Dr. Raja SinghMD

Internal Medicine

at Springs Wellness Center — Coral Springs, FL

About

Dr. Raja Singh earned his medical degree from Kasturba Medical College in India, where he received a Certificate of Merit in Physiology. He completed his Internal Medicine residency at New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn in 2009. He then pursued a fellowship in Critical Care Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.

Dr. Singh has served as a medical director, hospitalist, and instructor at hospitals across Florida, New York, and Indiana. He belongs to the American Thoracic Society, the Society of Critical Care Medicine, the American College of Physicians, and the Society of Hospital Medicine. His research portfolio includes a clinical trial on an esophageal cooling device in neurocritical care patients, a study on the prognostic significance of NT-Pro BNP following aortic valve replacement, and a case report on troponin elevation in mixed connective tissue disease. He co-founded Springs Wellness Center with his wife Dr. Alka Singh, bringing his critical care background to the practice's internal medicine and preventive health programs.

Education & Training

Medical School

Kasturba Medical College, India

Residency

Internal Medicine, New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY (completed 2009)

Fellowship

Critical Care Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York

Additional Training

Certificate of Merit in Physiology

Who is Dr. Singh right for?

Dr. Raja Singh is well suited for patients with complex internal medicine needs or a history of serious illness requiring critical care follow-up. His preventive medicine focus makes him a strong fit for patients who want detailed health assessments and proactive risk management. Adults managing cardiovascular conditions or seeking executive-level wellness evaluations benefit from his fellowship-trained perspective. Patients who value a physician with active research experience and hospital-level clinical depth will find his background distinctive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Raja Singh specializes in internal medicine and preventive medicine. His fellowship training in Critical Care Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital adds depth to how he evaluates and manages complex health conditions. He brings this background to both routine primary care and the executive wellness program at Springs Wellness Center.

Dr. Singh completed his medical degree at Kasturba Medical College in India, earning a Certificate of Merit in Physiology. He then trained in Internal Medicine at New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, finishing his residency in 2009. He followed that with a Critical Care Medicine fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.

Yes. Dr. Singh has participated in several research projects. These include a clinical trial on an esophageal cooling device in neurocritical care patients, a study on the prognostic significance of NT-Pro BNP in patients following aortic valve replacement, and a case report on troponin elevation in mixed connective tissue disease.

Dr. Singh holds membership in the American Thoracic Society, the Society of Critical Care Medicine, the American College of Physicians, and the Society of Hospital Medicine. These memberships reflect his commitment to both critical care and internal medicine.

Dr. Singh has served as a medical director, hospitalist, and instructor at hospitals throughout Florida, New York, and Indiana. That range of roles gives him broad clinical experience across different care settings and patient populations.

Yes. Preventive medicine is one of Dr. Singh's core specialties. He helps patients assess cardiovascular risk, manage chronic conditions early, and build health habits that reduce long-term disease burden. The executive wellness program at Springs Wellness Center reflects this preventive focus.

Yes. Dr. Singh sees new patients at Springs Wellness Center in Coral Springs, FL. Prospective patients can request an appointment online or call the practice directly at (954) 366-6287.

Doctor profile last updated June 11, 2026