Orthopedics: Musculoskeletal Medicine, Sports Medicine
Princeton, Monroe Township, Plainsboro, Ewing, Robbinsville
Most recent review: 3 days ago
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4.9
2.3K Ratings
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Dr. Kyle Stier is board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and diagnoses and treats a variety of non-operative orthopaedic and sports-related issues.
Dr. Kyle Stier is board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and diagnoses and treats a variety of non-operative orthopaedic and sports-related issues.
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Love him
(3 days ago)
Feb-2026
Dr. Stier explained my issue clearly and completely.
(4 days ago)
Feb-2026
“Excellent specialist. Dr. Stier was kind, thorough, and took time to answer my questions and concerns. He also clearly explained my condition and treatment options. I felt heard and not rushed.” I would highly recommend.
(5 days ago)
Feb-2026
I an very pleased and comforted with the treatment from Dr. Stier. He has treated me for my knee problems, and now my shoulder. I have recommended him to my friends.
(1 week ago)
Feb-2026
No resolution for my pain suggested physical therapy on the positive side he did take x rays so I know there are no broken bones
(2 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
Dr Stier is Professional, and Thorough. He explains His diagnosis and answers all questions.
(2 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
Very Patient and thorough and actually listens
(2 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
Great bedside manner. Took my concerns seriously. Explained so I could understand my knee and hip issues.
(3 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
Dr Stier treated me with respect and kindness. He very efficient and through. I would and will recommend him to my friends and family.
(3 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
Dr. Stier is attentive,compassionate & most professional.
Dr. Kyle Stier received his Bachelor of Science in chemistry, graduating Magna Cum Laude from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1998. While a student there he was on the rowing team and served as men’s team captain for three years.
After college, Dr. Stier attended UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School from 1998 to 2002. He was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society in 2001 and graduated with a Medical Doctorate in 2002. He also received the Mack Austin Memorial Scholarship and was honored by the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with their Award of Excellence.
Post-graduate medical education includes a Transitional Year in Medicine at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, NJ from 2002-2003 and specialty training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at UMDNJ-NJMS/Kessler from 2003-2006. He joined the staff at Princeton University Medical Center and Princeton Orthopaedic Associates in August 2006. He is Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and diagnoses and treats a variety of non-operative orthopaedic and sports-related issues.
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Love him
Dr. Stier explained my issue clearly and completely.
“Excellent specialist. Dr. Stier was kind, thorough, and took time to answer my questions and concerns. He also clearly explained my condition and treatment options. I felt heard and not rushed.” I would highly recommend.
I an very pleased and comforted with the treatment from Dr. Stier. He has treated me for my knee problems, and now my shoulder. I have recommended him to my friends.
No resolution for my pain suggested physical therapy on the positive side he did take x rays so I know there are no broken bones
Dr Stier is Professional, and Thorough. He explains His diagnosis and answers all questions.
Very Patient and thorough and actually listens
Great bedside manner. Took my concerns seriously. Explained so I could understand my knee and hip issues.
Dr Stier treated me with respect and kindness. He very efficient and through. I would and will recommend him to my friends and family.
Dr. Stier is attentive,compassionate & most professional.