Dr. Matthew A. Pecci
1 Boston Medical Ctr Pl # 1
Walnut Creek, CA, United States
02108
Facility Affiliations
Dr. Matthew A. Pecci's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
Dr. Matthew Pecci received his undergraduate degree from Boston College and his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He was a resident at UCLA Family Medicine Residency in Los Angeles, California and completed his fellowship in sports medicine at Ohio State University Sports Medicine Fellowship. Dr. Pecci is board certified in both family medicine and sports medicine and has held academic positions as Clinical Instructor and Assistant Professor at Ohio State and Boston University. He founded and worked as the Director of Boston University’s Primary Care Sports Medicine fellowship as well as the Director of the sports medicine and orthopedic curricula for the Boston Medical Center Family Medicine residency. Dr. Pecci served as the Director of Sports Medicine at Boston University coordinating and providing care for Boston University student-athletes. In addition under Dr. Pecci’s direction, primary care sports medicine physicians from Boston University provided medical coverage for athletics at Boston College, MIT, UMass Boston, Emerson College, Pine Manor College and many Boston Public High Schools. During his career, Dr. Pecci has covered many large-scale athletic events, including the Bay State Games, the Boston Marathon, AVP volleyball and U.S.A gymnastics. He also served as the medical director for several Boston area triathlons.
Education
- UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SCHOOL (Grad. 1995)
Awards & Recognitions
- Alpha Sigma Nu Honor Society
- Golden Key Honor Society
- Alpha Epsilon Delta Honor Society
- All-American Scholar Collegiate Award
- Academic Dean’s Scholar
- Outstanding College Student of America
- Graduated Summa Cum Laude from Boston College
- National Collegiate Medical Professions Award
Publications & Research
- Murai MH, Pecci MA, et al. Left-ventricular hypertrophy in a rugby player on anabolic steroids: a case study. Athletic Therapy Today. 2005;10(6):25-27.
- Blue JG, Pecci MA. The collapsed athlete. Orthopedic Clinics of North America. 2002;33(3):471-478.
- Pecci MA, Lombardo JA. Performance-enhancing supplements. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America. 2000;11(4):949-960.
- Pecci MA, Kreher J. Clavicle fractures. American Family Physician. 2008;77(1):65-72.
- Pecci MA, Comeau D, Chawla V. Skin conditions in the athlete. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2009;37(2):406-18.
- Pecci MA. Knee pain in the recreational athlete. Family Practice Recertification. 2007;29(11):45-50.
Insurance accepted by this Doctor
- Anthem BCBS Of California
- Blue Shield Of California
Never go to this Walnut Creek practice, If you go ask for some other Dr other than Dr Pecci or Dr Preston at Walnut Creek/ My wife met an accident last year and she underwent treatment through Dr Pecci and Dr Preston who after months of treatments, diagnosis and experimental drugs weren't able to find out what was wrong with my wife's shoulder. On the top of it when our attorney asked for narrative report for which he took 2 months approx. to respond despite paying him 250$ and numerous follow ups, he mentioned that my wife was pretending to be not right just for some benefits. His statement completely ruined our case and worse part is that my wife is still not even half cured. All courtesy Dr Pecci. Such a worse experience. Dr Pecci in fact shattered our trust in him completely by giving in writing something which was absolutely false. I suspect he might have written this to get some benefits from the insurance company. Such a shame!!!
I would rather sit at home and let the wounds heal by themselves rather than going to a doctor like Dr Pecci
Submitted Sept. 28, 2017