Dr. Jeffrey D. Hassebrock is an upper extremity sports surgeon at Mayo Clinic specializing in arthroscopic and open approaches to the upper extremity. Dr. Hassebrock completed two sub-specialty orthopedic fellowships. The first at the University of Colorado for his Sports and Shoulder fellowship where he developed a true love for shoulder pathology and returning patients back to their prior high levels of activity. He then spent a year at the University of Virginia for a Hand/upper extremity fellowship taking care of athletes of all ages with upper extremity problems. Dr. Hassebrock sees the full spectrum of injuries to the shoulder and elbow and in addition treats the athletic and traumatic injuries of the hand and wrist.
Jeff D. Hassebrock, M.D.
Physician
- Sports Medicine
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Phoenix, AZ
- Tempe, AZ

Interests
Undergraduate Studies
BS - Biology (Emphasis in Molecular Biology) - Regis University
Medical School
University of Washington School of Medicine
Residency
Orthopedic Surgery, Programs in Arizona, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Fellowship
Orthopedic Sports and Shoulder - University of Colorado
Orthopedic Hand and Upper Extremity - University of Virginia
2024 - present - Residency Advisory Director, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine - Arizona, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine and Science, Department of Education Services
2023 - present - Fellowship Member, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons
2025 -Traveling Fellowship, Herodicus Society
2024 - Quiz Bowl Champions, American Association for Hand Surgery
2023 - Meeting Scholarship, American Association for Hand Surgery
2022 - Spirit of Mayo Award, Mayo Clinic Arizona
2022 - Resident Scholarship, Arthroscopy Association of North America