Here are five quick facts:
1. Dr. Hyatt will see patients at OAL’s Lancaster and Lebanon offices.
2. He will provide care for athletes from local school districts.
3. Dr. Hyatt completed medical school at Jefferson Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
4. Following medical school, he underwent his residency at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Brunswick, N.J.
5. He completed his sports medicine fellowship at The Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University.
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