Dr. Enoch Chang is a fellowship-trained physician that is board-certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Physiatry, with a subspecialty board certification in Sports Medicine, as well as a third board certification in Electromyography (EMG) through the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. He is committed to helping each patient—from weekend warriors to professional athletes—get back to their highest quality of life.
Dr. Enoch Chang is a fellowship-trained physician that is board-certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Physiatry, with a subspecialty board certification in Sports Medicine, as well as a third board certification in Electromyography (EMG) through the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. He is committed to helping each patient—from weekend warriors to professional athletes—get back to their highest quality of life.
Dr. Enoch Chang is a fellowship-trained physician that is board-certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Physiatry, with a subspecialty board certification in Sports Medicine, as well as a third board certification in Electromyography (EMG) through the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. If he is evaluating and treating your musculoskeletal condition, he will utilize his specialty in conservative, nonoperative treatment options to provide you with the most personalized care. If he is evaluating you for your nerve conduction study and electromyography, rest assured that he will take the utmost care to ensure an accurate diagnosis, while minimalizing any possible discomfort. He is committed to helping each patient—from weekend warriors to professional athletes—get back to their highest quality of life.
Dr. Chang received two Bachelor of Arts degrees from the University of California in Berkeley, California, one in integrative biology and the other in psychology. He earned his medical degree at Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, before completing a general surgery internship at Maricopa Integrated Health System in Phoenix, Arizona, where he was awarded the Hal W. Pittman Preliminary Intern of the Year. Dr. Chang completed his residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of California Irvine School of Medicine in Irvine, California, serving as chief resident in his final year of training. Following his residency, he underwent additional training through a Primary Care Sports Medicine fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.
Above everything, Dr. Chang considers patient care his top priority. He is dedicated to listening to his patients and working together to develop the best and most comprehensive treatment plan that fits their individual needs. Dr. Chang also feels that it is important to treat his patients for both the short and long term, helping them to prevent future injuries as well as working to heal existing ones.
When he is not seeing patients, Dr. Chang enjoys spending time with his wife and children, traveling, and scuba diving. He also likes to keep active by rock climbing, running, biking, swimming, and weight training.