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Dr. Saad graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 2007. He works in Dearborn, MI and 2 other locations and specializes in Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Dr. Saad is affiliated with Beaumont Hospital Dearborn Oakwood Campus and Beaumont Hospital Taylor.

After graduating with high distinction from Wayne State University School of Medicine in 2007, Dr. Saad went on to complete an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, MI. After completion of his residency, Dr. Saad went on to complete a Fellowship at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic where he cared for the professional athletes of the Cleveland Browns, Cavaliers and Indians.

The focus of Dr. Saadโ€™s practice is on sports medicine-related injuries with a special interest in shoulder/knee arthroscopy. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Saad, please call Michigan Orthopedic Specialists at 313-277-6700, Option 1

Dr. Saad is a member of the Michigan Orthopaedic Society, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine.

Dr. Saadโ€™s treatment philosophy is to include all team members in the treatment process, including physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, and coaches. He encourages his patients to ask questions to help them become better educated about their condition.

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