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Heidi N. Suffoletto, MD, FACEP
Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics, University at Buffalo, Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University at Buffalo
As a board-certified Emergency Medicine Physician with subspecialty fellowship training in primary care sports medicine, I care for patients with non-operative musculoskeletal injuries and concussions. In 2020, I became the first director of the newly formed Sports Medicine Division within the Buffalo General Emergency Medicine Department. Additionally, I have served as a team physician for the Buffalo Sabres, Buffalo Bandits and college athletic programs, in addition to serving as Visiting Team Medical Liaison and an Unaffiliate Neurotrauma Consultant for the NFL.
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Office Locations
BrookBridge
5959 Big Tree Road,
Suite 108
Orchard Park, NY 14127
More Information
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Education
Williams College – A.B. 1995
University at Buffalo – M.D. 1999
Hospital Training
Emergency Medicine Residency
University at Buffalo, 1999-2002
Fellowship
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, University at Buffalo, 2005-2006
Certifications
Board Certified, Emergency Medicine
ACLS/PALS/BLS Certified
NIH Stroke Scale Certified
DEA Registered
Activities
NFL Visiting Team Medical Liason
Team Physician, Erie Community College Athletics
Team Physician, Buffalo Sabres
Team Physician, Niagara University Athletics
Team Physician, Buffalo Bandits
Team Physician, UB Bulls
American College of Emergency Medicine; Sports Medicine
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Media
November 2021 – University at Buffalo:
Identifying Kids at Risk for Post-Concussion Symptoms
August 2020 – Niagara Frontier Publications: UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, Niagara Falls Memorial team up to support Niagara University athletics
August 2020 – UBMD Ortho News: UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, Niagara Falls Memorial team up to support Niagara University Athletics
May 2018 – Niagara Frontier: Could wearable tech help address issues caused by overcrowding in emergency departments?
May 2018 – University at Buffalo: Wearable technologies may be helpful in evaluating the effects of overcrowded EDs, but third party testing is needed
March 2017 – Becker’s Orthopedic Review: 11 sports medicine physicians on the move
March 2017 – Niagara Frontier Publications: UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine welcomes primary care sports medicine physician
March 2017 – Orchard Park Bee: UBMD adds sports medicine physician
Awards
Top Doctor- 2022 & 2024