Sports Medicine in St. Louis, MO

Dedicated to helping patients get back into their game.

The Sports Medicine Division of St. Louis Medical Clinic features a specialized group of board certified practitioners and staff focused on meeting the diagnostic and treatment needs of both serious and recreational athletes. Collectively they understand the role activity plays in keeping a person fit and are dedicated to helping patients get back into their game.

We pride ourselves on our commitment to understand the goals and motivation driving individuals in their sports or performance activities. The group considers this essential in determining how quickly and what type of intervention is implemented, how performance and recuperation should be monitored and what comprehensive rehabilitation plan is right. The sports medicine team has as its goal the safe restoration of function as well as minimizing or preventing de-conditioning of unaffected anatomy or structures by neglect or inactivity.

Our Sports Medicine Center provides a range of diagnostic approaches that include MRI, Ultrasound, X-ray, CT and DEXA as well as treatment options such as medication, exercise, therapeutic procedures and surgery.

Conditions treated include:

  • Sprains
  • Strains
  • Torn ligaments
  • Arthritis
  • Joint inflammation
  • Conditioning issues
  • Fractures
  • Back and hip conditions
  • Anatomical alignment issues
  • Orthotic

Call the experts in sports medicine at St. Louis Medical Clinic today at (314) 432-1111. Alternatively, you can reach us online through our secure form.

COVID-19 UPDATE

St. Louis Medical Clinic is closely following the most up-to-date announcements and information on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) from the CDC and local health officials.

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, our clinic hours are changing to Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. effective Monday, April 13. For your convenience, our physicians are now offering telehealth visits. Please contact your physician for more information. Thank you and we appreciate your patience and understanding.

Telehealth Information

If you are experiencing cold or flu symptoms, please make sure to contact us via phone prior to your appointment. You may also contact us for any additional questions by calling our office at (314) 432-1111.

Additional resources:
World Health Organization
Centers for Disease Control