Dr. Suzanne RomeoM.D.

Internal Medicine

at Medical Center at Ocean Reef — Key Largo, FL

About

D. joined the Medical Center at Ocean Reef clinical staff in September 2013. S. in Human Nutrition and Foods with a certification in Clinical Dietetics from Virginia Tech in 1985. D. from West Virginia University School of Medicine, graduating as a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, in 1993. Dr. Romeo completed her Internal Medicine residency at West Virginia University Hospital in 1995 and served as Chief Resident in 1996. She holds board certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine, earned in 1996 with recertification in 2006. Before coming to MCOR, Dr. Romeo spent more than 13 years in executive health and wellness at the Greenbrier Clinic in West Virginia, where she also served as Medical Director. She pursued additional training in Functional and Integrative Medicine through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. Her clinical interests include functional medicine and preventive care alongside traditional internal medicine.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

B.S. in Human Nutrition & Foods with certification in Clinical Dietetics, Virginia Tech, 1985

Medical School

West Virginia University School of Medicine (Alpha Omega Alpha), 1993

Residency

Internal Medicine, West Virginia University Hospital, 1995; Chief Resident 1996

Additional Training

Functional and Integrative Medicine through The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine

Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine, 1996; Recertification 2006

Who is Dr. Romeo right for?

Dr. Romeo suits patients who want internal medicine paired with a functional and integrative perspective. Adults interested in executive health, wellness optimization, and preventive strategies find her background at the Greenbrier Clinic directly relevant. Her nutrition science foundation benefits patients managing diet-related conditions. Patients drawn to root-cause thinking in medicine work well with her clinical approach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Romeo specializes in Internal Medicine, Functional Medicine, and Preventive Medicine. Her training in functional and integrative medicine through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine shapes her approach to patient care.

Yes. Dr. Romeo holds board certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine, first earned in 1996 and recertified in 2006.

Dr. Romeo spent more than 13 years at the Greenbrier Clinic in West Virginia focusing on executive health and wellness. She served as Medical Director of the clinic during her tenure there.

D. from West Virginia University School of Medicine, graduating as an Alpha Omega Alpha member. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at West Virginia University Hospital and served as Chief Resident in 1996.

Yes. S. in Human Nutrition and Foods with a certification in Clinical Dietetics from Virginia Tech. That foundation informs her integrative and preventive approach to medicine.

Dr. Romeo joined the MCOR clinical staff in September 2013. She practices in the Internal Medicine and Private Medicine Program.

Doctor profile last updated June 11, 2026