Dr. Adam E. Hyatt, M.D. joins OAL following fellowship training at the esteemed Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University. He has a wealth of experience in the field of sports medicine and has worked the professional and collegiate sports teams including the Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies. At OAL, Dr. Hyatt works closely with athletes of all ages to restore mobility and keep them in the game.
Dr. Adam E. Hyatt, M.D. joins OAL following fellowship training at the esteemed Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University. He has a wealth of experience in the field of sports medicine and has worked the professional and collegiate sports teams including the Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies. At OAL, Dr. Hyatt works closely with athletes of all ages to restore mobility and keep them in the game.
Dr. Adam E. Hyatt, M.D. joins OAL following fellowship training at the esteemed Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University. He has a wealth of experience in the field of sports medicine and has worked the professional and collegiate sports teams including the Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies. At OAL, Dr. Hyatt works closely with athletes of all ages to restore mobility and keep them in the game.
Outside of practicing sports medicine, Dr. Hyatt enjoys supporting local sports teams, as well as participating in outdoor activities with his family and friends.
Adam is an excellent doctor.
Very attentive. Spends a good amount of time with you.
Very nice guy and tell you straight up what's going on no lies tell the truth
Very. Knowledgeable competent and helpful.
He is a good Doctor very helpful
Friendly and thorough
Good expedience. He listened to my concerns and took action.
We were pleased with the visit. The doctor could have had a bit more bedside manner with my child, otherwise all was well.
Dr Hyatt was very knowledgeable & answered all my questions. I was quite pleased
Dr. Hyatt spent less than 5 minutes examining me. Talked at me and not to me. Didn’t ask what I thought and just left.