Physician Bio
Dr. Steven Zonner is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board
of Family Practice and has over 30 years of experience in the fields of
primary care, occupational and sports medicine. In his family medicine
practice, Dr. Zonner promotes physical fitness to prevent disease and
assists his patients to make educated decisions with regard to their health
care. As an expert on concussions, Dr. Zonner currently serves as the
Concussion Program Director of the Tri-Valley and Golden State Elite youth
Ice Hockey Programs in Dublin, CA as well as Medical Consultant for the
Concussion Committee of the California Amateur Hockey Association.
Dr. Zonner completed the majority of his medical training in Chicago starting
with his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree (DO) from the Chicago College
of Osteopathic Medicine. After finishing his Family Medicine internship
and residency at Botsford General Hospital in Michigan, he returned to
Chicago to complete his primary care sports medicine fellowship at Rush-Presbyterian-St.
Luke’s Medical Center. In 1990, he went on to become the head team
physician for Arizona State University and has been invited to work at
the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. He has been treating
people of all ages and athletic abilities in the San Francisco Bay Area
since 2004. Dr. Zonner is also fluent in Spanish.
“My philosophy is to provide the same quality and coordination of
medical care that I would provide to my own family and friends. Too often
in today’s medical world, physicians do not have the time to explain
the details of your care nor do they have the time to speak with other
providers involved. I will work with other members of your medical care
team (e.g., radiologists, physical therapists, specialists, chiropractors)
to coordinate your care and provide optimal treatment.”