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Dr Brager, Orthopedic Surgeon



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Dr. Brager is a board certified orthopedic surgeon. He also is board-certified in hematology and oncology. He is a Toronto native, and is currently the team physician for Southern Michigan Timberwolves. However, if unnecessary surgery is required, it's best to seek out a specialist.

Dr. Brager has been board certified in Orthopedic Surgery.

Dr. Myles Brger is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgery in Westminster. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and disorders. This includes issues involving muscles, joints, nerves and tendons.

He has extensive experience with athletes at all levels, including high school football and soccer. He is currently the Southern Michigan Timberwolves’ team physician. He is American Board of Orthopedic Surgery certified and a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. He has a keen interest in treating athletes of all levels and enjoys treating them.


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He is also board certified in oncology and hematology

Dr. Brager specializes as an orthopedic surgeon and is a board certified physician. He earned his medical doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He accepts Medicare. There are several locations for his practice in West Virginia. He accepts Medicare assignment, new patients, and Medicare deductibles as well as coinsurance.

Dr. Brager is a physician who has been practicing medicine for 42 year. He is licensed in West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania to practice medicine. He accepts Medicare, Medicaid and Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield policies.


He is the team physician for Southern Michigan Timberwolves

Dr. Brager is originally from Livonia. He is an experienced sports medicine professional. His previous experience includes being a team physician with the University of Colorado football club. He is the team's doctor and focuses on treating patients well. The team's mission it to recruit college players to the team and to foster a culture of sportsmanship. The team is founded on the love of the game and not for the money. Each player contributes $100 to be a part of the team.

Dr. Brager practices in both orthopedic and sports medicine. He is board certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, and a fellow of both the American College of Sports Medicine (ACOSM) and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOOS). He enjoys working alongside athletes of all abilities.


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He hails from Toronto.

Dr. Brager is an Orthopedic Surgeon Board Certified and specializes In Sports Medicine. He earned his B.S. Johns Hopkins University granted him his B.S. from the University of Florida College of Medicine. After completing his residency in orthopedic surgery, he completed a sports medicine fellowship at University of Colorado. He was also an assistant professor of Orthopedics and a team physician for University of Colorado athletic teams.

He has 2 children

Dr. Brager, a native of Bethesda (Maryland), graduated from Duke University as well as the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. After completing her internship at Georgetown University Hospital, she then completed her ENT residency. She is board-certified as an otolaryngologist and a member in good standing of the American Rhinologic Society. She is married, and she has two kids. She enjoys biking and running at distance.

Moses S. Friedenwald created the will. He named his two sons as executors. The will left Mrs. Brager forty-thousand dollars and divided the rest among them. This arrangement was a success as the children received the money they need to survive. The estate also left Dr. Brager a million bucks for his grandchildren and children.


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Dr Brager, Orthopedic Surgeon