Meet Dr. Tiffany Shiau, MD
I’m a long time practicing clinician with a background in primary care, lifestyle medicine and obesity medicine. As your physician, I’ll help you identify age-related issues and build healthy habits to address them.
What to expect in our sessions together
We’ll talk about your health goals and any age-related issues you’ve been having. We’ll create a plan to build healthy habits into your routine.
Education
- Doctor of Medicine (MD), Thomas Jefferson University (now known as Sidney Kimmel Medical College)
- Master’s Degree, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
- Bachelor’s Degree, Johns Hopkins University
Languages
English, Chinese (Mandarin)
Specialties
Nutrition, physical activity, stress management, sleep, substance avoidance, social connection
Healthy aging tip
Eat breakfast daily and get your fiber/protein in while doing it! Example: greek yogurt oats with fruits, parfait, etc. This should keep you energized!
What Dr. Shiau’s patients say
“Dr. Shiau is amazing, I love sessions with her!”
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