Matthew Endrizzi, MD, Family Practitioner
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Matthew Endrizzi, MD

Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine

905 S. 8th St A Deming NM, 88030

About

Dr. Matthew Endrizzi is a Sports Medicine Family Practitioner in Deming, NM. As a Sports Medicine Family Practitioner, Dr. Endrizzi is trained to assess, diagnose, prevent, and treat sports injuries in patients of all ages, and refer those patients to further services if needed. Sports Medicine Family Practitioners must complete specialized training in order to help each patient maximize function and improve quality of life.

Education and Training

University of New Mexico SOM MD 2018

Board Certification

American Board of Family Medicine

Sports Medicine (Family Medicine)

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

Primary Care Sports MedicineFamily Medicine

Treatments

  • Arthritis care, acute and chronic tendon injuries, concussion care, nutrition education

Fellowships

  • Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at Texas Tech University HSC in El Paso, Texas

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Academy of Family Physicians American Medical Society of Sports Medicine

What do you attribute your success to?

  • My parents. Father was a school teacher. Mother is a social worker and school counselor

Hobbies / Sports

  • Weightlifting. Golf. Basketball.

Matthew Endrizzi, MD's Practice location

Mimbres Valley Medical Group

905 S. 8th St A -
Deming, NM 88030
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Get to know Sports Medicine Specialist Dr. Matthew Endrizzi, who serves patients in Deming, New Mexico.

A committed sports medicine specialist, Dr. Endrizzi is affiliated with Mimbres Valley Medical Group, located in his hometown of Deming, New Mexico. His areas of expertise include athletic injury diagnosis and treatment, ultrasound-guided injections, diagnostic ultrasound, concussion management, arthritis care, non-surgical fracture care, team and event coverage, and preventative medicine.

With a broad educational background, he is a graduate of Deming High School. He then went on to attend the University of New Mexico’s Combined Bachelor of Arts/Medical Degree program, where he was chosen to participate based on his dedication to providing medical care in New Mexico and his various academic, personal, and extra-curricular achievements.

After earning his medical degree from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine in 2018, Dr. Endrizzi completed a three-year residency in Family Medicine at the HonorHealth Medical Center in Scottsdale, Arizona. In June 2022, he completed a Sports Medicine fellowship at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, Texas. During this fellowship, he served as the sports team physician for both the University of Texas at El Paso and the United Soccer League’s El Paso Locomotive.

An expert in his field, the doctor is board-certified in family medicine and sports medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). The ABFM is a non-profit, independent medical association of American physicians who practice family medicine and its sub-specialties.

On a professional level, he is an active member of the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Medical Society of Sports Medicine.

Sports medicine is the medical specialty concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries due to athletic activity. Sports medicine specialists are either orthopedic surgeons or primary care physicians who prescribe treatments for professional and amateur athletes. They are trained to address issues associated with nutrition, sports psychology, and substance abuse. They may also counsel athletes on injury prevention.

On a more personal note, Dr. Endrizzi attributes his success to his parents, who have dedicated their careers to education and social work. In his free time, he enjoys weightlifting, golf, basketball, and spending time with his family.

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