Dr. Neil SingerM.D.

Internal Medicine

at Neil Singer MD — Sedona, AZ

About

Dr. Neil Singer earned his Bachelor of Arts in Biology, Summa Cum Laude, from SUNY at Binghamton in 1976, graduating as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He went on to earn his Doctorate of Medicine from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx in 1980. He completed both his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center in San Francisco, finishing as Chief Resident in Medicine in 1984. He holds board certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine.

Dr. Singer spent 29 years practicing traditional internal medicine before shifting his focus entirely to primary prevention. During that period, he served as Medical Director of West Bay Physician's Medical Group, a 210-physician multi-disciplinary group, and as Medical Director of the Primary Care Clinic at Sedona Medical Center. He also chaired the Utilization Review Committee at Mount Zion Hospital. Today, his clinical focus spans cardiovascular disease risk reduction, diabetes and metabolic screening, thyroid and hormonal disorders, bone disease, sleep disorders, memory disorders, cholesterol management, and cancer screening. He is passionate about educating patients on diet, exercise, and long-term disease prevention. Dr. Singer affiliates with Verde Valley Medical Center in Sedona.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

SUNY at Binghamton, B.A. Biology, Summa Cum Laude, 1976; Phi Beta Kappa

Medical School

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY — Doctorate of Medicine, 1980

Residency

Internal Medicine, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, 1981–1983; Chief Resident in Medicine, 1983–1984

Additional Training

Internship: Internal Medicine, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, 1980

Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine

Conditions Treated

cardiovascular disease
diabetes
thyroid disorders
hormonal disorders
cholesterol disorders
kidney disorders
bone disease
obesity
sleep disorders
memory disorders
ovarian cancer screening
hypertension

Who is Dr. Singer right for?

Dr. Singer is a strong fit for adults who want a proactive, prevention-first approach to their health. Patients managing cardiovascular risk, diabetes, thyroid disorders, hormonal conditions, or bone disease benefit from his thorough annual evaluations. He works well with patients who value a long-term relationship with a physician who knows their full history. Those who want direct, same-day access to their doctor and a detailed understanding of their own health data will find his practice a natural fit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Singer treats a broad range of adult conditions, with a strong focus on prevention and early detection. His clinical work covers cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, thyroid and hormonal disorders, cholesterol disorders, kidney disorders, bone disease, obesity, sleep disorders, and memory disorders. He also includes ovarian cancer screening for female patients and testosterone evaluation for male patients.

The evaluation covers an extensive battery of tests and screenings. Dr. Singer conducts advanced blood work, an EKG, pulmonary function tests, peripheral artery circulation testing, abdominal aortic ultrasound screening, and hearing tests. He also screens for nutritional health, emotional health, weight management, memory disorders, and sleep disorders. He follows up the evaluation with a written report and provides each patient a USB drive containing their complete health records.

Yes. Dr. Singer holds board certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine. He earned his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed his residency training, including a year as Chief Resident in Medicine, at Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center in San Francisco.

Dr. Singer focuses on preventing disease before it starts rather than treating illness after it develops. He spends significant time with each patient discussing lab results, screening findings, and individualized strategies for diet, exercise, and long-term health. He describes his philosophy as personalized, preventive, and centered on the patient's needs.

Yes. Dr. Singer makes his cell phone number available to all patients. He answers directly, without an answering service, for urgent problems at night or on weekends. During vacations, a qualified covering practitioner handles patient needs, and Dr. Singer remains reachable by cell phone.

Dr. Singer has practiced internal medicine for more than four decades. He spent 29 years in traditional internal medicine before transitioning to his current primary prevention model. He has practiced in Sedona for many years and holds a hospital affiliation with Verde Valley Medical Center.

Dr. Singer designed his Primary Prevention Blood Panel specifically to screen for conditions that standard panels often miss. It includes CBC, Complete Metabolic Panel, TSH, Urinalysis, Lipid Profile, Vitamin D, Hemoglobin A1C, and gender-specific markers. Female patients receive CA125 for gynecological cancer screening. Male patients receive a testosterone level to assess cardiovascular and hormonal risk.

Yes. Dr. Singer personally coordinates specialist care for his patients and arranges appointments when referrals are needed. His small panel size allows him to stay closely involved throughout the referral process.

Doctor profile last updated April 4, 2026