About
Dr. Steven Mickley earned his undergraduate degree from Bowdoin College and his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. He completed his residency at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, a program of Washington University, and went on to train with the United States Public Health Service. He also holds training in Genomic and Precision Medicine.
Dr. Mickley holds board certification in Internal Medicine and serves as an assistant clinical professor of medicine at Yale University School of Medicine. He also holds an adjunct appointment at New York Medical College. His clinical focus includes cholesterol and lipid disorders, cardiovascular wellness, and preventive medicine. Judges have named him one of the Best Doctors in America on multiple occasions, and Connecticut Magazine recognized him as a Top Doc in 2021. Yale honored him with the Golden Apple teaching award in both 2000 and 2004. In 2015, Greenwich Hospital opened the Dr. Steven Mickley Community Health Resource Section of its Medical Library.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Bowdoin College
Medical School
Harvard Medical School, M.D.
Residency
Barnes Hospital, St. Louis (Washington University)
Additional Training
United States Public Health Service post-residency training; Genomic and Precision Medicine training
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Mickley right for?
Dr. Mickley is a strong fit for adults who want a rigorous, prevention-first approach to their health. Patients managing cholesterol, lipid disorders, or cardiovascular risk benefit from his deep clinical focus. His training in Genomic and Precision Medicine suits patients interested in personalized health strategies. Those who value a physician with strong academic credentials and decades of experience will find him an excellent match.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Mickley focuses on cholesterol and lipid disorders, cardiovascular wellness, and preventive medicine. He also brings training in Genomic and Precision Medicine, which he applies to patients seeking personalized health strategies.
Yes, Dr. Mickley holds board certification in Internal Medicine. He has maintained this certification throughout a career spanning Harvard Medical School training and residency at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis.
Dr. Mickley earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. He completed his residency at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, a Washington University program, and then trained with the United States Public Health Service.
Dr. Mickley serves as an assistant clinical professor of medicine at Yale University School of Medicine. He also holds an adjunct appointment at New York Medical College. Yale recognized his teaching with the Golden Apple award in both 2000 and 2004.
Judges have named Dr. Mickley one of the Best Doctors in America on multiple occasions. Connecticut Magazine also recognized him as a Top Doc in 2021. In 2015, Greenwich Hospital opened the Dr. Steven Mickley Community Health Resource Section of its Medical Library in his honor.
Dr. Mickley takes a proactive, evidence-based approach to keeping patients healthy before problems arise. He focuses on early identification of cardiovascular risk factors and lipid abnormalities. His training in Genomic and Precision Medicine allows him to tailor prevention strategies to each patient.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
