Dr. Sheryl Oleski, DO
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Sports MedicinePhysical Medicine & Rehabilitation | Sports Medicine
Female
Scranton, PA
Languages supported at her practice: Spanish, English
Languages supported at this practice:
Spanish, English
- Accepting New Patients
- Electronic Health Records
Primary Location
- Northeastern Rehabilitation Associates5 Morgan Hwy Ste 4Scranton, PA 18508
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Dr. Oleski's Background
Bio
Dr. Oleski, DO practices Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation in Scranton, PA. Dr. Oleski graduated from University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2002 and has been in practice for 17 years. Dr. Oleski also specializes in Sports Medicine. She currently practices at Northeastern Rehabilitation Associates and is affiliated with Moses Taylor Hospital. Dr. Oleski accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Humana, and Medicare. In addition to English, Dr. Oleski's practice supports this language: Spanish.
Dr. Oleski, DO practices Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation in Scranton, PA. Dr. Oleski graduated from University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2002 and has been in practi...Dr. Oleski, DO practices Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation in Scranton, PA. Dr. Oleski graduated from University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2002 and has been in practice for 17 years. Dr. Oleski also specializes in Sports Medicine. She currently practices at Northeastern Rehabilitation Associates and is affiliated with Moses Taylor Hospital. Dr. Oleski accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Humana, and Medicare. In addition to English, Dr. Oleski's practice supports this language: Spanish.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Moses Taylor Hospital
- Moses Taylor Hospital
Education
- Medical School, 2002
- University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Pikeville, KY
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