|
Other Related Categories in Hometown, West Virginia
|
All Categories in Hometown, West Virginia by initial letter
|
Find Sports Medicine & Injuries near Hometown, West Virginia
|
|
|
|
SENECA TRAIL PHYSICAL THERAPY
2 Seneca Trl, Marlinton, WV Zip Code24954
Click for Phone
(304) 799-4500
|
Write review for this local business
|
AZZO ORTHOPEDICS PLLC
187 Skylar DR, Lewisburg, WV Zip Code24901
90.3MI from Hometown
Click for Phone
(304) 324-2725
|
Write review for this local business
|
SENECA TRAIL PHYSICAL THERAPY
Lewisburg, WV Zip Code24901
90.3MI from Hometown
Click for Phone
(304) 647-3987
|
Write review for this local business
|
DR SHEILA BROOKS FOOT CARE
324 N 1, Bluefield, WV Zip Code24701
92.0MI from Hometown
Click for Phone
(304) 325-7079
|
Write review for this local business
|
ORTHOPEDIC CENTER OF VIRGINIA
311 Courthouse Rd # 3, Princeton, WV Zip Code24740
92.6MI from Hometown
Click for Phone
(304) 425-9857
|
Write review for this local business
|
ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER OF THE VIRG
311 Courthouse RD, Princeton, WV Zip Code24740
92.6MI from Hometown
Click for Phone
(304) 487-2297
|
Write review for this local business
|
JAMES DYER PHYSICAL THERAPY CL
504 Oakvale RD, Princeton, WV Zip Code24740
92.6MI from Hometown
Click for Phone
(304) 324-2741
|
Write review for this local business
|
AZZO ORTHOPEDICS PLLC
11 Westwood Medical Park, Bluefield, VA Zip Code24605
93.0MI from Hometown
Click for Phone
(304) 324-2725
|
Write review for this local business
|
| |
|
|
When wondering how to choose the right sports medicine and injuries specialist for you, check out each physician’s background. You can find physicians that specialize in sports medicine and injuries by checking your local phone book or searching local online directories listings for more information and assistance. Sports physicians can prescribe medicine, creams and pills specific to the sports injury, as well as recommend physical rehabilitation treatment, whether the injury involves a broken bone or sore muscle related to running. Most athletic teams, especially in the major leagues, have sports medicine physicians on staff to treat or cure sports-related injuries, and provide general health care. Get referrals and recommendations from your primary care doctor as well. Find out how long they have been in practice, what medical schooling they’ve had, what their clinical hours are, and what their availability is. Don’t be afraid to ask for references. Find out if the doctor is properly licensed and has a clean record. Once you have decided what kind of sports medicine physician you want, be sure to visit with a few doctors before committing. Assess the appearance of the medical clinic, hospital or private practice, making sure the building is well maintained and clean. Ask about costs of services, and make sure the physician offers what you want, such as prescription medicine for chronic muscle pain or rehabilitation services for a running injury. You want to choose a medical health care provider you feel comfortable with, as well as one that your health insurance company will cover. Inquire about costs and services at each office you visit and ask what medical training the doctor has. Keep in mind the physician’s hours, availability, health care education background, level of professionalism, and sports medicine and injury specialties.
|
|
|