received his BA from The Johns Hopkins University, attended medical school at the University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City Missouri, and then completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. He practiced for almost 17 years as a sports medicine and spine specialist in San Francisco, California before joining the Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine team in New York.
While in San Francisco, he noticed that a number of patients that he was treating in his clinic had pelvic pain syndromes that were either contributing to or were the primary cause of his patients’ pain. In light of the aforementioned, he took an interest in pelvic pain and realized that there were limited resources with regard to addressing pelvic pain conditions.
He joined the Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine Team in order to further pursue his interests. As a physiatrist, he feels that he brings a unique approach to patient care with the goal of pain reduction/resolution, improvement in the quality of life, and allowing the patient to return to the activities that they enjoy.
I became a physician because I was inspired by my father who was a family medicine physician. I saw how much he enjoyed his work and the respect and relationships that he developed with his patients in our community.
As both an osteopathic physician and a physiatrist, my approach to patients is to "treat the body as a whole" with the goal of restoring function so that patients can return to activities that they enjoy doing.
Dr. Reutter received his BA from The Johns Hopkins University, attended medical school at the University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City Missouri, and then completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas.