MD², the most distinguished network of concierge medical practices in the country, has now expanded to Morristown, New Jersey.
As with all MD2 practices, the two concierge medical physicians have superlative reputations. Dr. Damion Martins and Dr. David Kuo bring tremendous thought leadership in the fields of internal medicine and sports medicine. Both physicians have practiced in New Jersey for over 25 years, are affiliated with Atlantic Health System and have medical staff privileges at Morristown Medical Center.
The concierge medical practice is located on Madison Avenue in the heart of Morristown.
Dr. Damion Martins
Dr. Damion Martins is board-certified in internal medicine and sports medicine and is renowned for his thought leadership in longevity, sports cardiology, orthopedics and human performance. His expertise lent itself to the development of cardiovascular training programs widely used in the fitness industry and corporate wellness today. He has authored over 50 publications and lectures extensively on these topics and in recognition of his advancements in these fields, he is consistently recognized as a “Top Doctor” by Castle Connolly.
Dr. Martins received his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine, where he also obtained his Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology and Biophysics. He completed residency training in internal medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center and his fellowship in sports medicine at the University of Maryland, where he served as fellow team physician for the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens and University of Maryland’s Terrapins.
Prior to joining MD², Dr. Martins established and directed the Executive Health Program, Sports Medicine department, and the Sports Medicine Fellowship at Atlantic Health System. He also held dual academic appointments at Mount Sinai School of Medicine as assistant clinical professor in the departments of both medicine and orthopedics and is currently a clinical assistant professor of medicine at Thomas Jefferson University. In addition to his clinical and academic appointments, Dr. Martins remains the Director of Internal Medicine and Team Physician for the New York Jets, and the medical advisor for New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association. Previously, he also served as the National Hockey League (NHL) Team Physician and Administrative Medical Director for Major League Soccer (MLS).
Dr. David Kuo
Dr. David Kuo, a sought-after internist with over two decades of experience, is lauded by peers and patients alike for his clinical acumen, empathic approach to medicine and above all, his devotion to teaching and mentoring.
Dr. Kuo received his undergraduate degree in Biology from Brown University and his medical degree from Brown University School of Medicine. He completed his post-doctoral training in Primary Care Internal Medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital and then completed a Fellowship in General Internal Medicine at Rhode Island Hospital. In 1998, he joined the medical staff of Morristown Medical Center and served as a core faculty member in the residency's medical clinic where he provided and supervised primary care for the underserved and participated in community outreach initiatives.
Throughout his esteemed career, Dr. Kuo has been a leader in the hospital’s clinical and educational efforts, serving in numerous governance and academic capacities. Most recently, he served as the Director of Ambulatory Medical Education and Associate Program Director of Internal Medicine Residency. His greatest passion is mentoring the next generation of physicians and he has dedicated much of his career to doing so. Dr. Kuo has dual academic appointments as an associate professor in the Department of Medicine at Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University and St. George’s University School of Medicine.
Dr. Kuo is board-certified in Internal Medicine, a Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, an elected Fellow of the American College of Physicians and a member of the Society of General Internal Medicine. In 2018, he was awarded the NJACP Laureate Award.