Bryan P. McCullough, D.O., is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgery. Dr. McCullough specializes in a variety of orthopedic conditions. He performs multiple procedures including ACL reconstruction, minimally invasive shoulder and knee surgery, joint replacement and fracture care. Dr. McCullough is the orthopedic sports medicine director for 3 of our area high schools: Talawanda, Ross, and Badin. Dr. McCullough currently sees patients at the Oxford, Fairfield, and Beacon West locations.
Dr. McCullough graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Miami University. He was a four year letter-winner for the Redhawks football team and was an Academic All-American finalist his senior year. After graduation, he earned his degree in Osteopathic Medicine from Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He went on to complete his orthopedic surgical residency at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo. He excelled as a resident and earned the top score in the country on his written orthopedic board exam.
Dr. McCullough then completed an additional year of fellowship training in sports medicine at the Taos Orthopedic Institute in New Mexico. While in Taos, Dr. McCullough learned and performed many state-of-the-art procedures including minimally invasive knee and shoulder surgery as well as ACL reconstruction.
Dr. McCullough views all of his patients as athletes. Whether they are trying to get back to their 20 min daily walks, their silver sneakers classes, or back on the field, Dr. McCullough is passionate about getting his patients back to doing what they love.
Dr. McCullough and his wife, Tara (also a Miami alum who played varsity volleyball), are raising their 3 children and enjoying living and working in the local area. Dr. McCullough enjoys participating in endurance events and has completed many marathons and triathlons including an Ironman.
Matthew Daggy, MD, specializes in primary care sports medicine. Prior to joining TriHealth, he developed Pinnacle Orthopaedics' Sports Medicine program from its inception. His love of sports medicine has led to numerous associations, including with several area high schools, the University of Cincinnati track program and the Flying Pig Marathon. In addition, he assists in research as an adjunct professor for Miami University's Department of Kinesiology and Health.
In the past, Dr. Daggy served as team physician for Wittenberg University, assisted team physicians at Xavier University and worked extensively with the Cincinnati Reds and Cincinnati Cyclones. He currently serves as the team physician for Ross High School, Talawanda High School and Union County High School.
Dr. Daggy completed undergraduate studies at the University of Cincinnati in 1999 and medical school at the Wright State University School of Medicine in 2003. He followed with his Bethesda Family Practice residency in 2006 and a fellowship with Bethesda Sports Medicine in 2007. To further develop his comprehensive understanding of sports medicine, he has undergone additional training in the ImPACT Concussion Management Program. As a credentialed consultant, Dr. Daggy offers state-of-the-art expertise in scientifically based and validated concussion management in support of the safe return of athletes to their field of play.
Master of Science in Exercise Science from Miami University. Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine (Athletic Training) from Wilmington College. Lead Athletic Trainer at Talawanda High School for over 30 years. Licensed Athletic Trainer in both the state of Indiana and Ohio. Clinical Preceptor for Miami University. Independent Medical Observer (Concussion Spotter) for Miami University. Member of the Hall of Fame Committee for Talawanda High School. Certified in CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Member of NATA, GLATA, and OATA.
Kendall is a Certified Athletic Trainer at Talawanda High School. She’s originally from the Oxford area and attended Talawanda High School. Kendall graduated from Miami University in 2021 with a B.S. in Athletic Training and her MBA in 2024.