Stephanie Arlis-Mayor, MD, FAAFP is Board Certified in Family Practice and Primary Care Sports Medicine. She is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice. As a specialist in Primary Care Sports Medicine, she focuses on the non surgical musculoskeletal and medical problems of athletes. Care is customized to provide comprehensive management of the athlete at all skill levels, from weekend warrior to the elite athlete. Along with management of acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries, she also manages patients with osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, overuse injuries, return to play decisions after injury or illness, pre-participation sports examinations and care of athletes with acute or chronic medical illnesses that affect sports and fitness. She has a special interest and expertise in sports related concussion management including neuropsychological testing.
Dr Arlis-Mayor graduated from Yale College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. She received her Doctor of Medicine from Thomas Jefferson Medical College. She completed her residency in Family Practice at Overlook Hospital, an affiliate of Columbia University Medical School. She also served as Chief Resident in this program. She completed additional training in Primary Care Sports Medicine.
Dr Arlis-Mayor is a faculty member of the Internal Medicine Residency at the Hospital of Saint Raphael. She teaches resident physicians and medical students in primary care and sports medicine. She is also involved with the Connecticut State Medical Society committee on Medical Aspects of Sports Medicine.
Dr Arlis-Mayor is also active in her community. She coaches local youth soccer and serves as an advisor to youth sports programs. She serves on the board of Project Access New Haven. She continues to play soccer in an woman's adult recreational league.
She is married to Dr Rowland Mayor, a Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon with Center for Orthopedics. They live in Guilford with their 3 children.
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