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David Braunreiter, M.D.

David Braunreiter, M.D.

Sports Medicine

Dr. Braunreiter completed his family practice residency at Family Medicine Practice of St. Louis, Missouri and his sports medicine fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio. His dual certification in both family medicine and sports medicine provides unique qualifications to attend to a wide array of medical and orthopedic conditions in the athletic arena. Dr. Braunreiter is the team physician for the Houston Dynamo MLS team and Katy Pope John XXIII High School. Read more

Mario Dulay, Ph.D.

Mario Dulay, Ph.D.

Clinical Neuropsychologist

Dr. Mario Dulay Jr. earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Cincinnati and completed an internship at Baylor College of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in Houston. He served a neuropsychology fellowship at the Institute for Rehabilitation and Research Hospital in Houston, followed by a second fellowship within Baylor’s Department of Neurosurgery.
Dr. Dulay conducts neuropsychological assessments on adults with stroke, tumor, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, psychiatric disorders and movement disorders. In association with the Methodist Concussion Center, Dr. Dulay also provides evaluation of patients of all ages who have experienced sports-related or other types of concussive injuries. Read more

Vijay Jotwani, M.D.

Vijay Jotwani, M.D.

Sports Medicine

Dr. Jotwani attended the University of Illinois Medical School followed by his family practice residency at the University of Chicago. He then completed his sports medicine fellowship at Indiana University. He is board certified in both areas of Medicine. His focus is concussion management and non-operative orthopedic care of athletes and active people. He treats a broad range of injuries and conditions with the primary goal of returning patients to play and their active lives. Dr. Jotwani presently serves as team physician for the Houston Ballet and Rice University Athletics. Read more

Scott Rand, M.D.

Scott Rand, M.D.

Primary Care Sports Medicine

Dr. Rand attended University of South Dakota School of Medicine and completed his Family Medicine Residency at Naval Hospital, Pensacola, FL. He is Board Certified Family Medicine with Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine and specializes in concussion management, medical care of athletes and endurance athlete injuries. His research areas include concussion management and pre-participation physicals. He serves as team physician for Rice University as well as several area high schools. Read more

Christian Schupp M.D.

Christian Schupp M.D.

Sports Medicine

Dr. Schupp attended the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio followed by his Residency in the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Houston, Texas and completed his fellowship in Sports Medicine at Kaiser Permanente in Fontana, California. Dr. Schupp is a primary care sports medicine physician who is board certified in family and sports medicine. He applies the unique nonoperative sports health approach of the Methodist Willowbrook primary care sports medicine team to help athletes and the active of all ages reach their sports goals through optimal health. He performs routine family medical care, provides concussion testing and management and treats a broad range of overuse injuries and arthritic conditions. He serves as team physician to high school and college sports teams, advisor to professional sports groups, and is a part of the sports medicine faculty at the Methodist Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at Willowbrook. He is a published author and member of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the Development of ACSM Membership committee. Read more

Gregory M. Seelhoefer, M.D.

Gregory M. Seelhoefer, M.D.

Sports Medicine

Dr. Seelhoefer attended medical school at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine followed by his Family Medicine Residency with an emphasis on Sports Medicine at Lutheran General Hospital and completed his Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, University of Michigan. Dr. Seelhoefer  is a primary care sports medicine physician specializing in the treatment of athletes and the active of all performance levels and ages. Training in family medicine and sports medicine, he has served as team physician for area colleges, high schools and organized sports clubs – while organizing free health clinics for high school students and their families. He treats a broad range of injuries and conditions with the primary goal of returning patients to play and their active lives.Read more

Todd W. Trask, M.D.

Todd W. Trask, M.D.

Neurosurgeon

Dr. Trask graduated from Duke University and received his medical degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He completed his internship and residency at the Baylor College of Medicine. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgery, and has twice served as a guest examiner for the board. Dr. Todd Trask’s expertise includes the treatment of brain and spinal tumors, microsurgery of cerebral aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations, and stereotactic radiosurgery for trigeminal neuralgia. He also performs spinal surgery, including spinal reconstruction. Dr. Trask serves as the medical director of The Methodist Hospital Neuro ICU, and as chairman of the hospital’s neurosurgery performance improvement committee. He has a longstanding interest in experimental treatments for malignant brain tumors, and performed one of the earliest studies on the use of gene therapy in brain tumors. Dr. Trask is an assistant professor of clinical neurosurgery at Weill Cornell Medical College, New York. Read more

 

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