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Sports Medicine

OhioHealth Sports Medicine is your team’s official healthcare provider, with expert sports medicine physicians and athletic trainers providing medical treatment, physical therapy, sports physicals and more.The OhioHealth Sports Medicine team helps every athlete stay active in their sport and injury-free.

Meet Your Madison Christian Sports Medicine Team
 
A certified Athletic Trainer is provided at all home contests. If you need assistance or have questions at other times, please call the 24/7 Sports Medicine Hotline at 614-566-4263.
Team Physician

Ryan Siegel, DO

Family Medicine & Sports Medicine

 

Dr. Ryan Siegel is a board-certified family medicine physician with fellowship training in sports medicine. He is also a Certified Athletic Trainer and has extensive experience with high school and collegiate level athletes.

 

His special interests include preventive care for families and active patients of all ages, and utilizing osteopathic manipulative treatments such as soft tissue techniques, muscle energy, and direct manipulation. These treatments help ease pain, promote healing, and increase overall mobility.

 

Dr. Siegel treats sports injuries of all types, and has experience with non-surgical treatment options such as ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injections.

 

Dr. Siegel is able to see MCS student-athletes within 24-28 hours. Mention that you are scheduling for an MCS athlete when calling for an appointment.

Location:

OhioHealth Pickerington Sports Medicine
1010 Refugee Road, Suite 200
Pickerington, Ohio 42147
614-788-4222

Hours:
Monday                            8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday – Friday             7:00 am - 4:00 pm

OhioHealth Sports Medicine is available 24/7 at 614.566.4263 (GAME)
Follow us on Twitter: @OHSportsMed

 

NOTE TO VISITING TEAMS/ATHLETES:
The host athletic trainer is hired by OhioHealth and his/her responsibility is to the student-athletes of our school. He/she is bound by state laws that govern the practice of athletic training in the State of Ohio. The host athletic training staff will provide visiting teams, traveling without a licensed athletic trainer or team physician, with first aid and emergency care only. The host athletic trainer cannot make return-to-play decisions for visiting student-athletes, nor is there an expectation of the away athletic trainer or athletic training staff to make these decisions for Madison Christian student-athletes. Without a referral, by law, they cannot provide taping or special equipment which may be required for return to participation.