Dr. Saloni Sharma

DR. SALONI SHARMA is double board-certified in physical medicine & rehabilitation and pain management. She specializes in the non-operative care of spine, muscle, and joint pain, employing a multi-modal approach. She is director and founder of the Integrative Medicine Center at the Rothman Institute and advocates for comprehensive care, wellness, and improved well-being. She has completed acupuncture training at Harvard University, studied Physician Wellness through Stanford University, and is a fellow of Integrative Medicine in the Andrew Weill program at University of Arizona. At a national level, she serves on the American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation’s Opioid Task Force and as Co-Chair of the Pain & Spine Rehabilitation practice area. She continues to support alternatives to opioids and is a course director for a national physician course on navigating the opioid crisis and managing pain with integrative approaches.

Dr. Sharma is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University and has published numerous research articles, textbook chapters, and continues to teach and lecture to residents and medical students. Her teaching skills were recognized with the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Education at Sidney Kimmel Medical College in 2018. She has been voted a Top Doc by her peers multiple years including 2020. Dr. Sharma served as a Chief Resident at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and as Chief Fellow at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. To learn simple ways to improve well-being and feel better, follow her at https://www.instagram.com/salonisharmamd/ (@salonisharmamd) and on her personal website https://www.salonisharmamd.com/.