Dr. Dave HaightMD, CAQ

Family Medicine

at Flying Horse Medical Center — Colorado Springs, CO

About

S. Army. He completed his sports medicine fellowship through the Uniformed Services Primary Care Sports Medicine Program and trained at the prestigious Robert P. Nirschl Sports Medicine Clinic. He also covered Georgetown University Athletics to sharpen his diagnostic and treatment skills.

Dr. Haight served as Team Physician for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, the 2015 Toronto Pan Am Games, and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics. In 2015, he also served as Chief Medical Officer for the United States at the Military World Championships. He co-chaired the Armed Forces Sports Medical Advisory Committee to United States Armed Forces Sports from 2013 to 2017 and currently participates in the international provider pool for USA Wrestling. At Flying Horse, Dr. Haight specializes in diagnostic evaluation of sports injuries, ultrasound-guided regenerative injections, prolotherapy, and PRP using the Arthrex Angel System, which concentrates platelets up to 18 times.

Education & Training

Fellowship

Primary Care Sports Medicine, Uniformed Services Primary Care Sports Medicine Program

Additional Training

Robert P. Nirschl Sports Medicine Clinic; Georgetown University Athletics coverage

Certifications

Board Certified Family and Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician

Conditions Treated

sports injuriesosteoarthritisdegenerative tendonosisinjured tendonsinjured ligamentsinjured musclesinjured joints

Who is Dr. Haight right for?

Dr. Haight is an excellent fit for athletes, active adults, and patients managing musculoskeletal injuries. He treats osteoarthritis, degenerative tendonosis, and injuries to tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints. Patients seeking regenerative options such as PRP or prolotherapy benefit from his deep expertise. Adults looking for a sports medicine physician with elite-level experience will find few providers with his credentials.

Similar Doctors Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Haight treats a wide range of sports medicine conditions, including osteoarthritis, degenerative tendonosis, and injuries to tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints. He specializes in both diagnostic evaluation and regenerative treatment options. His background spans amateur athletes to Olympic competitors.

PRP, or platelet-rich plasma therapy, uses a patient's own concentrated platelets to support healing in injured tissue. Dr. Haight performs ultrasound-guided PRP injections using the Arthrex Angel System, which concentrates platelets up to 18 times. He also offers prolotherapy as a complementary regenerative option.

An initial sports medicine visit with Dr. Haight costs $199. That fee includes one follow-up appointment. This straightforward pricing applies to sports medicine patients without requiring a membership.

Dr. Haight completed his sports medicine fellowship through the Uniformed Services Primary Care Sports Medicine Program during 22 years in the Army. He also trained at the Robert P. Nirschl Sports Medicine Clinic and covered Georgetown University Athletics. He holds board certification in both family medicine and primary care sports medicine.

Yes. Dr. Haight served as Team Physician at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, the 2015 Toronto Pan Am Games, and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics. S. at the 2015 Military World Championships and currently participates in the USA Wrestling international provider pool.

Yes, Dr. Haight performs ultrasound-guided regenerative injections for greater precision. This technique improves accuracy when targeting injured tendons, ligaments, and joints. It is a standard part of his sports medicine practice at Flying Horse Medical Center.

Yes, Dr. Haight is board-certified in both family medicine and primary care sports medicine. His dual training gives him a broad clinical foundation alongside his specialized expertise in sports injuries and regenerative care.

Doctor profile last updated June 9, 2026