Jeffrey Berger, 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
- Non-Operative Spine
- Interventional Pain Management
EDUCATION/TRAINING
- Undergraduate — Georgetown University
- D.O. — Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Residency — Temple University Hospital & Moss Rehabilitation
- Fellowship in Interventional Pain Medicine — Temple University
CERTIFICATION
- Board Certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Subspecialty Board Certification in Interventional Pain Medicine and Sports Medicine
- Subspecialty Board Certification in Sports Medicine
- Board Certified by the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine
- Regenexx(R)-certified physician
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
- International Spine Intervention Society
- North American Neuromodulation Society
- American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
INTERESTING FACTS
Dr. Berger has pursued extensive additional training in regenerative medicine and orthobiologics, musculoskeletal ultrasound, as well as advanced interventional spine techniques and neurostimulation.
At Temple University, Dr. Berger served as Chief Resident and was awarded the James A. Demopolous Resident of the Year award. Additionally, he has authored award-winning research articles and book chapters, has lectured extensively in the field and has served as principal investigator for grant-funded research studies. He has been honored on multiple occasions as a Top Doctor(TM) by Philadelphia magazine, Main Line Today, Castle Connelly, and PA Top Docs.



