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Meet Dr. Grayson Terral
Dr. Grayson Terral, a board-certified hand surgeon and Covington native, has returned home to serve the Northshore community through St. Tammany Health System. Born at St. Tammany Parish Hospital and the son of longtime pediatrician Dr. William L. Terral, he brings a lifelong connection and deep commitment to local care. His medical journey took him from LSU in Baton Rouge to LSU Health in Shreveport then through surgical training at Ochsner and a hand surgery fellowship in Jackson, Mississippi.
Dr. Terral’s passion for hand surgery began after a college flag football injury introduced him to the specialty firsthand. That experience shaped his career path and fuels his commitment to helping others regain strength and function in their hands and arms.
Now seeing patients at the St. Tammany Physicians Network clinic in Mandeville, Dr. Terral provides care for a full range of hand, wrist, forearm and elbow conditions. The clinic offers in-office X-ray and ultrasound along with certified hand therapists on-site, making specialized care accessible and convenient for the Northshore.
This is a very familiar place for me. I decided to leave and train, and when it came time to find a place to return to work and raise a family, I couldn’t think of a better place.
Dr. Grayson Terral grew up right here in Covington — and now he’s back, offering expert care for hands, wrists, and elbows at our Mandeville clinic. Whether it’s a sports injury, nerve issue, or chronic pain, Dr. Terral combines advanced training with a deep commitment to the Northshore community.
If you are unable to keep a scheduled appointment, please call and let us know as soon as possible as we would like to be able to offer that appointment time to another patient.
When leaving for your primary care appointment, be sure to bring the following:
Patients are seen by appointment Monday through Friday, but in the case of a non-life threatening emergency, you can contact the office 24 hours a day. Our professional answering service will connect you with the nurse on call for after-hours emergencies. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.
If you need a refill on your medication, call your pharmacy and they will check with your physician regarding refill requirements. Routine prescriptions are filled within 48 hours of request either by the patient or pharmacy. Medications will not be refilled after hours, on weekends or on holidays.
Whether you’ve got a question to ask or an appointment to keep, getting in touch with us is a cinch. Here’s everything you need to know:
Mandeville, LA 70471
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday (call for evening hours)