Charles F. Glassman, MD, FACP

Dr. Glassman specializes in personalized, patient-focused care, with an emphasis on wellness and prevention. Dr. Glassman has practiced general internal medicine, for over 25 years, in Rockland County, NY, a suburban community 30 miles north of New York City, designing his practice to be patient-centered instead of problem-focused. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude, from Hobart College in Geneva, NY. He graduated from New York Medical College and completed his Internship and Residency at Montefiore Medical Center and Westchester County Medical Center. Over the years he has seen the shift of medical practices from patient-focused to problem-focused; from health care to sick care. As a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and Life Extension Foundation member, Dr. Glassman approaches to medicine in an integrative manner, looking carefully at all traditionally approved methods while recognizing the power of unconventional therapies. Throughout his career, Dr. Glassman has seen mainstream medicine discredit some of these unconventional approaches, only to endorse them years later. Never sacrificing doing what is right for the majority opinion, he strongly believes that his patients cannot afford to wait for mainstream medicine to endorse present cutting edge medical technology that may greatly enhance and even extend life. He is excited to bring the same level of competence and open-mindedness to his new designation as Coach MD.

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