About Steven Pancio, II, MD
Steven Pancio, II, MD, is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon in Winchester, Virginia, who specializes in sports medicine and joint replacement surgery.
A native of Western New York, Dr. Pancio received his undergraduate and medical school degree from the University of Buffalo in Buffalo, New York. He then completed his orthopedic residency training at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota (perennially ranked the #1 hospital in the United States) – one of the most prestigious orthopedic residency programs in the country. Dr. Pancio translates the values that he learned while at the Mayo Clinic to care for his current patients.
Dr. Pancio received additional training in minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures, sports medicine, and joint replacement surgery while working as an affiliate physician with the US Ski Team at the Lake Tahoe Orthopedic Institute.
He treats disorders of the shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, and all sports-related injuries. He focuses on restoring damaged joints, ligaments, tendons, and bones. From weekend warriors to high-level athletes, Dr. Pancio provides personalized care to treat all patients.
As a chief resident and fellow, he participated in the care of the Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Lynx, and the US Men’s Alpine Ski Team. Dr. Pancio and his wife, Dr. Brooke Pancio, have two children. His wife practices at Family Medicine at Selma Medical Associates in Winchester, Virginia. Dr. Pancio prides himself on being a family man and is an avid outdoorsman. He enjoys skiing, golfing, cycling, fishing, and playing with his two dogs, Malleus and Chesney. Dr. Pancio has several family members who reside in the Winchester area, and he is a passionate fan of the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres.