Meet The Doctors

Dr. Daniel Alexander

Born and raised in Buffalo and a former lieutenant in the Buffalo Fire Department, Dr. Alexander received his medical degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo. His orthopedic training was completed at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. During his orthopedic training, Dr. Alexander specialized in orthopedic sports surgery including arthroscopy of the shoulder, knee, hip, and ankle, as well as rotator cuff repair, ACL reconstruction, joint replacement and orthopedic trauma. He has continued to specialize in these areas in the Finger Lakes region, and also takes care of many work-related injuries, including carpal tunnel surgery. He provides both emergency care and elective surgery at the Geneva and Newark FLBJ Centers. He also covers the emergency room at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Surgery Center in Penn Yan. Dr. Alexander will be happy to assist you with your orthopedic needs. Dr. Alexander resides locally with his wife and four children.

Dr. David Cywinski

Dr. Cywinski, raised in Buffalo, NY, has an interesting background which includes 14 years as a Fayetteville, NY firefighter and as a paramedical instructor at SUNY Health Science Center. His BA degree in Biology was obtained at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He received his medical degree at SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse in 2000. He then completed a dual residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital. He is board eligible in both. Dr. Cywinski has joined Finger Lakes Bone and Joint Center, LLP to practice non surgical orthopedic medicine.His interests are hunting, fishing and the outdoors. He also was a National Rugby Player and will practice sports medicine. He would be happy to take care of your orthopedic or sports problems and injuries. Dr. Cywinski lives locally with his family.

Scott Matoon – PA

After graduating from Midlakes High School, Scott enlisted in the United States Army, where he functioned as a combat medic for over three years. After serving as a medical specialist in the 28th Combat Support Hospital, Scott was honorably discharged to further pursue his medical education. He attended Oswego State University, where he graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Biology. Scott then completed his Masters of Science degree in Physician Assistant studies at the Arizona School of Health Sciences in Phoenix, Arizona. During his tenure at the Arizona School of Health Sciences, Scott completed rotations in OBGYN, general surgery, pediatrics, orthopedic surgery, emergency medicine, sports medicine, family practice and internal medicine. Scott is also certified in advanced cardiac life support, basic life support, and nutrition counseling. Scott has been practicing as a Physicians Assistant in orthopedics for the last five years.

Dr. Buoye – Podiatrist

 

 

 

 

Chris Springer – NP

After graduating from Midlakes High School in 1980, Chris went straight into the work force. He was employed with Wegmans for eighteen years holding various positions including Assistant Store Manager. During his last few years of employment, he applied his awarded Wegmans Scholarship to attend Finger Lakes Community College (FLCC). While at FLCC, Chris earned degrees in Associated Liberal Arts and Associate of Applied Sciences in Nursing. While working as a Registered Professional Nurse in Canandaigua, Chris attended the University of Rochester School of Nursing, where he chose the accelerated program and combined the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (cum laude) and Master of Science in Nursing with completion of the program in three years. He spent his first seven years as a Nurse Practitioner at University Hospital in Syracuse in the cardio-thoracic intensive care unit and managed open heart and thoracic surgical patients. Chris joined the Finger Lakes Bone and Joint Center in April of 2010.