Penn Medicine Provider
Orthopaedic Surgery
Sherif Sherif, MD
4.9
(325)
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 14 and up
Penn Spine Center Pennsylvania Hospital

About me

  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery

Treat everyone you meet like you would like to be treated.  This is my guiding principle.  I consider every patient who walks through my door as a member of my family.  I will offer the exact same medical advice to them as I would to my Mom, my Dad, my Sister, my Wife or my Daughter.

Education and training

  • Medical School: Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University
  • Residency: Kasr Al Ainy, Cairo University Hospitals
  • Residency: Hospital of Ain Shams University
  • Residency: Kasr Al Ainy, Cairo University Hospitals
  • Fellowship: Nasser Institute for Research and Treatment
  • Fellowship: Newton-Wellesley Hospital
  • Fellowship: Union Memorial Hospital
  • Fellowship: Strong Memorial Hospital - University of Rochester
  • Fellowship: Pennsylvania Hospital

What my patients think about me

Average Rating
4.9

325 reviews

Comments are submitted by patients and reflect their views and opinions. The comments are not endorsed by and do not necessarily reflect the views of Penn Medicine.

May 2025
5.0
5.0
he is a wonderful physician
May 2025
5.0
5.0
he is awesome
April 2025
5.0
5.0
always very thorough
April 2025
5.0
5.0
he is an excellent surgeon ( he received excellent recommendations from several other doctors and pain management professionals.) he is also caring, personable, and accessible. he took the time to thoroughly answer questions, in a digestible manner. i highly recommend dr sherif.

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Chester County Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Sherif is a Penn Medicine physician.

My research

McPherson E, Sherif S, Dipane M. Patellar Rebar Augmentation in Revision total knee arthroplasty , Journal of Arthroplastic Surgery, 1(20): 2020,30966-30669


Sherif Sherif, Vincent Arlet Revision surgery for non-union in adult spinal deformity , European Spine Journal, 29(Suppl 1): 2020,103-115


Sherif Sherif, Jubril Ayodeji, Mesfin Addisu Clinical Outcomes of Percutaneous Pedicle screws and open decompression in the management of Thoracolumbar and Lumbar spine metastases. , Lumbar Spine Research Society Meeting, Chicago, IL: 2019


Sherif SM, Jubril A, Mesfin A Lumbopelvic Fixation of U-Shaped Sacral fractures and vertical sacral fractures: Is Concurrent fusion necessary? , AO Spine Fellow Forum, Canada : 2019


McPherson EJ, Czarkowski B, Dipane MV, Sherif SM Incision length in small incision total knee Arthroplasty: how long of an incision is needed? , Journal of Reconstructive Review, 5(1): 2015,27-33


Matta JM, Ziran NM, Sherif SM Iliac osteotomy via the anterior approach for revision hip arthroplasty , Patient Safety in Surgery, 8: 2014,8-32


McPherson EJ, Dipane BA, Portugal MD, Sherif SM Improving pre-operative flexion with primary TKA: A Surgical technique emphasizing knee flexion with 5-years follow-up , Journal of Reconstructive Review, 4(2): 2014,29-36


McPherson EJ, Dipane MV, Sherif SM Massive Pseudotumor in a 28mm Ceramic-Polyethylene Revision THA: A Case Report , Journal of Reconstructive Review, 4(1): 2014,11-16


Sherif SM, McPherson EJ The Fate of the PCL in Cruciate retaining TKA, a Critical review of Surgical Technique , Journal of Reconstructive Review, 3(4): 2013,11-17


McPherson EJ, Sherif SM Dissolvable antibiotic beads in treatment of Periprosthetic Joint Infection and Revision Arthroplasty: The Use of Synthetic pure calcium sulfate (Stimulan) Impregnated with Vancomycin & Tobramycin , Journal of Reconstructive Review, 3(1): 2013,30-43