As an ardent researcher, lifelong student, and a reader in the leading-edge wellness, Dr. Andreas Grossgold has never succumbed to the outdated, traditional mind set of treating the symptoms. He continues, both his formal and informal education, so at every turn his expertise becomes our bounty.
Using his blueprint, you harness your simple, self-care practices and change of habits. These practices cover the five essential pillars to resolving the underlying cause of your health problems - including your nervous system, your endocrine system, detoxification, nutrition and fitness.
Discover the road map to recovering for the effects of bad information, poor choices, and bad habits that have been speeding up your aging process and are holding you back from a more fulfilled lifestyle.
Our programs are designed to correct the underlying cause(s) of your chronic symptoms or conditions. This is quite different than the traditional medical model of treating symptoms. Dr. Grossgold's program is easy to follow and is built on a foundation of scientific research that hasn't been mangled by lobbies, special interests, and government bureaucrats.
Dr. Andreas Grossgold is an Internist and Pediatrician who graduated from the University of Texas Medical School in Houston. He is originally from Bogota, Colombia and grew up in North America, South America, Europe and Israel. Dr. Grossgold is a lieutenant with the US Navy reserves.
He attended the New Granada Military School of Medicine where he obtained his Medical degree and completed his internship and residency doing rotations at Memorial Hermann Hospital, MD Anderson Hospital, St Luke Episcopal, LBJ General Hospital, Children's Memorial Hospital and Texas Children's Hospital. He also completed a 4 year Doctorate program at Capital University of Integrative Medicine in Washington D.C and a 5 year postdoctoral fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine in Cell Biology and Gene Therapy with emphasis in Neurosciences and Cardiovascular Genetics.
Dr. Grossgold is an author and co-author of more than 30 peer reviewed articles, abstracts, posters and book chapters on clinical and bio-medical research. He is a former Postdoctoral Fellow Association President at Baylor College of Medicine and has been recognized with several awards and grants for his research work on Prostate and Bladder Cancer in collaboration with scientists and physician scientists in urology, medical oncology, and molecular biology.
Dr. Grossgold practices Internal Medicine and Pediatrics with an integrative approach on nutrition, functional and anti-aging medicine. He is currently affiliated with Morton Plant Hospital and Countryside Mease Hospital’s All Children's Hospital with John Hopkins Medicine.