Dr. Anderson began his medical career as a physical therapist, completing his training at the University of Michigan. After two years as a practicing physical therapist, Dr. Anderson entered the University of Michigan Medical School. Upon graduation, he was accepted to the Northwestern Orthopedic Surgery residency program in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Anderson followed his residency with a fellowship at the Cincinnati Sportsmedicine and Orthopedic Center under the direction of Dr. Frank Noyes. Since 1995, Dr. Anderson has developed an orthopedic practice with a Sports Medicine emphasis. He has been involved with many local high school athletic programs, and prides himself on serving these patients in a caring and timely manner to get them back on the playing field as soon as they are able.
After graduation from the University of Notre Dame, Dr. Kelley received his Medical and Orthopedic Training at The Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York City. In 1992, Dr. Kelley moved to his wife’s hometown of Peru, Il., where he practiced General Orthopedics with emphasis on Joint Replacement and Sports Medicine for 15 years.
Dr. Kelley was born and raised in Ann Arbor and recently returned home to join Dr. Anderson, adding his experience to the highly respected Michigan SportsMedicine and Orthopedic Center.








