About
Dr. David Schroeder has practiced internal medicine in Wellesley, Massachusetts since 1990 and remains affiliated with Newton Wellesley Hospital. He founded Wellesley Personal Care in 2013, bringing over two decades of community-based clinical experience into a concierge setting. Professional organizations and medical boards have recognized him for delivering outstanding personalized care to his patients.
Dr. Schroeder earned his medical degree at McMaster University in Canada, where he joined one of the institution's inaugural classes. McMaster built its curriculum around problem-solving and tutorials rather than lecture-based teaching. He completed the bulk of his clinical training at McGill University. For his final two years, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded him as a Clinical Scholar. After training, he joined Boston University School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor of Medicine, where he taught and conducted clinical research. He holds the relationship with each patient as a genuine covenant and believes that listening carefully is the core of good medicine.
Education & Training
Medical School
McMaster University
Residency
McGill University
Fellowship
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar
Additional Training
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine
Who is Dr. Schroeder right for?
Dr. Schroeder is a strong fit for adults seeking a primary care physician who knows them well over time. Patients managing chronic conditions benefit from his thorough, relationship-centered approach. His small panel size allows same-day access and direct communication by phone, text, or email. Those who want a physician present during hospital stays will find his Newton Wellesley Hospital affiliation valuable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Schroeder specializes in internal medicine and primary care. He focuses on comprehensive, longitudinal care for adult patients. His clinical work includes preventive health, chronic disease management, and coordinating care with specialists when needed.
Dr. Schroeder has practiced internal medicine in Wellesley, Massachusetts since 1990. He brings more than three decades of community-based clinical experience to his patients.
Dr. Schroeder earned his medical degree at McMaster University in Canada, joining one of its inaugural classes. He completed his clinical training at McGill University. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation then selected him as a Clinical Scholar for the final two years of his training.
Yes. After completing his training, Dr. Schroeder joined Boston University School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor of Medicine. He taught and conducted clinical research there before focusing fully on community-based patient care.
Dr. Schroeder maintains an active affiliation with Newton Wellesley Hospital. He visits patients there when their care requires a hospital stay. This continuity keeps him closely involved in each patient's care across different settings.
Yes. Dr. Schroeder gives patients direct access by phone, text, and email around the clock. Wellesley Personal Care's concierge model means patients can contact him directly rather than routing through an answering service.
Dr. Schroeder treats each patient relationship as a genuine covenant. He believes careful listening is the foundation of good medicine. His small panel size allows him to spend meaningful time with each patient and respond quickly when concerns arise.
Yes. Professional organizations and medical boards have recognized Dr. Schroeder for delivering outstanding personalized care. His career spans more than three decades of community-based internal medicine in Wellesley.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
