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5 Best Sports Doctors in Seattle (2026)

Independently ranked by our review of ratings, reviews and reputation · How we chose

Elara Kestrel
By Elara Kestrel, Health and Medical Expert · ✓ Data verified August 2026 · 8 min read

A sprained ankle or a nagging shoulder does not always need a trip to the ER, but it does need the right kind of doctor. Seattle's sports doctors on this page have logged close to 3,000 Google reviews between them, and the top four all sit at 4.8 or higher, so the real work is matching the practice to the injury rather than picking blind.

Short answer: The top-reviewed sports doctor in Seattle is OPAOrtho Orthopedic Physician Associates (4.9 stars across more than 2,000 Google reviews), followed by Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at Virginia Mason Medical Center (4.9, 286 reviews) and Seattle Sports & Regenerative Medicine (4.8, 307 reviews). Most practices here handle everything from imaging to post-surgical rehab under one roof.
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Seattle's Sports Doctors, Side by Side

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 OPAOrtho Orthopedic Physician Associates 4.9 2,003 Orthopedic surgery & sports injuries View ›
2 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Virginia Mason Medical Center 4.9 286 Hospital-based orthopedic care View ›
3 Seattle Sports & Regenerative Medicine 4.8 307 Regenerative treatment / non-surgical options View ›
4 Proliance Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine - Seattle 4.8 264 Downtown orthopedic clinic View ›
5 Seattle Spine & Sports Medicine 4.9 101 Motor vehicle accident & complex injury recovery View ›
5 Best Sports Doctors in Seattle (2026)

Our top picks, reviewed

OPAOrtho Orthopedic Physician Associates logo
#1 Overall🕑 Open 5 days/wk

OPAOrtho Orthopedic Physician Associates

4.92,003 Google reviews

OPAOrtho Orthopedic Physician Associates is a Seattle sports medicine clinic combining orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, and physiatry under one practice. The group covers joint replacement, shoulder and knee repair, and general orthopedic care, with imaging available on site. It is one of the largest and most-reviewed sports medicine practices in the city.

What people praise

  • Patients describe surgeons who explain the procedure and answer questions before and after surgery
  • On-site imaging cuts down on separate appointments
  • Staff follow up by phone after procedures to check on recovery
  • Praised for professionalism and a respectful, unhurried bedside manner

Worth knowing

  • A few patients wanted more written pre- and post-op instructions handed out in advance
Reputation scorecardrank in Seattle
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume2,003 · 95th
Confidencevery high
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown95% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The most-reviewed practice on this list by a wide margin, with a rating to match. A solid first call for joint replacement or a sports injury that needs a surgical opinion.

601 Broadway Fl 7, Seattle, WA 98122

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Virginia Mason Medical Center logo
#2🕑 Open 6 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Virginia Mason Medical Center

4.9286 Google reviews

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at Virginia Mason Medical Center is the hospital's dedicated orthopedic department, offering joint replacement, sports injury care, and post-surgical rehab within a larger hospital system. Being part of Virginia Mason means patients get access to the hospital's broader specialists and facilities if a case turns out to be more complex than expected.

What people praise

  • Patients highlight surgeons who prepare them thoroughly before surgery, including daily post-op check-ins
  • Described as efficient with fast walking and mobility milestones after joint replacement
  • Staff answer questions clearly and follow structured recovery programs
  • Hospital setting means specialists are close by if something unexpected comes up

Worth knowing

  • Hospital-based scheduling can move slower than a standalone clinic
Reputation scorecardrank in Seattle
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume286 · 77th
Confidencehigh
Recency3 months ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown95% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Tied for the highest rating here and backed by hospital resources, this is a strong pick if you want a surgical team with a full hospital behind them.

1201 Terry Ave Level 2 & 6, Seattle, WA 98101

Seattle Sports & Regenerative Medicine logo
#3🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Seattle Sports & Regenerative Medicine

4.8307 Google reviews

Seattle Sports & Regenerative Medicine, led by Dr. Mark Wagner, focuses on sports medicine and regenerative treatments such as stem cell and PRP therapy, alongside general family medicine. The practice positions itself as an alternative for patients who want to explore non-surgical options for joint and shoulder pain before committing to an operation.

What people praise

  • Patients report a personal, attentive style, including follow-up calls to check on recovery
  • Reviewers describe short procedure times and no-pressure consultations
  • Praised for explaining pros, cons, success rates, and risks before recommending a treatment path
  • Staff communication is easy to reach between visits

Worth knowing

  • Regenerative procedures like stem cell therapy are not appropriate for every injury, so ask directly whether it fits your case
Reputation scorecardrank in Seattle
Rating4.8 / 5
Review volume307 · 86th
Confidencehigh
Recency6 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown93% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A well-reviewed option for patients specifically looking to discuss non-surgical treatment paths before deciding on surgery. Ask what the evidence looks like for your specific injury.

1000 Dexter Ave N Ste 320, Seattle, WA 98109

Proliance Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine - Seattle logo
#4🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Proliance Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine - Seattle

4.8264 Google reviews

Proliance Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine's Seattle location, on Minor Avenue downtown, is part of the larger Proliance network of orthopedic clinics across the region. The practice covers sports injuries, joint replacement, spine care, and fracture treatment, with a team of physicians covering different specialties from shoulder to hip to spine.

What people praise

  • Patients praise specific doctors for thorough explanations and clear treatment options
  • Long-time patients describe consistent, knowledgeable care across multiple visits
  • Reviewers note doctors did not push toward surgery when non-operative options were reasonable
  • Front desk and support staff described as attentive

Worth knowing

  • One reviewer described a $400 charge for a basic x-ray with what they felt was minimal follow-up advice, worth asking about costs upfront
Reputation scorecardrank in Seattle
Rating4.8 / 5
Review volume264 · 68th
Confidencehigh
Recency7 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown92% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A solid downtown option with a team spanning several orthopedic specialties. Confirm what a visit will cost before agreeing to imaging.

515 Minor Ave #200, Seattle, WA 98104

Seattle Spine & Sports Medicine logo
#5🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Seattle Spine & Sports Medicine

4.9101 Google reviews

Seattle Spine & Sports Medicine specializes in non-surgical treatment for motor vehicle accident injuries and musculoskeletal pain, with a team of board-certified physiatrists and nurse practitioners. The practice also offers vestibular and cognitive therapy for concussion recovery, alongside standard sports medicine and spine care.

What people praise

  • Patients describe feeling genuinely heard, especially those coming in with complicated, multi-symptom cases
  • Praised for concussion and post-accident rehab, including vestibular and cognitive therapy
  • Reviewers highlight a calm, caring team across doctors, therapists, and front desk staff
  • Described as accessible for patients who had trouble finding in-network care elsewhere

Worth knowing

  • Smaller review base than the larger practices on this list
Reputation scorecardrank in Seattle
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume101 · 59th
Confidencemoderate
Recency6 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown95% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The strongest option here if your injury is tied to a car accident or involves concussion symptoms. The rating is the highest on the list, though it rests on a smaller number of reviews than the top two practices.

3213 Eastlake Ave E Ste A, Seattle, WA 98102

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How we score

Every number here comes from public Google data as of the date shown, not from opinion or payment. Rating is each practice’s live Google star average. Review volume measures how many patients have left a review, ranked against other Seattle sports doctors. Confidence weighs the rating by that volume, so a 4.9 built on thousands of reviews carries more weight than one built on a few dozen. Recency reflects how recently patients are still reviewing the practice. No business can pay to change these numbers.

What does a sports medicine visit cost in Seattle? (2026)

Costs for sports medicine care vary widely depending on insurance coverage, whether imaging or a procedure is involved, and whether the visit is at a hospital-affiliated clinic or a standalone practice. One reviewer on this page mentioned a charge of roughly $400 for a basic x-ray at a standalone clinic, which gives a rough sense of what an uninsured or out-of-network imaging visit can run. Beyond that, we don’t have enough verified local pricing on this page to publish a full cost table.

Serving Seattle and the surrounding area

These sports doctors are spread across Seattle and nearby suburbs, including First Hill, Capitol Hill, South Lake Union, and Downtown, with the practices on this page reachable from most of King County. Searching for a sports doctor near me? Every listing below shows a live phone number and address so you can find the closest option.

What to ask before you book a sports doctor

  • Is the injury likely to need surgery, or are there non-surgical options worth trying first?
  • Does the practice have imaging on site, or will I need a separate appointment?
  • What is covered by my insurance, and what would an out-of-network or uninsured visit cost?
  • How many patients has this doctor treated for my specific type of injury?
  • What does the recovery timeline typically look like, and what follow-up is included?
  • If regenerative treatment like PRP or stem cell therapy is offered, what does the evidence say for my condition?

Frequently asked questions

How did you choose these sports doctors?

We started from sports doctors in Seattle with a public Google presence, then ranked by rating, review volume, consistency, and recency. See How we score above.

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from the public Google data in the scorecard. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner, which adds a badge and top placement, but that never changes another business’s score or position on the underlying data.

How often is this updated?

The data carries a verified date (August 2026 on this page). We refresh listings periodically so ratings and review counts stay current.

Do I need a referral to see a sports doctor in Seattle?

That depends on your insurance plan. Some plans require a referral from a primary care doctor before covering a specialist visit, so check with your insurer before booking.

What is the difference between a sports doctor and an orthopedic surgeon?

Several of the practices here combine both. A sports medicine physician often focuses on non-surgical treatment and rehab, while an orthopedic surgeon performs operations. Many of these clinics have both types of specialists on staff, so ask which kind of doctor you’ll be seeing.

The bottom line

OPAOrtho is the safe default given its size and review base, while Seattle Sports & Regenerative Medicine and Seattle Spine & Sports Medicine stand out for patients dealing with non-surgical treatment questions or accident-related injuries specifically. Whichever practice you call, confirm insurance coverage and costs before the first visit.

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