Steven C. Mirabello, MD
Assisted By:
- Nicole Miller, PA-C
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Locations
New Port Richey
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(727) 787-5577 (appointments)
About Dr. Mirabello
Steven C. Mirabello, MD received his undergraduate degree at Columbia University, graduating Magna Cum Laude. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. He did his surgical internship in California under the UCLA training program in Santa Barbara.
Dr Mirabello acquired his Orthopedic training of four years at the Hospital for Joint Diseases Institute in Manhattan. During his last year of residency he received the honor of being elected to the Chief Resident position. Subsequently he did a fellowship in Sports Medicine with the concentration of shoulder surgery in Alabama under Drs. Andrews and Clancey. In Alabama he took care of many professional athletes including Bo Jackson, Charles Barkley, Fran Tarkenton, Bruce Smith and Roger Clemens. He has made many significant presentations in the area of Sports Medicine and has written several articles and scientific papers.
Dr. Mirabello was the first Orthopedic Surgeon on the west coast of Florida to perform a cartilage transplant. He has recently published several papers on shoulder surgery and the examination and treatment of the shoulder. He has come to this area to develop a Sports Medicine Practice, as well as concentrate on shoulder, knee and elbow surgery/reconstruction.
Dr. Mirabello is currently the director of our Sports Medicine Program, the Orthopedic Surgeon for the Toronto Blue Jays, a consulting physician for the Philadelphia Phillies and the team physician for the Dunedin Blue Jays Baseball Teams. He is an Associate Member of the Association of Major League Baseball Team Physicians. He is board certified, a fellow of the American Academy of Othopaedic Surgeons, American College of Surgeons and a member of The American Sports Medicine Fellowship Society, and Arthroscopy Association of North America.
Credentials
Fellowship: Sports Medicine Fellowship; Alabama Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center
Residency: Orthopaedic Residency; Hospital for Joint Diseases/Orthopaedic Institute
Internship: Santa Barbara Hospital (UCLA)
Medical School: Harvard University School of Medicine
Undergraduate: Columbia University