Nicolas Haddock, M.D., is a plastic surgeon at Children’s Health℠ who specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.
I strive to provide alternatives that truly benefit my patients. My job is to do whatever it takes to ensure my patients have a positive experience and are receiving great care for their long-term health.
Dr. Haddock earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. He then completed a residency in plastic surgery at the Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at New York University Langone Medical Center where he worked with a number of pioneers and world experts in plastic surgery.
At UT Southwestern, Dr. Haddock is an active faculty member and a part of the Hand Transplant surgical team. He participates in extensive outcomes research, which has as its ultimate goal high patient satisfaction and overall excellent results. In hand surgery patients, for instance, he has compared various procedures to determine which option provides the patient with a more functional hand.
“I strive to provide alternatives that truly benefit my patients,” Dr. Haddock says. “My job is to do whatever it takes to ensure my patients have a positive experience and are receiving great care for their long-term health.”
Dr. Haddock has published numerous papers on plastic surgery, hand and extremity surgery, microsurgery and cosmetic surgery. His research has appeared in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, the Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, Annals of Plastic Surgery and The Journal of Hand Surgery, to name a few. He has been invited to present his work at medical meetings around the globe.
Dr. Haddock grew up in Fort Worth. During his off time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and young daughter. He’s also a big fan of sports, snow skiing and the arts.