Dr. Michael P. Staebler is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in Sports Medicine. He is a graduate of Dartmouth-Brown Medical School and was fellowship-trained in Trauma at Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital.
Dr. Michael P. Staebler is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in Sports Medicine. He is a graduate of Dartmouth-Brown Medical School and was fellowship-trained in Trauma at Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital.
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The best in the business. Two total hip replacements , two great experiences start to finish. James H.
Jun-2025
Dr. Stabler was outstanding, as always! Provided a comprehensive, in-depth analysis of wife's fractured left wrist, surgical procedures involved, expected recovery timeline and protocols. Exceptional "bedside manner" to help mitigate her anxiety!
Jun-2025
He was very caring and professional. He new exactly what I needed. I will highly recommend.
Jun-2025
personable, caring, thorough with exam & information; takes plenty of time for questions and discussion of care and healing options
Jun-2025
Rotator Cuff surgery was as good as it could be.
5 months and no pain and full movement
Jun-2025
Outstanding care and patient interaction
Jun-2025
Very personal, and helpful, easy to talk to, very personal and helpful!
Jun-2025
Provided excellent consultation and listen to what my needs were.
Jun-2025
He’s the best!!
May-2025
He as abrupt and uncaring. He said that I am 86 and if I have pain in my hip from
osteoarthritis learn to live with it
May-2025
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University Orthopedics - Middletown
34 Valley Road Middletown, RI 02842
Dr. Michael P. Staebler is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in Sports Medicine. His areas of interest and expertise include operative and non-operative treatment of sports injuries in children and adults at the recreational, collegiate and professional levels. His surgical skills include minimally invasive arthroscopic treatment of shoulder, knee and ankle injuries but also performs hip and knee replacement, and custom partial knee resurfacing in older athletes with arthritis.
Dr. Staebler is a native of Rhode Island having grown up in Providence and attending Moses Brown School. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Dartmouth-Brown Medical School. He completed his residency and fellowship training in Trauma at Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital and furthered his training with a Sports Medicine fellowship from Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD.
Dr. Staebler is a team physician for several area high schools, Roger Williams College and Salve Regina University. He is a member of the American Board of Orthopedic Surgeons, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine.
On a personal side Dr. Staebler and his wife Ellen have 4 children and live in Saundertown, RI. He is an expert snowboarder and windsurfer and also enjoys sailing, mountain biking and playing guitar in his spare time.
The best in the business. Two total hip replacements , two great experiences start to finish. James H.
Dr. Stabler was outstanding, as always! Provided a comprehensive, in-depth analysis of wife's fractured left wrist, surgical procedures involved, expected recovery timeline and protocols. Exceptional "bedside manner" to help mitigate her anxiety!
He was very caring and professional. He new exactly what I needed. I will highly recommend.
personable, caring, thorough with exam & information; takes plenty of time for questions and discussion of care and healing options
Rotator Cuff surgery was as good as it could be. 5 months and no pain and full movement
Outstanding care and patient interaction
Very personal, and helpful, easy to talk to, very personal and helpful!
Provided excellent consultation and listen to what my needs were.
He’s the best!!
He as abrupt and uncaring. He said that I am 86 and if I have pain in my hip from osteoarthritis learn to live with it