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Steven Sclafani, MD
Sports Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery
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About me
Dr. Steven Sclafani is board-certified in orthopedic surgery and fellowship trained in sports medicine, with an interest in arthroscopic surgery, minimally invasive surgery and joint preservation surgery. His surgical practice focuses on disorders of the shoulder and knee, in particular, sports injuries and cartilage repairs. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Arthroscopy Association of North America and Morris County Medical Society.
Dr. Sclafani is also Head Team Physician for the Skylands Hockey Team and Sports Orthopedic Consultant for The College of Saint Elizabeth and Pope John XXIII Regional High School.
“My goal is to have my patients return to their pre-injury activities. I look at each patient and injury on an individual basis, applying my training and experience to tailor the appropriate non-operative or operative treatment plan. I work closely with the team at Atlantic Sports Health Associates to provide comprehensive care for my patients.”
SPECIALTIES
Sports Medicine
Orthopedic Surgery
AFFILIATIONS
Accountable Care Organization
Atlantic Medical Group
Morristown Medical Center
Where to see me
Education & Experience
TRAINING
New York Medical College
Medical School
New York University School of Medicine
Residency
American Sports Medicine Institute
Fellowship
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS
Patient Reviews
4.6
- 2.6Feb 14, 2026Procedure was barely explained by physician. I was completely shocked by the intensity of the pain. And no description of what might happen and what to do about it.
- 4.0Feb 13, 2026Good doctor.
- 5.0Feb 12, 2026Always good doctor.
- 1.0Feb 7, 2026I will not recommend to visit Dr. Sclafani again. Instead of the doctor, the PA did the review. The doctor did not spend even 10-15 seconds with me. I had questions about my surgery and I wanted to get the doctor's opinion instead of the PA ( no offense to PA's knowledge ) the doctor did not seem interested in the discussion with me .
- 2.8Feb 7, 2026I left the office, knowing nothing more than I knew when I went in, which was my own idea of what was the issue with my hip.I wasn't informed as to whether I have a ligament or joint issue or reason why I feel intermittent pain. I was referred to physical therapy after saying I was going to go to a gym.I I'm still not clear why my hip bothers me at certain times and if I have a ligament issue. I am 73 and do understand that bone density/ mass changes at this age. I paid my $50 co pay to learn nothing more than what I already knew when I went in. I'm a little surprised that Dr. Sclafani didn't go into any detail as to what could cause the periodic hip/ joint pain. I was in and out of there before I had a chance to think or ask any more questions.
