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  • Prof. Norihiko Aoki, MD,PhD,BA

    Adviser
    General Endocrinology
    OBP Imamura Clinic
    Maruito Building 1st Fl
    2-2-22 Shiromi
    Chuou-ku
    Osaka, 540-0001
    JAPAN

    Phone: 81647919900

    Fax: 81647919901

    Languages: English, German, Chinese

    Area of Concentration

    Male Reproductive Health
    Bone and Mineral Metabolism
    Growth

    General Board Certification

    Internal Medicine

  • Prof. Giorgio Pagani, MD

    Professor
    HABILITA SAN MARCO
    via piccinini 2 bergamo
    bergamo, 24122
    ITALY

    Phone: 3487963995

    Languages: Italian, English, German

    Area of Concentration

    General Endocrine Practice
    Thyroid
    Aging

  • Dr. Jonathan Robert Anolik, MD

    Professor of Clinical Medicine
    General Endocrinology
    Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
    3322 N Broad St Ste 205
    Philadelphia, PA 19140-5185
    UNITED STATES

    Phone: (215)707-4600

    Fax: (215)707-5599

    Website: https://tuh.templehealth.org/content/metabolism.htm

    Telehealth Availability: Yes

    Area of Concentration

    General Endocrine Practice

    General Board Certification

    Internal Medicine

  • Prof. Sergio Bernasconi, MD

    Full Prof of Ped
    Parma University retired

    Fax: 390521703216

    Languages: Italian, French, English

    Area of Concentration

    Pediatric Endocrine Practice

    General Board Certification

    Pediatrics

  • Dr. Daniel Anthony Dumesic, MD

    Professor
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    University of California, Los Angeles
    10833 Le Conte Ave Rm 22-178
    Los Angeles, CA 90095-1740
    UNITED STATES

    Phone: (310)794-5542

    Fax: (310)206-2057

    Website: obgyn.ucla.edu

    Area of Concentration

    Female Reproductive Health

    General Board Certification

    OB/GYN

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