Dr. Butler, Director of Regenerative Medicine, is a board-certified Physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Sports Medicine who specializes in interventional spinal procedures, pain management, sports medicine, and electrodiagnosis.
Dr. Butler, Director of Regenerative Medicine, is a board-certified Physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Sports Medicine who specializes in interventional spinal procedures, pain management, sports medicine, and electrodiagnosis.
Dr. Sean Butler, Director of Regenerative Medicine, is a board certified Physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Sports Medicine who specializes in interventional spinal procedures, pain management, sports medicine and electrodiagnosis (EMG). He uses the latest advances in spine care to safely and effectively perform interventional procedures, including epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, medical branch blocks, radiofrequency ablation, lumbar sympathetic block, spinal cord stimulation trials, and peripheral nerve blocks. Dr. Butler also uses ultrasound technology to perform guided joint (hip, shoulder, knee, etc.), tendon sheath, carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel injections.
In addition to his affiliation with Doylestown Hospital, Dr. Butler is a member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, International Spine Intervention Society, Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Society, American Academy of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnositic Medicine, American Osteopathic Association and American Osteopathic Association of Sports Medicine. In addition, Dr. Butler is a past President and current Board Member for the Bucks County Medical Society.
Dr. Butler has multiple professional publications including articles for peer-reviewed journals and was an editor for Atlas of Image-guided Spinal Procedures by Michael B. Furman, M.D. He is also a reviewer for the PM&R Journal.
He received his medical degree in 2007 from the New York School of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his internship in 2008 at Nassau University Medical Center and residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at JFK/Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in 2011. In 2012, Dr. Butler finished his fellowship in Interventional Spine and Sports Medicine at the Orthopedic and Spine Specialists in York, PA.
Dr. Sean Butler became interested in spine care during his residency after spending time shadowing an interventional pain specialists. Dr. Butler enjoyed seeing patients experience fast relief of their symptoms and their ability to return to daily activities following the procedures.
He began practicing with Bucks County Orthopedic Specialists in 2012 and is currently located at the Health & Wellness Center of Warrington. During high school and college Dr. Butler was in a rock band which was considered by Atlantic Records. He still enjoys playing the guitar, singing, writing and recording music in his spare time.
Excellent Doctor --- extremely knowledgeable --very helpful--great to work with.
Clearly an expert in his field and has great bedside manner.
Dr Butler does a great job. He is concerned and listens to patients' needs.
He’s a very caring doctor and he listens when you have questions and I think he’s one of the nicest doctors in the Doylestown area
Dr. Butler has been my doctor for about 10 years now. He is fantastic! He is so knowledgeable. He always takes the time to talk with me at each office visit and before any procedures. He explains things to me thoroughly and in a way that I can understand. I cannot say enough about how wonderful Dr. Butler is. I’m lucky to have him as one of my specialists!
Dr. Sean Butler is one of the best doctors I’ve ever had. He’s very Knowledgeable even outside of his specific specialty while thinking ahead to other treatment options and providers if necessary. Dr. Sean has a very likable personality.
Very knowledgeable
Dr. Butler was friendly, professional, competent, and caring during my two visits so far.
I’ve been dealing with back pain for quite a while now, but once I decided to go after it, Dr. Butler saw it through to the end. Bedside manner sounds like such an old school term, but everybody knows what it means and Dr. Butler certainly has that too. Many thanks, Dr. Butler!
could have been a little more personal.