Dr. Stephen J. Carney, MD
Internist
1860 El Camino Real Ste. 236 Burlingame CA, 94010About
Dr. Stephen Carney, MD is one of the nation's highest rated physicians.
He is board certified in internal medicine and he currently treats patients in San Mateo, Burlingame and the mid-peninsula area.
Dr Carney served in the US Air Force as a general medical officer and flight surgeon, active duty and reserves.
He worked full time through the COVID pandemic, treating COVID patients as well as patients for other acute and chronic illnesses in his daily practice.
he is affiliated with Mills Peninsula Medical Center and is in a referral network with the best specialists in the Bay Area, including Mills Peninsula, Stanford and UCSF.
Education and Training
Hahnemann University MD 1986
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
Provider Details
Professional Memberships
- AMA, CMA, ACP
Professional Society Memberships
- AMA
What do you attribute your success to?
- Desire to help people
Hobbies / Sports
- History and history travel Hiking, biking, basketball, golf
Favorite professional publications
- New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, Annals of Internal Medicine
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