Dr. DeBerardino is an orthopaedic surgeon and retired US Army Veteran specializing in arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder, and hip and reconstructive procedures of the knee and shoulder. Dr. DeBerardino graduated from the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY in 1985. He attended New York Medical College and then completed his internship and orthopaedic residency at Tripler Army … Read more ›
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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United States Military Academy, West Point | Bachelors Degree | BS | 1985 |
New York Medical College- Valhalla Ny | Doctorate | MD | 1989 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Internship - Tripler Army Medical Center | Orthopaedic Surgery-Transitional | 1990 |
Residency - Tripler Army Medical Center | Orthopaedic Surgery | 1995 |
Fellowship - Keller Army Community Hospital, Sports Medicine-Orthopedic Surgery; Tripler Army Medical Center, Orthopedic Surgery; Tripler Army Medical Center, Flexible Or Transitional Year | Orthopaedic Sports Medicine | 1997 |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Orthopaedic Surgery Sub-Specialty: Orthopaedic Sports Medicine | Orthopaedic Surgery | 2000 |
Position | Organization | Time |
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Associate Professor | UCONN Health Orthopaedic Team Physician and Sports Medicine Fellowship Assistant Director | 2009 - 2016 |
Role | Organization | Time |
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Member | AAOS | 1995 - Present |
Member | AOSSM | 1997 - Present |
Member | AANA | 2012 - Present |
Dr. Thomas M DeBerardino, MD has not yet indicated the hospitals that he is affiliated with.
Specializing in joint preservation, cartilage and meniscal transplantation, shoulder and knee reconstruction (ACL/PCL/LCL/MCL), partial knee replacement, knee osteotomies, meniscal repair, hip arthroscopy and labral repair/reconstruction.
Years In Practice: 8 (started in 2016)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
Dr. DeBerardino specializes in treating the following types of patients:
Medical Philosophy: Traditional Medicine
Offers Financing/Payment Plans?: Yes
Bills on a Sliding Scale?: Unknown