Age Management Medicine

Age management medicine is a proactive approach to healthcare for an aging population focused on preservation of optimum human function and quality of life, making every effort to modulate the process of aging prior to the onset of degenerative aging. The basic elements of age management medicine are patient evaluation through extensive medical history, lifestyle assessment, physical examination, and laboratory evaluation to establish personalized proactive treatment plans consisting of proper diet, exercise, stress management and appropriate medical intervention.

Dr. Gupta is board certified in Geriatrics for over 20 years. He credits his age management practice to Dr. Neil Rouzier who he studied with extensively from 2007 – 2010. Dr. Rouzier has been a pioneer for men and women since its inception in the early 1990’s.

In addition to his studies with Dr. Rouzier, Dr. Gupta has been affiliated with the A4M American Academy for Anti-Aging for nearly 10 years. He has attended many conferences throughout the years and is continually studying and learning new techniques for anti-aging medicine.

Bioidentical Hormone Therapy


Bioidentical Hormone Therapy

Do you have symptoms of hormone imbalance?

Our bodies contain some 60 trillion cells that must communicate with each other in order to carry out functions. Their language is conducted by hormones, the chief chemical messengers between cells. Travelling through the blood, hormones enter cells through "receptor" sites much as a key unlocks a door. Once inside, they get to work flipping the switches that govern growth, development, and mental and physical functions throughout life.

Hormones exist in harmony with each other – partners in a delicate balancing act. When levels of each hormone are in the right proportions, body systems are stable. When balance is lost, hormone deficiencies and excesses can become toxic to the body, causing unwanted symptoms, disorders and disease.

The steroid (sex) hormones include the estrogens (estradiol, estriol and estrone), the androgens (testosterone and DHEA), progesterone and cortisol. These are made in glands and organs of the body from cholesterol, their chemical backbone. Both sexes need the same hormones, although in differing amounts, for survival.

Clarifying symptoms through testing helps to uncover hidden hormone imbalance