Michael Schwartz, DO
Internal Medicine Physician, Shelton, CT · Princeton Longevity Center
Preventive internal medicine with sports-medicine judgment from Connecticut boxing and MMA ringside care
About
Michael B. Schwartz, DO is the internal-medicine physician at PLC's Shelton location. He earned a BS in Cardiorespiratory Science from SUNY Stony Brook, his DO from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed internal-medicine residency through the Yale / Norwalk Hospital program. His second public chapter is sports medicine: he has served as Chief Ringside Physician for professional boxing and MMA in Connecticut, including Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods events, and was inducted into the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame in 2011.
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What to Know
Signature approach
Schwartz runs the Shelton preventive exam with an internal-medicine base and an active-patient lens. Imaging, labs, medical history, and lifestyle review are used to catch cardiovascular, metabolic, and chronic-disease risk early. His ringside and sports-medicine background gives him useful context for patients who care about conditioning, recovery, joint stress, and training continuity.
What sets them apart
- Two durable clinical foundations. Preventive internal medicine and decades of fighter-safety medicine give him a rare mix of chronic-care and high-risk-event judgment.
- Recognition stack. Castle Connolly Top Doctor recognition and Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame induction speak to both halves of that career.
- Teaching faculty. Assistant Clinical Professor roles at Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine and New York Medical College add academic credibility.
Before You Book
- Care focus. Preventive internal medicine with an active-patient, sports, or recovery lens.
- Location. He anchors the Shelton exam day.
- Care depth. If cardiology imaging interpretation is the primary goal, compare Shelton with the Princeton and New York cardiology benches.
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Credentials
Education
BS, Cardiorespiratory Science
State University of New York, Stony Brook (1986)
DO
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine (1990)
Board certifications
Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
ABMS-recognized board certification - the credentialing standard for internists in the US.
Residency
Internal Medicine
Yale University School of Medicine / Norwalk Hospital Program
Years in practice
31
NPI
1811918683
Affiliations
Thought Leadership
Media Appearances
- Dr. Schwartz visits Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to advise on ringside safety · YouTube
- Outstanding Contribution to Boxing Medicine - presented by Micky Ward and Evander Holyfield · Stamford Advocate
- Episode 4 - Fighter Health Podcast · Fighter Health Podcast
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