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Balanced Health

The multi-faceted practice of Dr. Trishanna Sookdeo offers more than a traditional doctor’s office.

There are so many aspects of a person’s health that go beyond the traditional areas of primary care. “We treat the whole person here inside and out,” Dr. Sookdeo explains. “Optimum health comes from maintaining the right balance of life’s physical, mental, and social aspects. Every symptom is a piece of the multi-faceted puzzle that comprises an individual’s health.”

True Balance

That’s why Dr. Sookdeo’s is a full-service family medicine clinic that also offers medical weight loss management and even aesthetic treatments. Dr. Sookdeo is board-certified in two very different disciplines: Family Medicine and Obesity Medicine. But in her office, they are very much related. Why?

“Let’s be clear about this. Pain and fatigue are not normal. Unhappiness is not normal. For so many, they are conditions that we learn to live with, completely ignore, or even go undetected. I want to change all that.

Modern Aesthetics

“I’ve built my practice around that idea. We offer an extensive menu of modern, aesthetic medicine treatments that include hormone therapy, medical weight loss, and whatever else it takes to achieve the perfect balance. Botox, laser skin treatments, micro-needling, extensive skin care regimens. They are all facets often ignored by more conventional practices. But they are pieces of the puzzle that I use myself.”

A truly balanced life can be a difficult puzzle to solve. But it is the key to living a longer, healthier, happier life. How are you doing? Need some help? Dr. Trishanna Sookdeo is right there in the Winter Garden Regional Shopping Center and she’s ready for you.

14101 W Colonial Drive, Winter Garden
(407) 395-2004
sookdeofamilymedicine.com

 

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