About
Dr. Elliot Dinetz is a double board-certified physician and fellowship-trained specialist practicing in Miami, FL. He holds board certification through the American Board of Family Medicine and the Fellowship in Anti-Aging and Metabolic Medicine. He also completed a fellowship with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and trained through the Institute for Functional Medicine.
Dr. Dinetz pursued clinical genomics early in his career, making genetic data a foundation of his diagnostic work. He evaluates each patient's genome and microbiome together to uncover the most effective nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle plan. His clinical passions include hormone optimization, gut health, autoimmune reversal, cardiovascular risk reduction, longevity medicine, and environmental detoxification. He co-authored a peer-reviewed case report published in Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine in 2023, linking Borrelia burgdorferi to inflammatory bowel disease. Dr. Dinetz serves as a Voluntary Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He sits on the faculty and planning committee for the Age Management Medical Group, serves on the Forbes Health medical advisory board, and contributes to Psychology Today Magazine. He speaks at international medical conferences and sees patients from across the United States and internationally.
Education & Training
Fellowship
Fellowship in Metabolic and Functional Medicine (FAAMM); A4M Fellowship (American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine)
Additional Training
Voluntary Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Clinical Genomics training; Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) training
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Dinetz right for?
Dr. Dinetz is a strong fit for adults seeking to address chronic conditions at their root cause. Patients managing hormone imbalances, thyroid disorders, autoimmune disease, or metabolic syndrome benefit from his precision-testing approach. He works well with individuals who want to optimize cardiovascular health and reduce cancer risk proactively. Those dealing with gut conditions such as IBS, SIBO, or Crohn's disease find his microbiome-focused protocols particularly relevant. Patients interested in genomic medicine and longevity planning round out his core audience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Dinetz treats a broad range of chronic and complex conditions. His core focus areas include hormone imbalances, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, autoimmune diseases, gut health conditions, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive decline. He also works with patients managing Lyme disease, environmental toxin exposure, cancer prevention, anxiety, depression, and sleep apnea.
Dr. Dinetz follows an evidence-based, precision medicine philosophy he summarizes as test, don't guess. He uses genetic data, gut microbiome analysis, and advanced biomarker panels to build individualized care plans. He applies the five R's framework, Remove, Replace, Repopulate, Repair, and Rebalance, to restore health at the root level rather than managing symptoms.
Yes. Dr. Dinetz holds dual board certification through the American Board of Family Medicine and the Fellowship in Anti-Aging and Metabolic Medicine. He also completed a fellowship with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and trained through the Institute for Functional Medicine.
Dr. Dinetz was an early adopter of Clinical Genomics in medicine. He integrates personalized DNA genetic screening with biochemical markers and lifestyle factors to uncover each patient's optimal health path. This goes well beyond standard family history review and allows highly specific, preventive recommendations.
Yes. Dr. Dinetz sees patients from across the United States and internationally. The practice offers telehealth options, and Elite Longevity members receive house calls at home or at the workplace.
Dr. Dinetz uses a wide range of advanced diagnostics. These include saliva, urine, and blood hormone panels; longevity panels; personalized DNA genetic screening; gut microbiome stool testing; 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; full body imaging; Cleerly Advanced Heart Screening; and the Grail Test, which screens for over 50 cancer types.
Yes. Dr. Dinetz co-authored a peer-reviewed scientific article published in Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine in 2023. The paper documented a case of successful Crohn's disease remission linked to an underlying Borrelia burgdorferi infection, co-authored with Yusuf Saleeby, MD.
Dr. Dinetz serves as a Voluntary Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He sits on the faculty and planning committee for the Age Management Medical Group, advises Forbes Health as a board member, and contributes articles to Psychology Today Magazine. He also speaks at international medical conferences.
Yes. Dr. Dinetz evaluates and treats a range of autoimmune conditions, including Hashimoto's thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis. He uses advanced biomarker testing and gut microbiome evaluation to identify contributing factors and applies natural and leading-edge approaches to support autoimmune reversal.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
