Daniel Haber, MD

Orthopedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist located in Campbell, CA

About Dr. Haber

Daniel Haber, MD, sports medicine specialist and orthopedic surgeon at Daniel Haber MD in Campbell, California, earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Idaho. He obtained his medical degree through the University of Utah School of Medicine, and followed up with an internship in emergency medicine at the University of California San Diego. Dr. Haber did his  residency in orthopedics at Stanford University and completed a fellowship at Southern California Center for Sports Medicine.

Dr. Haber is a Candidate Member of the American Orthopedic Society. He is published in leading orthopedic journals and is board certified in sports medicine and orthopedic surgery.

Dr. Haber’s passion for sports medicine led to his role as the sports team physician at San Jose State, where he provides care for the school’s elite Division 1 athletes. Dr. Haber uses the same innovative orthopedic techniques with his regular patients as he does with his collegiate players.

Daniel Haber, MD, sports medicine specialist and orthopedic surgeon at Daniel Haber MD in Campbell, California, earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Idaho. He obtained his medical degree through the University of Utah School of Medicine, and followed up with an internship in emergency medicine at the University of California San Diego. Dr. Haber did his  residency in orthopedics at Stanford University and completed a fellowship at Southern California Center for Sports Medicine.

Dr. Haber is a Candidate Member of the American Orthopedic Society. He is published in leading orthopedic journals and is board certified in sports medicine and orthopedic surgery.

Dr. Haber’s passion for sports medicine led to his role as the sports team physician at San Jose State, where he provides care for the school’s elite Division 1 athletes. Dr. Haber uses the same innovative orthopedic techniques with his regular patients as he does with his collegiate players.


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