(se)® MEDICAL LONGEVITY AND PERFORMANCE
At Structural Elements®, Dr. Michael Day offers integrative medical care focused on prevention, performance, and long-term wellness. His approach supports your health goals through individualized strategies and early intervention so you can live fully and move with ease.
We offer care across three core areas:
Enhance your health span with data-driven care tailored to your physiology. Choose between a monthly or quarterly program to receive personalized support through advanced testing, lifestyle optimization, and performance tracking. This program is ideal for those seeking to stay ahead of chronic conditions, improve recovery, and age with vitality.
Orthopedic Care & Injections:
Address joint pain and movement limitations with non-surgical orthopedic care and targeted therapies. Dr. Day offers injections such as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), Alpha-2-Macroglobulin (A2M), and Hyaluronic Acid (HA) to reduce inflammation, support healing, and restore function. These services are designed to keep you active, mobile, and doing what you love—without surgery.
Medical Weight Loss:
Our physician-led Medical Weight Loss program combines metabolic insight, behavior coaching, and pharmaceutical tools to help you achieve sustainable weight loss and improved metabolic health. We focus on long-term success by addressing the root causes of weight gain, not just the symptoms.
Experience the power of medical care designed around you. At Structural Elements®, we help you take control of your health—so you can live the life you want, with less pain and more potential.
Dr. Michael Day, MD, MPhil, FAAOS
Sports Medicine, Orthopedics, and Longevity Medicine
Dr. Michael Day is a physician whose practice focuses on longevity, healthspan, and sports performance.
Dr. Day completed his undergraduate studies in Classical Languages at Georgetown University, where he graduated summa cum laude. He holds a master’s degree in Greek and Latin Languages and Literature from Oxford University. He attended Weill Cornell Medical College and completed a residency in orthopaedic surgery at the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. He then completed a fellowship in orthopaedic sports medicine at the Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, NY, where he worked with the team physicians for the New York Jets and the New York Islanders. Dr. Day is board-certified in orthopaedic surgery and sports medicine and is the author of numerous research publications in both fields.
Though awed with the power of surgery to fix the broken, he was nonetheless unsatisfied with traditional medicine’s inability to prevent disease and promote optimum performance. His current practice allows him to take a highly personalized approach to these aims for each of his patients.