A: No. Functional medicine is a clinical framework that uses detailed history, examination and testing to understand why symptoms are occurring; supplements are used only when they add value, not as the foundation of care.
Q: Is hormone therapy either dangerous or a miracle cure?
A: Hormone therapy is one medical tool. Its safety and benefit depend on choosing the right patient, indication, dose and monitoring within the broader context of metabolic, cardiovascular and cancer risk.
A: Longevity medicine focuses on healthspan: energy, strength, metabolic stability, cognition and resilience, assessed and tracked with meaningful biomarkers not just appearance.
A: She designs each plan around “one body, one story – not one protocol,” aligning symptoms, lifestyle, medical history and goals into a tailored mix of nutrition, targeted supplements, medical therapies and follow‑up.
A: You’ll review your full medical history, symptom timeline, lifestyle, stress patterns and existing labs with Dr Tasnim, then agree on priorities, recommended tests (if needed) and a clear first‑phase plan.
A: Most patients move through an initial assessment phase, a short “foundation reset” for sleep, energy, digestion and mood, then a targeted optimisation phase where hormone, metabolic, gut and regenerative tools are introduced and refined.
A: Her care is root‑cause focused, systems‑based, evidence‑driven and highly educational, with realistic, sustainable plans that fit everyday life instead of quick‑fix or one‑size‑fits‑all protocols.