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Robin R Innella, DO
Joint Replacement, Orthopedic Surgery
Speaks: Spanish, Portuguese
Male
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Dr. Robin Innella has more than 25 years' experience as an orthopedic surgeon. Specializing in shoulder, arm, & wrist reconstructive surgery while also focusing on diabetic foot care has earned him several awards including NY/NJ Top Doctor & 3-time winner of the Castle Connolly Top Doctor. Soon after founding Galloping Hill Orthopedics, Dr. Innella also worked as the Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at New York College of Osteopathic Medicine.
In Dr. Innella’s free time he enjoys sharing special moments with his wife & kids. He also has a great love for fishing & boating with his friends & family.
SPECIALTIES
Joint Replacement
Orthopedic Surgery
AFFILIATIONS
Atlantic ACO
Atlantic Health Partners
Overlook Medical Center
Where to see me
Education & Experience
TRAINING
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Medical School
Rowan University Wellness
Residency
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS
Patient Reviews
4.7
- 4.7Jan 14, 2026This is my second visit with Dr. Iannella's office. I am well pleased with this practice. The staff as well as the Dr himself are always courteous and caring. They are always most professional.
- 5.0Jan 2, 2026I have been a patient of Dr. Innella for almost 30 years. I appreciate his direct, informative orthopedic care.
- 5.0Dec 18, 2025Dr. Innella is the best! We come up from (1 1/2 hrs.) LBI just for him. He is truly an asset to your partnership.
- 4.7Dec 17, 2025My visit - was OK.
- 1.7Dec 17, 2025During my recent visit with Dr. Innella, I felt the appointment was largely disengaged and did not address my concerns in a meaningful or thorough way. Dr. Innella stated that he had not reviewed my X-rays and mentioned that he spoke with my primary care provider, though he did not explain what was discussed or how it related to my current concerns.I had to ask whether he was going to examine me, and only after self-prompting did I sit down and remove my coat. The guidance provided was limited to rest, warm baths, and taking Advil. When I expressed interest in more proactive care options, these same recommendations were repeated, and I was told that if the pain does not resolve, I could call and he would then refer me to physical therapy.The visit lasted less than 10 minutes, and I left feeling that little to no medical evaluation or care was provided, despite receiving a bill for the appointment.
