Dr. Michael Ellis, DO, or Dr. Mike as he prefers to go by in his clinic, our Chief Medical Officer and Regenerative Medicine Expert, is trained in internal medicine and now specialized in wellness, regenerative and aesthetic medicine. He is licensed in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and South Dakota. He is the owner, and medical director, of Keep Glowing Medical Spa in Tinton Falls New Jersey, Chief Medical Officer for Fulcrum Performance in New York City and sits on the advisory board for multiple aesthetic and regenerative medical companies.
Dr. Mike started his medical career as a hospitalist at various institutions including Hackensack Meridian Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank, New Jersey, Monument health and Sanford health systems in South Dakota. He worked on the front lines during the COVID-19 Pandemic before turning his focus to wellness, aesthetics and regenerative medicine. He opened his medical and wellness clinic, Keep Glowing Medical Spa (www.keepglowingmedicalspa.com), in July of 2020.
Dr. Mike now focuses his attention on aesthetics, wellness and regenerative medicine at both Keep Glowing Medical Spa and Fulcrum Performance. Dr. Mike is an innovator in his field and continues to work to investigate how new treatments can help benefit his clients. He feels like the most vital part of wellness and regenerative medicine is education for his clients and that something can be done to attempt to decrease the risk of certain chronic diseases and that health and wellness is more than diet and exercise.
“I take the time to educate every client about the importance of health optimization. Everyone deserves to know what is going on within their body and why I am making certain recommendations which is why I take the time to go through every lab result with every client and teach them why I am making specific recommendations. I want each of my clients to understand that they can improve their quality life with simple treatments such as hormone optimization, IV therapies and hyperbaric chamber therapies and that these services can be available to everyone, not just the top 1% as previously believed”.