"Dr. Bartholomew Savino & Dr. Arpaia have been serving the local community with over 30 years of experience between them. Throughout their careers, they have been board certified in Internal Medicine and have been active medical educators for both of Staten Island’s local area hospitals. They have maintained strong academic ties and are actively involved in teaching medical students and house staff.
They have worked extensively in Emergency Medicine and are comfortable treating complex medical issues. They currently hold academic positions in both area hospitals, are affiliated with several skilled nursing facilities and have 30 years of experience in geriatric care as well.
Dr. Bartholomew Savino is board certified in the specialty of internal medicine and is a Diplomate with the American Board of Internal Medicine since 1997.
Dr. Bartholomew Savino graduated from the School of Medicine at the University of Bologna, Italy in 1993 and returned to Staten Island to complete his Internal Medicine internship and residency training at Staten Island University Hospital in 1997. He and his partner, Dr. Arpaia, founded Island Medical Consultants in 1997 and have been in private practice serving the community of Staten Island since.
In addition to internal medicine, Dr. Bartholomew Savino has experience in Emergency Department and Geriatric Medicine. He is an attending physician on staff and does daily rounds at Rehabilitation facilities, Nursing Homes and Hospitals on Staten Island since 1997.
Dr. Bartholomew Savino is active with medical resident and medical student training as a commitment to his specialty and his community and has academic affiliation with SUNY Health Science Center, Downstate Medical School.
Dr. Bartholomew Savino’s professional interests include internal medicine, acute care medicine, geriatric medicine, preventative medicine, perioperative medicine, bariatric medicine and weight loss medicine. Dr. Bartholomew Savino’s goal is to provide personalized, quality health care for the Staten Island community."