About Hallie Labrador, MD

Hallie Labrador, MD, a sports medicine physician at Endeavor Health, helps patients stay active through injury recovery, performance care and exercise-based treatment. As an endurance athlete and fellowship director, she brings a unique understanding to musculoskeletal health, movement and healing. Dr. Labrador uses a collaborative, patient-centered approach to help individuals of all activity levels return to the pursuits they enjoy.

My endeavor

My endeavor is to help people get back to doing what they love.

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Care philosophy

I listen to patients to understand their goals. I offer treatment options and work with them to decide what makes the most sense. My goal is to keep people moving.

Overview

  • Gender Female
  • Personal interests Cycling, Family time, Running, Swimming

Conditions treated (9)

  • Primary care sports medicine
  • Orthopaedic
  • Musculoskeletal care
  • Sprain
  • Strain
  • Hip arthritis
  • Knee arthritis
  • Tendonitis
  • Bursitis

Procedures performed (1)

  • Joint injections

Medical School
  • 2008
    NYU School of Medicine
Residencies
  • 2011
    Family Medicine
    Thomas Jefferson University
Fellowships
  • 2012
    Sports Medicine
    Thomas Jefferson University
Board certifications
  • 2011
    Family Medicine
    American Board of Family Medicine
  • 2012
    Sports Medicine
    American Board of Family Medicine
Professional title
  •  
    Clinical Assistant Professor, The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine

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