Younan Nowzaradan
Younan Nowzaradan (born October 11, 1944), also known as Dr. Now, is an Iranian-American surgeon, television personality, and author. He specializes in vascular surgery and bariatric surgery, and is best known for his work with morbidly obese patients on the popular reality TV show "My 600-lb Life."
Early Life and Education
Younan Nowzaradan was born in Tehran, Iran, on October 11, 1944. He completed his medical degree at the University of Tehran in 1970, before moving to the United States to continue his medical education. He completed a surgical internship at St. Johns Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, and later completed his surgical residency at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, and a cardiovascular fellowship at the Texas Heart Institute in Houston, Texas.
Medical Career
Dr. Nowzaradan has been practicing medicine in the United States since the 1970s. He is certified by the American Board of Surgery and specializes in both vascular surgery and bariatric surgery. In addition to his work as a surgeon, Dr. Nowzaradan is also an author and has published articles in various medical journals on topics related to obesity, bariatric surgery, and weight loss.
My 600-lb Life
Dr. Nowzaradan rose to prominence as the main doctor featured on the TLC reality television series "My 600-lb Life." The show, which first aired in 2012, follows the journeys of morbidly obese individuals as they attempt to lose weight through diet, exercise, and often bariatric surgery under Dr. Nowzaradan's care. His compassionate yet firm approach with patients has earned him a loyal following and widespread recognition.
Throughout the series, Dr. Nowzaradan has treated patients with a wide range of obesity-related health issues, such as diabetes, heart problems, and respiratory issues. In addition to providing medical care, he also helps patients address the psychological aspects of their weight struggles, working with them to understand the root causes of their obesity and develop healthier habits.
Books
Dr. Nowzaradan has authored several books aimed at helping individuals struggling with obesity and weight loss. These books provide insight into his approach to patient care, as well as practical advice for those looking to improve their health. Some of his published works include:
- "Last Chance to Live" (2017)
- "The Scales Don't Lie, People Do" (2019)
Personal Life
Dr. Nowzaradan resides in Houston, Texas, where he maintains his private practice and continues to work with patients on "My 600-lb Life." He has three children and has been married once. In his free time, Dr. Now enjoys spending time with his family and staying up to date on the latest advances in medical research.
Awards and Recognition
Throughout his career, Dr. Nowzaradan has received numerous accolades for his work in the field of bariatric surgery and obesity treatment. Some of his most notable achievements include:
- Recognition as one of Houston's top doctors by H-Texas Magazine multiple times
- Membership in prestigious medical organizations such as the American Medical Association, the Texas Medical Association, and the Harris County Medical Society
- Pioneering work in the development of innovative surgical techniques for the treatment of morbid obesity, which has helped to improve the quality of life for countless patients
Philanthropy
In addition to his medical practice and television work, Dr. Nowzaradan is also involved in various philanthropic endeavors. He has worked with organizations and charities focused on obesity awareness, prevention, and treatment. By lending his expertise and support, Dr. Nowzaradan helps to further the cause of improving public health and reducing the prevalence of obesity-related illnesses.
Summary
Younan Nowzaradan (born October 11, 1944), also known as Dr. Now, is an American surgeon, TV personality, and author. He specializes in vascular surgery and bariatric surgery. He is known for helping morbidly obese people lose weight on My 600-lb Life (2012 - present)
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