Bariatric Medicine / Family Medicine / Regenerative & Anti-Aging Medicine
Bio
With more than 20 years practicing medicine, Paul H. Kim, MD, is a leading physician in Valengerontology or healthy aging medicine. At the Medical Institute of Healthy Aging, Dr. Kim takes a proactive approach as he helps patients in Napa, San Francisco, and Walnut Creek, California achieve optimal health and wellness in hopes of preventing chronic disease. He approaches the evaluation of patients in a novel way and then offers revolutionary treatments such as peptides, young blood plasma and stem cell technology to enhance the ability to stave off chronic diseases of aging.Â
After graduating magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Kim received his medical degree from Temple University in Philadelphia, where he served as vice president of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He is or has been a member of numerous professional societies, including the American Society of Bariatric Physicians, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, and the American Academy of Family Physicians. He achieved his first board certification in Family Medicine, followed by Board Certification in Anti-Aging Medicine and Obesity Medicine.Â
Dr. Kim has also become the first board-certified regenerative medicine physician in the San Francisco and East Bay area. He prides himself on his attention to detail and commitment to patient satisfaction. He provides a proactive and precise approach to managing the aging process in a healthy fashion.
Clinic Information
As the Premier Healthy Aging Clinic in the East Bay of San Francisco, the Medical Institute of Healthy Aging has taken the reactive, "sick" care model and reversed it to the PROACTIVE, "health" care vision. The PROACTIVE approach allows the team at Medical Institute of Healthy Aging to be more precise, personalized and preventative.
We are attempting to achieve improved "health reserves" through a dynamic process of evaluation, therapy, and reformulation. We believe the 'marathon' approach to healthcare is better suited for long-term healthspan than the 'sprint' necessity of treating disease. Healthspan, not just lifespan, is the loftier goal of our practice.