Meet Dr. Michael Klingerman
Dr. Michael Klingerman grew up in Northeast Pennsylvania, graduating from the University of Scranton with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, while also completing a minor in psychology.

He went on to attain his Doctor of Medicine from Ross University in 2001, and completed his internal medicine residency at Scranton Temple Residency Program in 2004.
During that residency, Dr. Klingerman received the Golden Stethoscope Award, voted by peers to be presented to the senior resident who had the greatest impact on his peers’ education.
With his experience as an attending physician spanning almost eighteen years, Dr. Klingerman also served as Medical Director for the Hospitalist Program at Mercy Hospital (2005-2012) and Director for Regional Hospital’s Emergency Department (2016-2017).

While completing his science-related undergraduate degrees, Dr. Klingerman excelled in various courses exploring and expressing his natural artistic talents, which included painting, in both water and oil-based paints, sculpting, with various mixed media including plaster and bronze, and three dimensional art and sketching, all serving to exercise and hone his keen eye for symmetry and detail.
Outside of serving the directorships, Dr. Klingerman continues to work as a hospitalist and ER physician, along with maintaining his own medical practice, and has received extensive training in botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, and threading techniques from the American Academy of Facial Esthetics (AAFE), the leading dental and medical aesthetics CE provider of the most extensive non surgical, non-invasive facial injectable training, having set the professional education standards in the area of facial esthetics accepted by state dental and medical boards and organizations.





