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Sports Health

Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Center

5555 Transportation Blvd.
Garfield Heights, OH 44125

All athletes deserve the very best sports-related care and treatment that is focused, one-on-one and state-of-the-art. At Cleveland Clinic Sports Health, this involves conditioning to become stronger and faster, maximizing abilities, preventing injuries, treating injuries non-surgically when possible and surgically when necessary, and improving future performance.

Cleveland Clinic Sports Health brings together top orthopaedic surgeons, primary care sports medicine physicians, physician assistants, nurses, physical therapists, athletic trainers and exercise physiologists all under the same roof.

Our experts treat athletes in all sports, all ages and skill levels, and we are proud to have been chosen to care for Cleveland's professional sports teams. As our patient, you have access to the same specialists who treat the pros.

Same-day appointments are available so you can return to your favorite game, faster.

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