referral is yours to keep, whether we book for you or you take it somewhere else.

How does pricing work?

Before checkout, you'll see an estimated cash and insurance price based on your specialist and plan, but you won't pay until your visit — and that amount may shift with your care needs. All you pay today is $45. $15 covers a General Medicine clinician reviewing your info and providing a referral. $30 covers scheduling coordination: confirming the specialist's in-network, booking a time that works for you, and sending your history ahead. These fees aren't covered by insurance, but are FSA/HSA eligible.

Does this visit include the actual procedure?

This visit gets you seen and evaluated by a specialist who can perform carpal tunnel release. Some procedures happen the same day; others are scheduled separately based on what you and your specialist decide. They'll walk you through what's next.

What's the recovery like after carpal tunnel release?

Many people notice symptom relief quickly, with full recovery and return to normal hand use over several weeks.

What if my hand surgeon recommends against surgery?

That happens. If nonsurgical options like splinting or injections haven't been fully tried, or your surgeon thinks they'd help first, they'll walk you through that instead of moving straight to surgery.