8100 Innovation Park Dr
110
Fairfax, VA 22031-4870
22505 Landmark Ct
2-235
Ashburn, VA 20148
Dr. Clifton L. Page is a board-certified and fellowship-trained primary care sports medicine physician. With nearly 20 years of experience, his areas of expertise include non-operative care of sports-related injuries, musculoskeletal ultrasound, ultrasound-guided injection therapies (platelet rich plasma and viscosupplementation), concussion evaluation and management and sports injury prevention.
Dr. Page is also trained to perform adipose and bone marrow derived stem cell treatments for musculoskeletal and sports injuries. His current research interests include concussion in youth sports, stem cell therapy for sports related injury, arthritis and the use of bioanalytics in injury prevention and sports performance.
Upon completing his fellowship, Dr. Page spent 11 years at the University of Miami, where he served as Assistant Clinical Professor in the Departments of Orthopedics and Family Medicine at the University of Miami Sports Medicine Institute; and Fellowship Director for the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program at Jackson Memorial Hospital and UHealth Sports Medicine. Dr. Page also served as team physician for the Miami Marlins, University of Miami football, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball and Medical Director for US Sailing.
Dr. Page became interested in sports medicine because he grew up around sports and was a multi-sport athlete. His goal is to provide tailored care to address the needs of his patients to allow them safe and quick return to the activities they love.
A native of Oklahoma, Dr. Page currently resides in Aldie, Virginia with his wife Monica and daughters Zandie and Ellis. In his spare time, he enjoys staying active, watching movies and spending time with his family.
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