Dr. Scott Barbour, M.D.
Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine
3240 Northeast Expy Atlanta GA, 30341About
Scott Barbour MD is the founder and owner of Barbour Orthopaedics with 5 clinics and a surgery center in Atlanta, Georgia.
He specializes in sports medicine, joint replacement, arthroscopy, trauma, spine, and shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, foot, and ankle surgeries. Dr. Barbour utilizes stem cell and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections and is a pioneer in hip arthroscopy.
Dr. Barbour is fellowship-trained in sports medicine (Palo Alto medical foundation). He was a 1988 collegiate All-American rugby Player and captain of the National Champion UC Berkeley rugby team. Dr. Barbour has worked with professional sports teams including the Oakland Raiders, San Jose Sharks and USA Rugby Teams and still treats many professional athletes today. He is currently the team physician for the Atlanta franchise of Major League Rugby.
Dr. Barbour has also been a contributing health expert on Fox News, as well as numerous other radio and television shows. He has published articles and book chapters on Orthopaedic surgery and has been an editor for American Journal of Sports Medicine. He is the current co-host of “The Doctor’s Lounge” podcast.
Education and Training
Saint Louis University School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine 1996
American University Master of Science – Biology 1992
University of California, Berkeley Bachelor of Arts – Biology 1988
Board Certification
Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Data provided by the National Library of MedicineAwards
- Donald W. Bussman Award 1996
- University of California's Hugh Preston Leadership Award 1988
Professional Memberships
- Arthroscopy Association of North America
- American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine x American College of Sports Medicine
- Medical Association of Georgia
Fellowships
- Palo Alto Sports Medicine Fellowship, Palo Alto Sports Medicine 2002
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