We are currently experiencing a technical issue that is impacting our ability to receive faxes. As a result, clinical documentation and prescription requests sent via fax may not be received. Our team is actively working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible, though we do not yet have an estimated time for resolution. In the meantime, we encourage patients to use the patient portal for prescription refill requests or to call your primary care provider for any urgent needs. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding as we work to restore our systems.
Todd Michaelis, MD
Family Physician
South Portland (100 Foden Road)
Credentials
Undergraduate:
Brown University
Graduate
:
University of Oregon
Medical School:
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Residency:
Maine Medical Center
My name is Todd Michaelis and I am a family medicine physician at InterMed.
I grew up around Chicago, but my wife is a Mainer. I like to say that just a few minutes after we met, I started planning on relocating to Maine. We can’t agree on which sports team to cheer for (Go Bears!), but we are thrilled to be here. Our route to Portland has been circuitous and fun.
After graduating from Brown University, I built houses on the beaches of North Carolina before joining the Peace Corps. I spent two years in rural Paraguay, working on health outreach and basic sanitation projects. After the Peace Corps, we got married and moved to Oregon. At that point, I turned my focus to medicine and completed a premed postbaccalaureate at the University of Oregon. Then we traded our Oregon green for Syracuse orange while I attended medical school at SUNY Upstate Medical University. I completed my residency at Maine Medical Center.
Along the way, we managed to have three boisterous children, Charlotte, Gus and Thea. Exploring the coasts and mountains of Maine with our kids has become our favorite pastime, along with sports of any kind, gardening and reading. I am looking forward to putting down roots in Portland, growing a successful family medicine practice and celebrating the Cubs’ World Series title for the next 108 years.