Dr. John Prodromo is an avid researcher and writer. His research projects have focused on the management of cartilage injury, the shoulder and throwing athletes, injury prevention, complex arthroscopy, orthopaedic education, infection prevention, operative and nonoperative treatment of shoulder conditions, and injuries in collegiate athletes.
Dr. John Prodromo is an avid researcher and writer. His research projects have focused on the management of cartilage injury, the shoulder and throwing athletes, injury prevention, complex arthroscopy, orthopaedic education, infection prevention, operative and nonoperative treatment of shoulder conditions, and injuries in collegiate athletes.
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Great Doctor - I like how he breaks down everything going on. Approachable, shows he cares, makes you feel welcome and heard.
Feb-2025
Very pleasant and informative Spends time explaining everything to you
Feb-2025
Listens when I talk.
Feb-2025
What a fantastic doctor very good bedside manners.
Feb-2025
Service was fine, nice guy, but wait was too long. Almost one hour from time of appointment to time ai saw the doctor - no apologies.
Jan-2025
Always personable, attentive with an excellent bedside manner. Respect his knowledge.
Jan-2025
Thorough, prepared, easy to talk to.
Jan-2025
Always friendly and straightforward. Would definitely recommend.
Jan-2025
Doctor P heard me patiently n was sympathetic to my health condition. He offered me options on how to deal with them.
Dr. John Prodromo grew up in South Brunswick, New Jersey. The son of a physician and a nurse, his interest in medicine started at a young age. John graduated from Rutgers University Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Cellular Biology and Neuroscience. He attended the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine prior to completing his residency at Drexel University/ Hahnemann University Hospital, where he was the Chief Resident.
Driven by a love of athletics and helping athletes at all levels, John then completed a sports medicine fellowship at the University of Southern California, where he was a USC athletics team physician for football and women’s soccer. John is an avid researcher and writer. His research projects have focused on management of cartilage injury, the shoulder and throwing athletes, injury prevention, complex arthroscopy, orthopaedic education, infection prevention, both operative and nonoperative treatment of shoulder conditions, and injuries in collegiate athletes.
John has contributed to multiple textbooks with chapters ranging from pediatric elbow to ACL reconstruction. His notable research has been featured in the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, Journal of Hand Surgery, Orthopedics, Journal of Exercise, Sports and Orthopedics, and the Physician and Sports Medicine, among others.
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Great Doctor - I like how he breaks down everything going on. Approachable, shows he cares, makes you feel welcome and heard.
Very pleasant and informative Spends time explaining everything to you
Listens when I talk.
What a fantastic doctor very good bedside manners.
Service was fine, nice guy, but wait was too long. Almost one hour from time of appointment to time ai saw the doctor - no apologies.
Always personable, attentive with an excellent bedside manner. Respect his knowledge.
Thorough, prepared, easy to talk to.
Always friendly and straightforward. Would definitely recommend.
Doctor P heard me patiently n was sympathetic to my health condition. He offered me options on how to deal with them.
Great surgeon. Highly recommend