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Siegel HeadshotExeter, NHCastle Connolly Medical Ltd., America’s trusted source for identifying Top Doctors, has selected Joshua A. Siegel, MD of Access Sports Medicine for inclusion in its highly selective list of Regional Top Doctors this year. Dr. Joshua Siegel has been selected in the Sports Medicine category and is one of only two New Hampshire physicians to be selected and the only Seacoast area physician nominated.  He will be featured in The New York Times on Saturday, September 7th.

Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. publishes its list of Castle Connolly Top Doctors online, as well as in a wide variety of printed directories, partner publications, including The New York Times and on partner/affiliate websites including US News and World Report’s annually updated list of “Top Doctors.” All told, less than 5% of the nation’s licensed physicians have been selected as Castle Connolly Top Doctors in their regions for their specialties.

Castle Connolly Top Doctors® are selected after being nominated by peer physicians in an online nomination process. Nominations are open to all board certified MDs and DOs and each year tens of thousands of doctors cast many tens of thousands of nominations. Honorees are selected from the nominees by the Castle Connolly physician-led research team based on criteria including their medical education, training, hospital appointments, disciplinary histories and more.

Joshua Siegel, MD is Director of the Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy programs at Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics. He is a US Ski and Snowboard, US Olympic Committee and US Golf Association Team Physician and is Team Physician for several prominent New Hampshire high schools. Dr. Siegel also works with regional Division I Collegiate Athletes throughout the year. His interests include the surgical and medical treatment of all athletic injuries and he is experienced in the most advanced arthroscopic surgical techniques of the shoulder and knee. Dr. Siegel has pioneered several treatment options in New Hampshire including PRP therapy and the use of musculoskeletal ultrasound.

Dr. Siegel will be featured in the Saturday, September 7th edition of The New York Times.  For more information visit accesssportsmed.com.