About
Dr. Bryan Glick earned his Bachelor of Sciences in Marine Biology at UCLA before completing a Master of Biomedical Sciences at Midwestern University College of Health and Sciences. He went on to graduate from the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine and finished his residency in family medicine at Banner Good Samaritan. During his residency, the Arizona Academy of Family Physicians nominated him for the Walter Brazie Fellowship Award as Arizona's outstanding second-year family medicine resident.
Dr. Glick holds certification from the Institute of Functional Medicine and specializes in cardiovascular disease prevention using the Bale-Doneen method. He has published two articles grounded in biomedical sciences research. He serves on the board for Singulex and Epic Research Diagnostics and speaks at forums including the American Academy of Private Physicians and Cleveland Heart Labs. His path into preventive medicine grew from a defining personal loss. During his first year of medical school, his father, Vern Glick, a competitive marathon runner, died suddenly from catastrophic vascular disease. That experience shaped his conviction that better diagnostics, deeper patient education, and coordinated care can prevent tragedies that standard guidelines miss. Outside the clinic, Dr. Glick enjoys yoga, cooking, golf, mountain biking, horseback riding, and woodworking.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
UCLA, Bachelor of Sciences in Marine Biology
Medical School
Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (2002-2006)
Residency
Banner Good Samaritan Family Medicine Residency (2006-2009)
Additional Training
Master of Biomedical Sciences, Midwestern University College of Health and Sciences (2000-2002)
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Glick right for?
Dr. Glick is a strong fit for adults who want to get ahead of cardiovascular and vascular disease risk. Patients with a family history of heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, or hardening of the arteries benefit most from his focused expertise. He works well with people who want a thorough diagnostic picture, not just a prescription. His whole-systems approach also suits patients managing multiple chronic conditions who feel their care has been fragmented.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Glick focuses on cardiovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, and hardening of the arteries. He applies the Bale-Doneen method to prevent, treat, and reverse these conditions. His functional medicine training also allows him to address chronic conditions through a whole-systems lens.
The Bale-Doneen method is a clinical approach to identifying, treating, and reversing cardiovascular disease. Dr. Glick applies it as part of his advanced preventive care strategy. He pairs it with advanced diagnostic testing to catch vascular risk that standard guidelines often miss.
Dr. Glick holds certification from the Institute of Functional Medicine. He also holds Bale-Doneen Method certification. He completed his family medicine residency at Banner Good Samaritan and earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Dr. Glick treats each patient as an interconnected web of systems. Rather than prescribing medications to manage isolated symptoms, he works to identify and address root causes. He combines advanced diagnostics, health coaching, and behavioral modification to help patients actively build their own wellness.
Dr. Glick's focus on prevention grew from the sudden death of his father, Vern Glick, during Dr. Glick's first year of medical school. Vern was a lifelong athlete and competitive marathon runner who died from extensive vascular disease. Multiple specialists had been involved in his care, yet none identified the underlying risk. That experience drives Dr. Glick's commitment to thorough evaluation and coordinated care.
Yes. Dr. Glick incorporates health coaching and behavioral modification techniques into his practice. He uses these tools to educate and motivate patients to take an active role in their own wellness. The goal is lasting lifestyle change, not just symptom management.
Dr. Glick studied Marine Biology at UCLA and earned a Master of Biomedical Sciences from Midwestern University College of Health and Sciences. He graduated from the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his family medicine residency at Banner Good Samaritan. He has published two peer-reviewed articles based on his biomedical sciences research.
Yes. Dr. Glick speaks at events hosted by Vasolabs, Singulex, Cleveland Heart Labs, the American Academy of Private Physicians, and the Institute of Functional Medicine. He also serves on the board for Singulex and Epic Research Diagnostics.
Doctor profile last updated June 12, 2026
