To make an appointment, call 952.831.TRIA (8742)
Monday - Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M.

Get treated where the pros go
Pro Sports Affiliations
Official team doctors for the Vikings, Timberwolves, Wild, Twins, Lynx, select Gopher teams - and now you.
The same sports medicine expertise gained from years of caring for professional, collegiate and high school athletes is available to all athletes, from the little leaguer to the weekend warrior. Using advanced methods and techniques, these experts have years of experience returning elite athletes to competition. No matter what your injury, we have the doctors to assess and treat it.

Our doctors understand the importance of team. You’re involved when smart healthcare decisions are made, and determine, alongside the doctors, the right game plan to regain mobility and strength. Treatment and rehabilitation is not a one size fits all prescription, that’s why we listen and work with you to customize the strategy to match your specific needs.
David A. Fischer, M.D.
Timberwolves and Former Vikings Team Doctor
Dr. David A. Fischer, founding physician of TRIA, served as Vikings Medical Director for over 25 years and as the Timberwolves team doctor since 1989. Dr. Fischer has a long history of serving professional and Olympic athletes, including the 1992 Olympic Men’s Basketball Dream Team.

View Dr. Fischer’s bio.
Joel Boyd, M.D.
Vikings, Wild, and Lynx Team Doctor
Dr. Joel Boyd has been team doctor for the Wild and Lynx since their inaugural seasons in 2000 (Wild) and 1999 (Lynx). In the 2007 football season, Dr. Boyd took over for Dr. David Fischer as team doctor for the Vikings. Dr. Boyd provides orthopaedic expertise when players sustain injuries during play. Dr. Boyd is also a United States Olympic Team Physician and has served the men’s and women’s hockey teams in Nagano, Japan in 1998, in addition to many United States World Championship hockey teams.

View Dr. Boyd’s bio.
John A. Steubs, M.D.
Twins Team Doctor
As team doctor for the Minnesota Twins since 1986, Dr. Steubs’ responsibilities include taking care of players, coaches and umpires. The most common injuries he sees for professional baseball players, especially pitchers, are shoulder and elbow injuries resulting from throwing. Less common are fielders’ knee and ankle injuries caused by collisions and sliding.

View Dr. Steubs’ bio.
To make an appointment, call 952.831.TRIA (8742)
Monday - Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M.