Fellowship: case western reserve, metroHealth medical center

REsidency: the ohio state university hospitals

Internship: The Ohio state university hospitals

Medical School: University of Southern CAlifornia

Undergraduate: California state university Sacramento

After completing his trauma fellowship in 1999, Dr. Schweiger practiced in Boise for 14 years and enjoyed rewarding relationships with patients in the area. In 2013 he, along with his wife and two daughters, relocated to Anchorage, Alaska for a new experience and to fill a community need as an orthopaedic trauma specialist. After an adventurous 8 years in Alaska, they decided to return to the location they feel is home. He joined Alled Orthopaedics in the summer of 2021 to work with longtime friends and colleagues. Dr. Schweiger and his team are dedicated to providing timely access to quality surgical and non-surgical care.

Professional interests

ORTHOPEDICS

Dr. Greg Schweiger is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who has been practicing for over twenty-two years in the fields of orthopaedic trauma and sports medicine. Having completed an orthopaedic trauma fellowship at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, he has extensive experience with complex fracture care and reconstruction.  He also has a particular interest in sports medicine, with an emphasis on knee and hip arthroscopy. He treats all disorders of the knee, including meniscal tears and ligament injuries.  His approach to ACL reconstruction has evolved to the use of the quadriceps tendon as a graft tissue of choice.  Hip arthroscopy has become a significant focus of his practice.  This allows a minimally invasive approach to treating athletic hip pain due to femoral acetabular impingement and labral tears.

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STEM CELL THERAPY

Dr. Schweiger has received skilled training in the collection of autologous stem cells that contain your own DNA. He is credentialed in a special “closed procedure process” that harvests stem cells from your adipose tissue in a mini-liposuction procedure. This technology processes this harvested fat to yeild a patient’s own source of regenerative cells. These Adipose Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs) are then deployed in the same office visit to treat a number of degenerative conditions and diseases.

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