Who's Who in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine

Week of August 17, 2009

Naina Sachdev, MD
Medical Director for the Advanced Aesthetics and Integrative Medicine Center

Dr. Sachdev is able to apply critical knowledge garnered through her medical degree from the University of Chicago Medical School and combine it with hands on experience from patients at her advanced Aesthetics and Integrative Medicine Center. With a thriving practice that focuses on Aesthetic, Integrative and Functional Medicine, this internist and anti‐aging expert serves as Medical Director for the Advanced Aesthetics and Integrative Medicine Center.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures in San Jose, California (September 9-12, 2009), Dr. Sachdev will present, Female Hormone Case Studies -- Using Saliva Hormone Assessment, on Thursday, September 10th as a part of the workshop, "LABORATORY TESTING IN ANTI‐AGING MEDICINE ".

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