Advanced Medical and Weight Loss Center: Nick Sidhu, MD
Alpharetta, GA
Functional medicine practice in Alpharetta led by triple board-certified Dr. Nick Sidhu, specializing in hormone therapy, medical weight loss, and regenerative medicine with root-cause testing.
Advanced Medical and Weight Loss Center is a functional medicine practice in Alpharetta, Georgia, led by Dr. Nick Sidhu, a triple board-certified physician in Internal Medicine, Obesity Medicine, and Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine with over 30 years of healthcare experience. The center specializes in hormone replacement therapy, medical weight loss, thyroid management, gut health optimization, and regenerative medicine using a root-cause approach with extensive functional testing.
Dr. Sidhu utilizes comprehensive diagnostic testing including body composition analysis, hormone panels, thyroid evaluation, metabolic testing, and inflammation markers to develop personalized treatment plans. Services are delivered through both in-person and telehealth visits with a multidisciplinary team including nutritionists and specialists.
- Triple board-certified physician
- Root-cause functional testing
- Telehealth and in-person
- Multidisciplinary integrated care
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More About Advanced Medical and Weight Loss Center: Nick Sidhu, MD
The center provides testosterone replacement therapy and low testosterone treatment for men, along with bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for women. Functional testing protocols include comprehensive hormone panels evaluating sex hormones, cortisol, and DHEA, complete thyroid evaluation, vitamin and mineral assessment, metabolic testing for blood sugar and insulin sensitivity, kidney and liver function tests, lipid panels, and inflammation markers.
The practice evaluates multiple hormones beyond testosterone including insulin, thyroid, estrogen, cortisol, DHT, and DHEA, along with cardiovascular risk factors and toxin exposure. Treatment plans incorporate lifestyle modifications, nutrition, supplementation, stress management, and when appropriate, traditional medical interventions.