Sought out for second opinions
Patients travel to me for second opinions on cartilage transplants, surgery for patellar instability, and ACL and meniscal repair.
My goal is to return my patients to an active lifestyle — for some this means Division 1 sports, and for others it is playing with their children in the park.
Fellowship-trained sports medicine surgeon with 24 years of experience taking care of active patients aged 12 to 80 who want to return to sports.
Dr. Sabrina Strickland is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York and Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopedic Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine. She is a fellowship-trained sports medicine surgeon with 24 years of experience treating active patients aged 12 to 80. Her practice focuses on knee cartilage repair, patellar stabilization, MPFL reconstruction, tibial tubercle osteotomy, ACL and meniscus surgery, and joint preservation — including BEAR, MISHA, and CartiHEAL implants. Patients travel to her from New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey for second opinions on complex knee cases.
Knee pain doesn't have to sideline you. Dr. Strickland works with patients to understand their goals — from returning to marathon running, to getting back on the dance floor, to walking the city pain-free — and builds a plan that gets them there.
Patients travel to me for second opinions on cartilage transplants, surgery for patellar instability, and ACL and meniscal repair.
I participate in FDA trials so that I can offer my patients the newest and most advanced treatments.
I use stem cells in my practice and do stem cell research. My goal is to treat arthritis before joint replacement is required — and if replacement is required, to replace as little of the knee as possible to achieve a good outcome.
Dr. Strickland's practice is intentionally narrow. These are the conditions she operates on every week — with the pace, protocols and outcomes that come from doing a small number of procedures exceptionally well.
01 ligament The workhorses of sports orthopedics — done with the pace, protocols and outcomes that come from treating these injuries every week.
02 cartilage When your knee is worth preserving. Restoration and joint-sparing techniques designed to keep your own knee — not replace it.
03 advanced The latest advances in orthopedic care — robotic precision and regenerative biologics built around your goals.
East 72nd Street · New York “I want patients to understand what's happening inside their knee as well as I do — so the decisions we make are ours together.”
Dr. Strickland is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York and Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopedic Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Her practice focuses on knee cartilage repair, patellar stabilization, patellofemoral replacement, MPFL repair, tibial tubercle osteotomy, meniscal surgery, ACL reconstruction, and cartilage transplants — including BEAR, MISHA and CartiHEAL implants. She does extensive research and continuously works to improve patient outcomes.
“I begin with a thorough evaluation in person or a chart and image review on telehealth and use non-surgical treatments such as hyaluronic acid, PRP, and stem cells when appropriate — but move to surgery when it is necessary to optimize long-term function.”
I love taking care of straightforward problems such as meniscal and ACL tears, small cartilage flaps and arthritis. However, my specialty is joint preservation and patellofemoral joint disease — I offer specialized and state-of-the-art treatment for these often complex conditions.
Patients travel to Dr. Sabrina Strickland at the Hospital for Special Surgery from across New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey — including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Westchester County, Long Island, Stamford, Greenwich, and surrounding areas.
She also treats patients from across the United States and internationally who are seeking specialized care for complex knee conditions and second opinions. Many patients are referred for advanced procedures such as cartilage restoration, patellar stabilization, ACL reconstruction, and joint preservation.
East River Professional Building
Stamford satellite office
Most commercial plans accepted. Out-of-network and self-pay welcome. Patient financing available.
Dr. Strickland focuses on knee and shoulder injuries in active patients — ACL and ligament tears, meniscus tears, cartilage injuries, joint instability, patellar (kneecap) instability, knee arthritis, and joint preservation. Her practice is intentionally narrow: these are conditions she operates on every week.
Surgery is not the first step for most patients. Dr. Strickland begins with a thorough evaluation in person or a chart and image review on telehealth, and uses non-surgical treatments such as hyaluronic acid, PRP (platelet-rich plasma), and stem cells when appropriate. She moves to surgery when it is necessary to optimize long-term function.
Dr. Strickland has 24 years of experience and has performed more than 1,000 ACL reconstructions, 450+ MPFL reconstructions, 470+ tibial tubercle osteotomies, and 300+ osteochondral allograft transplantations. She has authored 93 peer-reviewed publications and is regularly sought out for second opinions on complex knee cases.
The practice is in-network with most major commercial plans including United Healthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Emblem, GHI, and Oxford. Out-of-network and self-pay patients are welcome, and patient financing is available. Coverage is verified before your visit.
Dr. Strickland sees patients at Hospital for Special Surgery, 523 East 72nd Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10021, and at the Stamford / Chelsea Piers satellite office at 1 Blachley Road, Stamford, CT 06902. To request an appointment, use the HSS scheduling link on this page or call (646) 960-7227.
Dr. Strickland sees new patients at HSS on East 72nd Street and at Chelsea Piers in Stamford. Pick the way that's easiest for you.
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