"Dr. Schaaf was born and raised in Richmond, VA. He earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Hampden-Sydney College and then attended medical school at The George Washington University. He went on to complete a general surgery internship at the VCU Medical Center where he learned the basic principles of surgical techniques and procedures as well as the management of surgical and critically ill patients. During that time, he realized that family medicine was his true passion, and subsequently completed his residency training in family medicine at the Chesterfield Family Practice Family Medicine Residency Program, a VCU/CJW affiliated residency program. He is board certified in family medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine. Dr. Schaaf has worked in a variety of clinical settings including a traditional outpatient family medicine clinic, as a hospitalist physician at Chippenham and Johnston-Willis Medical Centers, and in an addiction medicine clinic performing medication-assisted treatment for the management of opioid addiction.
Through his various clinical experiences, Dr. Schaaf discovered that the standard medical care afforded by the traditional medical model does little to identify, or prevent, the number one cause of death in Americans—cardiovascular disease. At Executive Health Group, Dr. Schaaf utilizes the most advanced and innovative techniques in preventive care possible, including advanced cardiovascular panels, gut health testing, genetic testing, and ultrasonography. He is also certified in the Bale Doneen Method. Dr. Schaaf believes that the practice of medicine is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Each patient has unique challenges and needs that must be addressed as a doctor-patient partnership to form a treatment plan that will help detect and modify risk factors to prevent disease and provide a better quality of life."