Dr. Andreas Grossgold is an internist and a pediatrician who graduated from the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, Texas. He is originally from Bogota, Colombia, and grew up in Europe, Israel, North America, and South America.
He attended the Nueva Granada Military University of Medicine, where he obtained his medical degree and completed his internship and residency doing rotations at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center, Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital, Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital, Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center, Texas Children’s Hospital, and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. He also completed a four-year doctorate program at Capital University of Integrative Medicine in Washington, D.C. and a five-year postdoctoral fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine in cell biology and gene therapy with emphasis in cardiovascular genetics and neurosciences.
Dr. Grossgold is an author and co-author of more than 30 peer-reviewed abstracts, articles, book chapters, and posters on bio-medical and clinical research. He is a former Postdoctoral Fellow Association President at Baylor College of Medicine and has been recognized with several awards and grants for his research work on bladder and prostate cancer in collaboration with physician scientists and scientists in medical oncology, molecular biology, and urology.
Dr. Grossgold practices internal medicine and pediatrics with an integrative approach on anti-aging medicine, functional medicine, and nutrition. He is currently affiliated with Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Mease Countryside Hospital, and Morton Plant Hospital.