About Us: About the Practice
Haar Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, PC is a world-renowned, inter-disciplinary practice. Located in the Upper East Side of New York City, Robert D. Haar, MD performs state-of-the-art treatment of all types of musculoskeletal disorders, including sports medicine, rotator cuff and ACL repairs, and knee, shoulder and ankle surgery.
On-site there is an accredited office-based surgical facility where orthopedic and sports surgeries and procedures are performed on an outpatient basis. The accreditation is by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities (AAAASF). AAAASF is a nationally recognized accrediting agency approved by the New York State Commissioner of Health.
This website has been designed to acquaint you with our many facilities as well as our vast array of services. However, if you have any additional questions or concerns, we welcome your feedback. Call us at (212) 876-7000 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Haar or to request more information.
Haar Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, PC and its staff look forward to hearing from you!
What's New
Dr. Haar discusses the more attractive option for younger patients suffering with arthritis and knee pain. View Now »
Combined Partial Knee Replacement and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Dr. Haar has recently performed a successful combined partial knee replacement and anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. This was done as an outpatient service at his accredited office based surgical facility.
Minimally Invasive Hip and Knee Replacement is a step forward in joint replacement because it may provide a number of potential benefits. MIS Joint Replacement requires only a small incision and potentially causing less trauma to the soft tissues. Read More »
This minimally invasive procedure can most often be done as an outpatient and feels more like a normal knee than a traditional knee replacement. Other dramatic benefits include a better range of motion versus a full replacement, a higher level of possible activity, a smaller incision, etc. Read More »
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