Kieran Cody, MD, past President of the Doylestown Hospital Medical Staff, is an orthopedic sports medicine specialist with particular expertise in correcting a broad range of shoulder and knee problems. His qualifications include a sports medicine fellowship at Stanford University that involved working with the San Francisco 49ers football team as well as a number of Olympic athletes. Dr. Cody earned his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia and completed his orthopedic surgical residency at the University of Illinois in Chicago.
Board certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, Dr. Cody is a Diplomat of the National Board of Medical Examiners. He served on the Bucks County Medical Society's Board of Directors from 2003-2006 and was President of the Society in 2008. He is currently medical director of the Doylestown Surgery Center in Warrington. For more than a decade, Dr. Cody has been the team orthopedic surgeon for Central Bucks East High School, and the team physician for New Hope Solebury High School.
While each patient is different, Dr. Cody's objective is the same: My focus is to work with patients to enable them to achieve their own personal goals. Whether my patient wants to run a marathon or run after grandchildren, my approach is to customize treatment to individual needs, using the latest treatments and techniques available to speed patients back to full activity. Dr. Cody's practice uses state-of-the-art medical technology including high definition cameras and video equipment for arthroscopy. These minimally invasive procedures allow a patient to heal faster and return to activities more quickly.
Dr. Cody is an adjunct lecturer for Arcadia University's Doctoral Physical Therapy Program. He has also done a number of community lectures, speaking about sports medicine and keeping athletes of all ages healthy.
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