Buffalo Spine and Sports Medicine

Category: Sports medicine physician in Buffalo, New York

Address: 100 College Pkwy STE 100, Buffalo, NY 14221, USA

Phone: +17166505007

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–4PM

Tuesday: 7AM–4PM

Wednesday: 7AM–4PM

Thursday: 7AM–4PM

Friday: 7AM–2PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Cindy Warren

Oct 2, 2022

I recently went for a shot in my left hip due to pain. They did both hips, I have no issues with my right hip. The crew that were involved with the shot are great. BUT I'm tired of throwing pain meds and shots at pain that don't work. I will cancel all apts. Medical Dr's. Need to listen to pts.

Ann Marie Spitzer

Sep 29, 2022

My first visit a few weeks ago was a pleasant surprise! The receptionist was cheerful and the medical assistant James was extremely personable and professional. Not all medical assistants are created equally! I saw Dr. Corine and she listened, provided feedback, and delivered a game plan. Today is visit #2 and they delivered the same exceptional service. Thanks!!!

Lisa Hanson

Sep 23, 2022

I Lisa J Hanson…I’m writing you for Buffalo spine & sports medicine, practice has saved me so many times. To me they are my superheroes who help me so much to were as I thought no would ever be able. Highly recommend by me👏👏👏 thank you

Rebecca Kozminski

Aug 15, 2022

I like Dr McAdam, however, office professionalism is severely lacking. Absolutely impossible to get someone to answer the phone. I have been “caller #1” for 20 mins. Ridiculous.

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Questions & Answers

What does a physiologist do

Lola White | Oct 6, 2018
Shari T | Oct 6, 2019

They're actually physiatrists, they treat pain. Buff spine is a non-surgical, rehabilitative practice; they look to get at the root of the problem to heal it if at all possible. They utilize a variety of different treatments depending on the specific problem. I was a medical assistant there for 8 years. Great docs!

Do they take worker comp?

Rhiannon Dombrowskas | Oct 6, 2017
Shari T | Oct 6, 2019

Yes, if it's a new [er] case.

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