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Denise Wunderler, DO, FAOASM

Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician

Unify Health Services, on site at Harley-Davidson Motor Company


Dr. Wunderler is a sports medicine physician, USA Volleyball/FIVB team physician, international speaker, and published author who graduated from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. She completed her family medicine residency and sports medicine fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Health System in Cleveland, Ohio.  She currently works in the medical clinic at the Harley-Davidson Motor Company, in York, PA, and coaches her kids’ basketball and track teams in the local recreational sports programs in Palmyra, PA.

She is a mom of 3, including her youngest Vienna, who died at age 2.8 years in 2017, without explanation.

Dr. Wunderler is the founder/president of her family’s 501c3 nonprofit Team Vienna 4 SUDC (Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood) Awareness Inc (in honor of her daughter) and founded the Annual Vienna’s Day of International SUDC Awareness, where all 7 continents join to educate the world about SUDC.

Dr. Wunderler has been a Team Physician with USA Volleyball and FIVB since 2009 and travels internationally to support Team USA.

She earned the award of Fellow of the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine in 2014. She was honored as one of the top 10 inspiring women in osteopathic medicine in a national publication in 2020. She was a nominee for the International ATHENA Award for leadership in 2020.

She is currently working on a special documentary film, The Silent Struggle: Vienna’s Legacy and Unraveling the Mystery of SUDC, which will be entered into film festivals this year.

Dr. Wunderler, discloses that she has no relevant financial relationships with any organization producing, marketing, reselling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients relative to the content of this presentation.

Dr. Wunderler can be reached at dr.wunderler@yahoo.com or 7178526757.

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