Make a MedSport Appointment

About MyUofMHealth.org

The MyUofMHealth.org patient portal offers Michigan Medicine patients personalized and secure online access to portions of their medical records. It enables you to securely use the internet to help manage and receive information about your health. With MyUofMHealth.org, you can use the internet to:

  • Request medical appointments
  • View your health summary from the MyUofMHealth.org electronic health record
  • View test results
  • Request prescription renewals
  • Access trusted health information resources
  • Communicate electronically and securely with your medical care team

If you do not have access to MyUofMHealth.org, please print and fill out the Patient Questionnaire and bring it with you to your appointment.

Questions and Answers About Your MedSport Appointment

What are your hours of operation?

MedSport’s hours by location and service are:

MedSport at Ann Arbor Domino’s Farms

  • Orthopaedic providers: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
  • Physical Therapy: 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m., Monday through Friday

MedSport at Northville Health Center

  • Orthopaedic providers: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
  • Physical Therapy: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday

MedSport at Brighton Center for Specialty Care

  • Orthopaedic providers: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
  • Physical Therapy: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday

MedSport at the Ann Arbor Ice Cube

  • Physical Therapy: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday

What should I bring with me when I come for an appointment?

When you come in for your appointment, remember to bring the following:
  • Your insurance card
  • List of current medications you are taking
  • Pertinent medical records, operative notes, EMGs, written reports and imaging films/CDs of X-rays & MRIs

Note: If any of the above were provided by a University of Michigan physician or in a University of Michigan center, we will have access to these and you do not need to bring them to the appointment.

  • University Health Service (UHS) records are not available to us. If you were seen prior to August 15, 2012, you will need to bring those with you.
  • Any forms that need to be filled out by our physician. Your portion of the form should be completed prior to arriving for your appointment.
  • Athletic shorts, comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes for lower extremity evaluations (and in case you need to do Physical Therapy while you are here). If you are a female patient being seen for a shoulder problem, please bring a tank top.

Note: We have full locker room services.

What should I expect during my first visit?

During your initial visit, our providers will take your medical history and conduct a comprehensive physical examination and evaluation of your problem and symptoms.Your injury or condition will be completely assessed for range-of-motion, pain, swelling, abnormality, instability, and strength. We want to know the severity of your pain and injury, as well as how it interferes with your participation in sports, daily activities, and work.

Your provider will review any previous imaging or tests you had, discuss your injury or problem, make a diagnosis, review options, and recommend treatment.

If additional diagnostic imaging — such as X-rays or an MRI — is needed to help make a diagnosis, these studies will be performed at a time and location convenient for you. X-ray services are available onsite, and MRI studies are performed at East Ann Arbor, Brighton Center for Specialty Care, & Northville Health Centers, as well as the C.S. Mott Children’s and University Hospitals.

Is every provider at MedSport a surgeon?

MedSport does not only include surgeons, but also has the following providers: sports medicine physicians, physician assistants, athletic trainers (ATCs), physical therapists (PTs), and medical assistants (MAs).

Why am I seeing a physician’s assistant?

A physician assistant (or PA) is a nationally certified and state-licensed medical professional. PAs practice medicine and can perform many duties, including taking your medical history, conducting a comprehensive physical exam, ordering and interpreting tests, diagnosing and treating illnesses, writing prescriptions, and assisting in surgery. MedSport’s physician assistants are highly trained and educated in sports medicine and work closely with MedSport’s physicians in the care of their patients.