Dr. Cuéllar arrives at the 15,618-square-foot facility with a background in molecular biomarker research and microsurgery. A graduate of Stanford University, she previously contributed to the development of Alpha-2-macroglobulin therapies aimed at slowing osteoarthritis progression. Her clinical focus covers complex peripheral nerve conditions and upper extremity disorders, utilizing the center’s robotics and image-guided surgical technologies.
CEO Lee Levanduski of TriasMD noted that the appointment addresses a demand for specialized hand care within the Palm Beach region. The center, which features three operating suites, is currently accepting new patients for consultations. Dr. Cuéllar’s practice combines her academic research in genetics with surgical techniques refined through fellowships at the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases and the USC Keck School of Medicine.





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