In today’s episode I was joined by Dr Amy Gajjar
Dr Amy qualified at the Imperial College School of Medicine, University of London. She worked in hospital medicine and as a GP (family physician) for several years before deciding to experience working and living abroad. In Sydney, Australia, she undertook postgraduate training with ACNEM (Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine), ASLM (Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine) and the IFM (Institute for Functional Medicine). Dr Amy attained her Fellowship with ACNEM and ASLM and is an International Board of Lifestyle Medicine Certified Physician. She is also a Lecturer, Examiner and part of the Education Faculty for ACNEM.
Dr Amy integrates mainstream and functional medicine with coaching, yoga and an ayurvedic lifestyle. She believes in taking a holistic approach to patient care, embracing all aspects of health – physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.
In today’s episode, we covered -
Connect with Dr Amy:
Website: www.dramygajjar.com
Instagram: @dramygajjar
Facebook: Dr Amy Gajjar- Integrative Medicine
Medium: http://dramygajjar.medium.com/
Twitter: @dramygajjar
Linked In: Dr Amy Gajjar
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If you have any feedback, any specific topic requests or would like to be a guest speaker on my podcast show then you can find me on my handle on Instagram as @drmilliraizada or contact me through the website www.drmilli.co.uk.
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Disclaimer: This podcast show has the opinions of Dr. Milli Raizada and her guests. The content should not be taken as medical advice and is for information purposes only. Listening to this podcast does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. If you have any medical questions, please consult your healthcare professional. The opinions expressed in the podcast are our own and whilst we ensure all the information shared is content accurate, any feedback suggestions or comments on errors are welcome. Please contact us on www.drmilli.co.uk
In today’s episode I was joined by Dr Amy Gajjar
Dr Amy qualified at the Imperial College School of Medicine, University of London. She worked in hospital medicine and as a GP (family physician) for several years before deciding to experience working and living abroad. In Sydney, Australia, she undertook postgraduate training with ACNEM (Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine), ASLM (Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine) and the IFM (Institute for Functional Medicine). Dr Amy attained her Fellowship with ACNEM and ASLM and is an International Board of Lifestyle Medicine Certified Physician. She is also a Lecturer, Examiner and part of the Education Faculty for ACNEM.
Dr Amy integrates mainstream and functional medicine with coaching, yoga and an ayurvedic lifestyle. She believes in taking a holistic approach to patient care, embracing all aspects of health – physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.
In today’s episode, we covered -
Connect with Dr Amy:
Website: www.dramygajjar.com
Instagram: @dramygajjar
Facebook: Dr Amy Gajjar- Integrative Medicine
Medium: http://dramygajjar.medium.com/
Twitter: @dramygajjar
Linked In: Dr Amy Gajjar
Please subscribe to this podcast to get notifications when my new podcasts are released.
If you have any feedback, any specific topic requests or would like to be a guest speaker on my podcast show then you can find me on my handle on Instagram as @drmilliraizada or contact me through the website www.drmilli.co.uk.
My Instagram page is @drmilli
My website is drmilli.co.uk
Disclaimer: This podcast show has the opinions of Dr. Milli Raizada and her guests. The content should not be taken as medical advice and is for information purposes only. Listening to this podcast does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. If you have any medical questions, please consult your healthcare professional. The opinions expressed in the podcast are our own and whilst we ensure all the information shared is content accurate, any feedback suggestions or comments on errors are welcome. Please contact us on www.drmilli.co.uk