Brian Foster, MD
My interest in medicine began at an early age when my dad, as a busy general surgeon, often took me to work with him while making his rounds on the weekend and on call overnight. I loved everything about the hospital: from the hustle and bustle of a level one trauma center, to how my dad put people at ease with his unparalleled bedside manner. Just as influential was what I saw outside of the hospital: appreciative patients thanking my dad for helping them through times when they were sick or injured and most vulnerable. Even as a child, I knew I wanted to make this same difference in peoples’ lives.
I focused my educational career around medicine and even spent time as a nursing assistant in the intensive care unit during college, where I gained valuable insight into the team effort required for patient care.
After completing my medical degree I was exposed to many areas of orthopedic surgery during my residency. While treating an abundance of hand injuries in both the emergency and operating room I began to realize that though they are just a small part of the body, hands effect daily function in a significant way. Consequently, repair of hand injuries and deformities can dramatically improve a patient’s life.
My decision to pursue hand surgery as a career was further strengthened by a medical mission trip to Vietnam. We operated on children with a variety of hand problems, from syndactyly in Apert Syndrome to ulnar nerve deficiency resulting from trauma. By restoring form and function to these children’s hands, we added a new dimension to their lives.
My approach to patient care revolves around communication. As a hand and upper extremity surgeon, my job is to evaluate and treat disorders including, but not limited to, traumatic, degenerative, congenital, and rheumatologic problems. A vital part of my job however, is to educate patients and their families of their diagnosis, treatment options, and expected outcomes. To do this well, I must learn what makes a patient unique.
I am looking forward to meeting you and helping guide you through the best course of management for your condition. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to further improve your experience at OrthoIllinois. My goal is to provide you the best medical care available.
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
 - Circulation Problems
 - Congential hand conditions
 - Cubital Tunnel
 - Distal Radius Fracture
 - Elbow Fracture
 - Flexor Tendonitis
 - Fractures
 - Ganglion Cysts
 - Golf Elbow/medial epicondylitis
 - Hand or Arm Pain
 - Joint Replacements
 - Lacerations, including Tendons and Nerves
 - Mallet Finger
 - Nerve Problems in the Upper Extremity
 - Osteoarthritis of the Hand
 - Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Elbow
 - Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hand
 - Sprains and Strains
 - Tendon and Ligament Injuries
 - Tennis Elbow/Lateral Epicondylitis
 - Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Injuries
 - Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) injury
 
| BACHELOR’S DEGREE | University of Richmond | 
| MEDICAL DEGREE | Wayne State University School of Medicine | 
| RESIDENCY | Loyola University Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation | 
| FELLOWSHIP | Harvard Hand and Upper Extremity, Brigham and Women’s Hospital / Children’s Hospital | 
Insurance Questions?
Dr. Foster and Ortho Illinois accept multiple insurance providers. To see a list of insurances accepted click here. Contact your insurance carrier for you specific plan details.
Memberships
- Board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
 - Board-certified Subspecialty in Surgery of the Hand
 - American Society for Surgery of the Hand
 - Assistant Professor, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford
 - American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
 - Team Physician for Rockford IceHogs
 
Hospital Affiliations
- Advocate Sherman Hospital
 - Algonquin Road Surgery Center
 - Mercyhealth Javon Bea Hospital
 - Northwestern Medicine McHenry / Huntley / Woodstock Hospitals
 - Ortho Illinois Surgery Center
 - OSF Sain Anthony Medical Center
 - UW Health Northern Illinois / SwedishAmerican Hospital
 - Van MAtre Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital
 
            
Valerie McCannon, PA-C