Thomas G. Sargent, DO

Specializing in Sports Medicine

About Thomas G. Sargent, DO

Specializing in Sports Medicine

Dr. Thomas Sargent is a fellowship trained, board certified sports medicine specialist. He received his medical degree from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. He went on to complete his residency in Family Medicine at Christiana Care Health System and followed with a fellowship in Sports Medicine at UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson, during which he served as part of the team coverage for Rutgers and Princeton Universities.

Dr. Sargent is a published physician and currently serves as team physician for a number of schools in the area.

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More About Thomas G. Sargent, DO

Training & Education

  • Fellowship: UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson, Sports Medicine, New Brunswick
  • Residency: Family Medicine, Christiana Care Health System, Wilmington
  • DO, New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Old Westbury
  • BS, The College of New Jersey, Ewing

Titles & Certifications

  • Board Certified, American Board of Family Medicine
  • Certificate of Added Qualification – Sports Medicine

Professional Associations

  • American Medical Society of Sports Medicine
  • American Academy of Family Physicians

Locations & Languages

  • Currently, Dr. Sargent is available to see patients in Brick Township and Lacey, NJ
  • Languages: English

Clinical Interests

Dr. Sargent specializes in sports medicine and non-operative orthopaedic care.

  • Sports-related injuries
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Athletic injuries
  • Joint conditions related to activity and overuse

 


Why Choose Dr. Thomas G. Sargent?

Dr. Thomas G. Sargent is a fellowship-trained, board-certified sports medicine physician specializing in non-operative treatment of musculoskeletal and sports-related injuries.

He completed fellowship training in Sports Medicine at UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson following residency in Family Medicine at Christiana Care Health System.

Dr. Sargent provides patient-centered care focused on helping patients recover from sports and activity-related injuries through conservative treatment options.

Patients choose Dr. Sargent for his sports medicine expertise, his experience caring for athletic populations, and his focus on non-surgical recovery when appropriate.


Conditions Treated

  • Sports injuries
  • Joint pain related to activity
  • Muscle strains
  • Overuse injuries
  • Athletic injuries

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does a sports medicine physician do?

A sports medicine physician diagnoses and treats injuries related to sports, exercise, and physical activity.

What is an ultrasound-guided injection?

It is an injection performed using ultrasound imaging to help guide accuracy into the affected area.

Do all sports injuries require surgery?

No. Many sports injuries can be treated without surgery depending on severity.

When should I see a sports medicine doctor?

If pain or injury limits your activity or does not improve with rest, evaluation may be helpful.

Memberships

  • Interventional Orthobiologics Foundation

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Publications

  • Pediatric Cardiology 1/10Berkson D, Queller H, Holmes N, Yun D, Sandella B, Sargent T. Commotio Cordis in a 17-year-old Baseball Catcher. Pediatric Cardiology 2010. 31:5, 689-92.
  • 5-Minute Clinical Consult 9/09Publication – Fracture, Lateral and Medial Malleoli (Revision)
  • PEPID Medical Information Resource 5/08Publication – Scheuermann’s Kyphosis Co-author: Jennifer Naticchia MD
    • Available online www.pepidonline.com
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