Michael Wolff, M.D.
Scottsdale, AZ

Dr. Michael Wolff established Southwest Spine and Sports in Scottsdale, Arizona in April of 1999. After receiving an undergraduate education at Emory University, he continued his graduate education at Georgetown University in Human Physiology.

He received his doctor of medicine from Georgetown and went on to The Ohio State University Medical Center for his Internship and Residency. Upon completion of his fellowship at the Illinois Spine & Sportscare Center, Dr. Wolff passed the specialty board certification exams with the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

He now directs a fellowship program to train and prepare physicians with the expertise required to successfully treat patients in the field. Dr. Wolff participates in presentations, publications, research, adjunct faculty positions, and volunteer medical staff in the community.

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About Michael Wolff, M.D.
  • Gender Male
  • Hospital Affiliations Southwest Spine & Sports
  • Certifications American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Pain Management
Specialties
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Pain Management

Read Patient Reviews For Michael Wolff, M.D.
  • Dr. Wolf Gave Me My Life Back
    Dr. Wolff is an outstanding physician, and I cannot recommend him highly enough. He has developed effective non-surgical alternative treatments for degenerative disc disease (DDD) and you owe it to yourself to hear about his approach before getting spine surgery. Prior to the disc injections Dr. Wolff gave me I experienced pain when walking and standing even for brief periods of time. I can now walk twice as far as I could without being in pain and stand for twice as long. I had given up hiking & cooking , but because of Dr. Wolff I can do both.
  • Dr. Wolff Review
    Dr. Wolff is one of the most caring individuals I have come across. I developed a terrible case of plantar fasciitis in my right heel. I went to see Dr. Wolff and he took the time to get to know me, my habits (hiking), pain levels, "fears" (injections), etc. After a cortisone shot proved inaffective, we decided on going through the "Platelet Rich Plasma' therapy (PRP).....and knowing my intolerance of pain with injections, he also performed what is called a tibial block injection



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