Steven Bauer, M.D., is a distinguished family medicine doctor based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Approaching twenty years as an independent primary care provider, he has been practicing in the Tar Heel State since 2007. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he and his team at Ballantyne Medical Associates were among the first in the region to treat patients with REGEN-COV monoclonal antibodies. He also completed two crucial FDA clinical trials in COVID-19 therapeutics and has conducted several other landmark FDA studies. His expertise extends to female bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, male and female testosterone replacement therapy, outpatient opioid use disorder detoxification, and the preservation of the vascular endothelium.
In his time, he enjoys various hobbies such as food, wine, and international travel. He is also a dedicated supporter of multiple causes and has volunteered extensively for numerous medical training programs throughout his career, which began in 1999.
Steven is the founder and managing partner of Ballantyne Medical Associates in Charlotte, North Carolina. This comprehensive primary care medical office, which opened in March 2007, provides a wide range of services, including aesthetic laser treatments, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, and nutritional guidance. He is committed to ensuring his patients' optimal health through a holistic approach to treatment.
At Ballantyne Medical Associates, Dr. Steven Bauer and his team work closely with each patient to help them achieve their personal healthcare goals. The team of over twenty professionals is dedicated to educating patients about their individual medical needs and answering questions in clear, easy-to-understand language.
Steven Bauer DO, completed his pre-med studies at North Carolina State University and earned his medical degree from the New York Institute of Technology. Following graduation, he completed his medical residency at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in New York, where he was elected Chief Resident. He practiced for ten years in Long Island, conducting medical teaching rounds with students, interns, and residents. He also served as a Department of Health HIV specialist while maintaining a busy private practice. He is currently updated in anti-aging medicine with the Metabolic Medicine Institute at the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.