Michael Lee, M.D.

Premier Orthopaedics

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Interventional Pain Medicine, Spine Surgery

Malvern, Collegeville, Exton

Most recent review: 5 days ago New
4.7
386 Ratings
138 Comments

Dr. Michael Lee, M.D., earned his medical degree at Tufts University School Of Medicine and completed his residency at NYU Medical Center/Rusk Institute. He then finished his fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery. He is Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Board Certified in Pain Medicine.

4.7
386 Ratings
138 Comments

Dr. Michael Lee, M.D., earned his medical degree at Tufts University School Of Medicine and completed his residency at NYU Medical Center/Rusk Institute. He then finished his fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery. He is Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Board Certified in Pain Medicine.

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Dr. Lee was very kind and gentle considering I was having a nerve test. I definitely would recommend him

(5 days ago) Aug-2026

Me dio mucha tranquilidad y confianza su atención

(1 week ago) Aug-2026

Very professional, quiet and serious but nice and service well done

(1 week ago) Aug-2026

Great doctor 10/10

(1 week ago) Aug-2026

Dr Lee is the best!

(1 week ago) Aug-2026

Dr Lee is very knowledgeable but quick to answer serious questions and I feel like he's anxious to get to his next patient.

(1 week ago) Aug-2026

Dr Lee and his staff were very nice and professional. It seems like they really care about what they do and the patients they see.

(1 week ago) Aug-2026

That’s my boy getting me back to ninja kicking.

(2 weeks ago) Aug-2026

Dr Lee was very nice and explained every step of my test.

(1 month ago) Jul-2026

He always is kind, listens and zooms in on the problem.

(1 month ago) Jul-2026
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