Joseph Snooks, MD
Non-operative:
Pediatrics
Sports Medicine
Internal Medicine
Medical School
Mercer University School of Medicine
Residency
Prisma Health/University of South Carolina
School of Medicine Greenville
Fellowship
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of Alabama
Board Certification
American Board of Sports Medicine
American Board of Pediatrics
Non-Operative Sports Medicine
Joseph Snooks, MD
A native of Effingham County, Joseph Snooks, MD, is board certified in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and Fellowship trained and board certified in primary care sports medicine.
Joseph Snooks, MD, is triple board-certified in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics and Primary Care Sports Medicine. He specializes in non-operative care for sports injuries and musculoskeletal conditions, helping children, adults, athletes and active individuals recover safely and return to the activities they enjoy.
Born and raised in Effingham County, Dr. Snooks developed an early interest in sports medicine through his own athletic experiences. He played collegiate baseball as a pitcher at Armstrong Atlantic State University before attending Mercer University School of Medicine in Savannah.
Dr. Snooks completed a combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics residency through Prisma Health at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville earning board certification in both specialties. He later completed a Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of Alabama, where he earned his third board certification
During his fellowship, Dr. Snooks served as a team physician for the University of Alabama Football, Women’s Soccer, and Baseball teams. He provided medical coverage for several premier collegiate events, including the College Football Playoff, NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament, and the College Baseball World Series. His experience also included providing coverage for Club Hockey, Club Lacrosse, and the University of Alabama Adaptive Athletics wheelchair basketball program. In addition, he served as team physician for Central High School in Tuscaloosa and as medical director for multiple Alabama high school state championship events.
His clinical interests include acute and overuse injuries, concussion management, sports physicals, adaptive athletics, bone and joint health, musculoskeletal ultrasound and ultrasound-guided procedures. His comprehensive approach may incorporate imaging, laboratory testing, physical therapy, exercise and nutrition guidance, PRP, bone stimulation and injections when appropriate.
- Concussion protocol and management
- Using non-surgical modalities such as physical therapy and customized exercises, to help prevent and treat common sports-related muscular and skeletal conditions and injuries.
- work alongside physical therapists, prosthetists, coaches, trainers and other members of the athlete’s care team to help improve movement, protect long-term joint health and support continued participation
- Obtain and utilize special knowledge of athletic conditioning principles and apply it when helping patients.
- Focus on rehabilitation to increase and optimize functionality and mobility, and to prevent injuries from reoccurring.
- Educate patients with nutritional advice and guidance, mainly on diet and exercise, and how it will help build strength and endurance, enhancing their athletic performance.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Snooks enjoys spending time with his wife, Shelby and their four sons. He also enjoys being outdoors, golfing, hunting, fishing, and coaching youth sports. He is proud to return home and serve the families and athletes of Southeast Georgia
Procedures
- Hydration Management
- Heat-Related Illnesses
- Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections
- Ultrasound-Guided Treatments
- School Physicals
- Injury Prevention
- Performance Improvement
Excercise Counseling
Diagnostic Care
Running Support
