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ALEXANDER R.
HARBIN, M.D.

Specialties

Anterior Total Hip Replacement
Total Knee Replacement
Total Hip and Knee Revision
Trauma

Locations

Albany
Catskill
Malta
Schenectady
About

As a fellowship-trained adult reconstruction surgeon, Dr. Alexander Harbin specializes in the latest joint replacement procedures of the hip and knee as well as orthopaedic trauma care. His surgical expertise includes anterior hip replacement, revision hip and knee replacement, patient-specific knee replacement, and robotic-assisted knee replacement.

Dr. Harbin is expertly trained in using the Zimmer Biomet Persona IQ® The Smart Knee™ with the ROSA® Knee robot to perform precise total knee replacements.

Dr. Harbin strives to give patients the individual attention and time they deserve. He is devoted to improving his patients’ function and mobility and enjoys seeing patients walk in after surgery with an improved quality of life.

In his spare time, Dr. Harbin enjoys snowboarding, hiking, and hunting.

  • Bachelor of Science in Finance: The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
  • Doctor of Medicine: The University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS
  • General Surgery Internship: The University of Kansas School of Medicine–Wichita, Wichita, KS
  • Orthopaedic Surgery Residency: Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY
  • Adult Reconstruction Fellowship: NorthShore University HealthSystem, Chicago, IL
  • “Dr. Harbin is so nice and professional. I look forward to having him do surgery on my knee in the future.”
    – Lisa D.
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  • “Dr. Harbin is a 10x great Dr. and manner with my 98-year-old Mom.”
    – Bob B.
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  • “Dr. Harbin is knowledgeable and answered all my questions. He seems quite good at what he does. Referred my mom to a specialist in the practice for follow-up. I hope I get a call back within two days. This is for an arm and shoulder injury.”
    – Franklin H.
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