Dr. Stull graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 1984. He received his medical degree from Yale University in 1988, and then completed
a residency in orthopedic surgery at the New York Orthopedic Hospital, Columbia Medical Center in New York City, graduating in 1993. He then received specialized training in sports medicine by completing a year-long fellowship at the University of Colorado and Aspen Valley Hospital in Aspen, Colorado. He has had experience treating professional, collegiate, high school, and all levels of recreational athletes. He has published extensively in the orthopedic literature including articles based on original research.
Dr. Stull is the Head Team Physician for the Colorado Mammoth and Denver Outlaws Professional Lacrosse teams.…
I think Dr. Stull was a very nice person with a great bedside manner as a doctor. He seemed very knowledgeable and explained everything very well. I would definitely recommend him to others.
January 22, 2013by Mary Y. (Verified Patient)
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It was pretty much routine. He gave pictures of knee before and after clean up of arthritis, but said nothing about the torn MCL and advice as to not further injure or care for the knee in my line of work as a Flight Attendant. Maybe I should have asked
December 4, 2012by Karl E. (Verified Patient)
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He is an awesome Doctor. I would recommend him to everyone.
Less than a year agoby a Verified Patient
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I was slightly dissapointed. As an othropedic surgeon, I expected Dr. Stull to be more hands on. He only spent about 5 minutes in the room with me, had me move the affected joint once or twice, and then told me I needed and MRI. I guess I just expected a more robust hands on evaluation of the problem.
He was very thorough and honest regarding my situation.