I am a board-certified endocrinologist with a special interest in metabolic disorders including PCOS, obesity, weight loss and diabetes.
I thrived at my private practice in New York City for several years. Before that, I worked at a well-known endocrinology group in upstate New York, where I reinforced and grew my passion for the study and treatment of obesity, PCOS, diabetes, and metabolic diseases. I completed residency in Internal Medicine and fellowships in Geriatrics and Endocrinology and have been board certified in Endocrinology since 2015.
I am also the co-founder of Anzara Health, a telemedicine-only, concierge endocrinology practice that currently serves 8 states.
The ability to chew food properly may help improve blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes, new research suggests.
Research from the United Kingdom suggests that opting for low-intensity "exercise snacks" in-between sedentary periods could help lower blood sugar levels in people with type 1 diabetes.
"The first step that we as doctors should take towards obesity is to understand that obesity is not a disease that comes only from the patient's lifestyle."
"Now doctors have the tools to do a metabolic reset in any patient. It's only a matter to learn how to use them more often and more effectively."
"Obesity should be looked at from inside out; not outside in."