Daniel Evering, D.O.
PHYSICIAN


LOCATIONS
LATEST BLOGS
Hammer Toe: What Causes It and How It’s Treated
Have you ever slipped on your favorite pair of shoes only to feel an unexpected pinch or pressure in your toes? Or maybe a simple walk around the block leaves you dealing with discomfort that seems out of proportion to the activity. For many people, these everyday...
Can Physical Therapy Prevent the Need for Spine Surgery?
The mere mention of “spine surgery” is often enough to send a shiver down anyone’s back. The fact that you would be undergoing an invasive procedure on such a vital part of your body is intimidating enough, but it also conjures up worries about long recovery times,...
When Is Surgery Recommended for Bunions?
Bunions often start as a small bump at the base of the big toe. At first, it may seem like a minor cosmetic concern or occasional annoyance when wearing tighter shoes. Over time, however, that bump can become increasingly painful, swollen, and inflamed. While many...
SPECIALTIES
CLINICAL EXPERTISE
- Sports Medicine
- General Orthopedics
- Fracture Care
- Concussion Management
- UltraSound Guided Injections
- Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections
- TenJet Tenotomies
EDUCATION/TRAINING
- Undergraduate — Philadelphia University
- Medical School — Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine
- Residency — Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency
- Sports Medicine Fellowship — Crozer-Keystone Sports Medicine Fellowship
CERTIFICATION
- Sports Medicine
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
- American Medical Society of Sports Medicine (AMSSM)
- American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
INTERESTING FACTS
Dr. Daniel Evering is a fellowship-trained primary care sports medicine physician. He is board-certified in both sports medicine and family medicine. He has a breadth of event coverage experience, including football, basketball, wrestling, soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey. He has also covered the Philadelphia Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon, the Escape Triathlon Series in Philadelphia, and the Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Virginia. Before joining the practice, he served as the assistant team physician for the University of Delaware football team and the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his family, grilling, traveling, and playing pick-up football and basketball games.



