
Dr. Tim Oyeniran is a board-certified sports medicine physician specializing in the physical and mental health of child and adolescent athletes. He combines advanced clinical expertise with an athlete-centered approach to help young people build resilience, optimize performance, and maintain overall well-being.
Dr. Oyeniran completed his fellowship at the University of Connecticut (UCONN), where he cared for Division I athletes across all varsity sports, including the championship-winning men’s and women’s basketball teams. He has also provided medical coverage for collegiate programs and professional teams such as Hartford Athletic (USL Championship).
A former varsity basketball co-captain, Dr. Oyeniran brings firsthand understanding of athletic demands and recovery. He is also the creator of Rehab Pro, an award-winning digital platform expanding access to at-home physical therapy and athlete recovery. His innovative work integrates technology and medicine to advance modern sports care.
In collaboration with Greenwich Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Dr. Oyeniran helps young athletes strengthen both body and mind, so they can thrive on and off the field.
Pre-Participation Sports Physicals, Concussion Evaluation & Return-to-Play Management, Female Athlete Triad Screening, Consults for Exercise & Mental Health, Nutrition consults, School, Camp, DOT, and Work Physicals,Running/Gait Analysis.
In-person (Greenwich, CT) & Virtual (Zoom, Simple Practice)
Dr. Oyeniran has served as Assistant Team Physician for UCONN Athletics, Hartford Athletic (USL Soccer), and Team Physician for Eastern Connecticut State University, and has experience covering MMA, boxing, and high-level sporting events including Ironman. He has presented nationally at sports medicine conferences, serves on the clinical faculty at Montefiore/Einstein, and remains active in advancing the field through teaching, research, and digital health innovation—including as the founder of Rehab Pro, a platform supporting recovery and home exercise.
Dr. Oyeniran sees patients by appointment and may be reached through Greenwich Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 203-531-1030.