Dr. Cameron Trubey is board-certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine and has published on the topics of concussion, tendinopathy, and sports nephrology. His professional interests include sports-related concussion, diagnostic ultrasound, and functional movement patterns.
Dr. Cameron Trubey is board-certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine and has published on the topics of concussion, tendinopathy, and sports nephrology. His professional interests include sports-related concussion, diagnostic ultrasound, and functional movement patterns.
Dr. Cameron Trubey was raised in Brunswick, ME and completed high school at Pine Tree Academy preparatory school in Freeport. He then earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biology at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan where he graduated with distinction as a J. N. Andrews Honors Scholar. He completed medical school at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Loma Linda, California and then a residency in Family Medicine at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Chattanooga. He next received advanced training at the University of Notre Dame – South Bend Sports Medicine program where he completed his fellowship in Sports Medicine.
Dr. Trubey has served in the field of Sports Medicine as a physician in football, hockey, soccer, basketball, wrestling, endurance running, track, boxing, weightlifting, and downhill snow sports. He has experience with athletes from high school, college (Div I&III), and advanced backgrounds (USA Boxing and USA Weightlifting) and currently serves as the Head Team Physician for the University of Maine. Dr. Trubey is board certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine and has published on the topics of concussion, tendinopathy, and sports nephrology. His professional interests include sports-related concussion, diagnostic ultrasound, and functional movement patterns.
Clinical Interests: Shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle injuries
Medical School: Loma Linda University School of Medicine; Loma Linda, CA
Postgraduate Training: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Chattanooga; Chattanooga, TN
Fellowship: University of Notre Dame; South Bend, IN; Sports Medicine
Board Certification: American Board of Family Medicine, Sports Medicine

Takes time to listen, addresses concerns, and is very respectful.
He had good eye contact when speaking to me, listened to what I said, answered questions clearly, explained and showed me the x-rays, offered 2 courses of action, but did not push one or the other and gave me time to consider each. I
Always professional and a pleasure
He was awesome!
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Very pleasant and professional
Knows the goal: least pain with the most mobility. Then the least invasive way to achieve those two factors. I Like it. Common sense approach that looks at a starting point with a plan to evaluate each step toward the goal. Great manner about him with patients and explains the issues and possible remedies very well.
He is so caring!
Hands down the best doctor I have seen in many year's, his knowledge is impeccable and he shows that he cares for his patients as well as makes sure when you go home you feel like all your questions were answered and you are in hands that will be there for you when you need support, I 100% recommend Cameron he will put you first and get you fixed up
He was very thorough in his exam and recommendations for treatment. Introducing himself and physician shadowing home today was refreshingly polite.