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Dr. Steve Zonner, Medical Director

Dr. Zonner has a sincere passion for treating his patients; he enjoys taking the time to clearly explain the diagnosis, treatment and required follow up. Over the years he has gained a genuine reputation for helping his patients to make educated and cost-effective decisions with regard to their health care. He is also fluent in Spanish.
Dr. Zonner is Board Certified in Family Practice. He also practices and provides expertise in the related field of Occupational Medicine. Over the past several years he has worked with and developed excellent relationships with employers in various industries. He has an excellent track record at effectively caring for injured workers to return to duty in the safest, quickest way possible.
He achieved his Bachelor of Arts in Biology MCD (Molecular Cellular Developmental). He attended Midwestern University in Chicago, Illinois where he received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. The doctor completed his internship and residency training in Family Medicine at Botsford General Hospital in Detroit with a sub-specialty fellowship in Sports Medicine at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's in Chicago.
At age 32, he was selected to become one of the youngest head team physicians in the PAC-10 conference, now known as the PAC-12. He was the Team Physician for Arizona State University. Dr. Zonner moved his family to the San Francisco Bay Area in 2004. His experience and practice has encompassed the treatment of family medicine, sports injuries and Occupational Health.
In his spare time Dr. Zonner enjoys precious time off with his wife and family that includes an 18, 16, 13, and 11 year olds as well as 2 dogs. Dr. Zonner loves to swim and bicycle to keep fit and his favorite spectator sport is ice hockey (Go Sharks!). He loves the Internet and spreading good medical information to those with whom he is connected. Presently, he is working on a state level task force to bring about more awareness of proper concussion recognition and treatment, particularly in youth ice hockey. |