
The study revolves around a specific DNA repair complex formed by the proteins PMS2 and MLH1, also known as Mutl_Alpha, which is crucial for correcting DNA errors.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a serious athlete, you'll find the primary care sports medicine expertise you need at USA Health. Our team includes orthopaedic surgeons, family sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, and physical therapy staff who help with prevention, diagnosis, management and rehabilitation of injuries or other issues for active as well as non-athletic patients.
Our skilled team uses state-of-the-art imaging technology, including in-office bedside musculoskeletal ultrasound, to evaluate your injury or condition. Our specially trained physicians will then create a personalized treatment plan that will get you back to your normal activity level as quickly as possible.
Our sports medicine specialists are experienced in treating ACL and meniscus injuries, ankle sprains, muscle strains, shin splints, concussions, and overuse injuries such as tennis elbow, shoulder injuries, runner’s knee, and tendonitis.
Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
We also offer a Saturday Walk-In Injury Clinic for student athletes from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Strada Patient Care Center in Midtown Mobile. No appointment is necessary.
Meet the providers who treat patients at this USA Health location.
USA Health Sports Medicine offers free parking to all patients and visitors.
This clinic offers free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi to patients and their guests.
The study revolves around a specific DNA repair complex formed by the proteins PMS2 and MLH1, also known as Mutl_Alpha, which is crucial for correcting DNA errors.
“Practicing in an academic health system can provide advantages to see patients with different levels of acuity as well as provide solid support for clinical and basic research,” said Ting Wei, M.D., Ph.D.
A board-certified and fellowship-trained pathologist, Bahaaeldin Youssef, M.D., brings a passion for teaching and research to USA Health and the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine.
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