Dr. Daniel Tensmeyer is an orthopedic surgeon serving in Kalamazoo, MI. He cares for damage to the muscles, bones, joints, & tendons.
Yes, Dr. Daniel F. Tensmeyer is accepting new patients at this office.
1000 Oakland Drive, Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Dr. Daniel Tensmeyer graduated from Medical College of Wisconsin in 2009.
Dr. Tensmeyer has two offices in Michigan and Utah where he specializes in Orthopedic Surgery, Family Medicine, Gynecologic Oncology and Sports Medicine.
As an orthopedic surgeon in Utah, Dr. Tensmeyer is qualified to identify and treat trauma to your musculoskeletal system, including the joints, muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments. After reaching a specific medical diagnosis, Dr. Tensmeyer will generally turn to surgery when all your other treatment options are already exhausted or eliminated. Patients may require the care and attention of an orthopedic surgeon for fractures, torn ligaments, sprains, sports injuries, and more.
Dr. Tensmeyer is usually the first point of contact for patients searching for general or primary medical care & can recommend patients to a specialist when necessary. As a family doctor in Utah, Dr. Daniel Tensmeyer delivers all-encompassing medical treatment for individuals & families. Family medicine doctors may detect, address, & manage a number of diseases, illnesses, & conditions.
As a gynecologic oncologist in Utah, Dr. Tensmeyer is trained to diagnose, treat and manage cancers of the reproductive system in women. This can include preventive care, diagnostic services to determine the type and stage of cancer, the creation of a customized treatment plan, and surgical operations to remove the cancerous areas, when determined to be medically necessary.
Sports medicine physicians are trained to provide treatment and prevention plans for those participating in sports and related physical activities. Dr. Tensmeyer is trained to treat complications such as muscle tears and strains, concussions, tendon and ligament damage, shin splints, sports hernias, fractures, and a variety of others. Treatments may include rehabilitation services, therapies and a variety of surgical operations, among others.