Henry Goitz, M.D.

Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine

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DMC Sports Medicine-Warren
28800 Ryan Rd, Ste 120
Warren, MI 48092

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Phone: (586) 558-2860

Fax: (586) 558-4624

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Hospital Locations

DMC Surgery Hospital
DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital

Education

M.D. - Rutgers Medical School, New Jersey

Residency - Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Virginia

Fellowship - Sports Medicine/Hand Surgery, University of Virginia, Amercian Sports Medicine Institute-Alabama


Accomplishments

As a DMC Sports Medicine physician, Dr. Goitz is part of the team that provides care for the Detroit Red Wings, Pistons and Tigers. He has worked extensively with teams in many sports at the high school, college and professional level including the Detroit Lions, Toledo Ballet, and the U.S. Senior Open. He served as Team Orthopaedist for the U.S. Paralympic Team at the Paralympic, Pan American, and World Games.

Dr. Goitz has lectured extensively both nationally and internationally regarding the management of sports injury, and has been annually awarded the prestigious national ‘America Top Doctors’ Award (Castle Connelly) for Orthopaedic Sports Medicine since its inception in 2001. He has published a number of peer review research articles and book chapters to his credit and is Managing Editor of the Sports Section of E-Medicine. Dr. Goitz has also been quoted in Newsweek, Runner’s World, the Associated Press, MS NBC, as well as interviews on radio and PBS television.

Knee Video Library

Knee Video Library

Elbow Video Library

Elbow Video Library

Ankle & Foot Video Library

Ankle & Foot Video Library

Shoulder Video Library

Shoulder Video Library
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