About
Dr. Mohammad Ashori is a board-certified family medicine physician and health coach with over 15 years of clinical experience in medicine and preventive health. He holds board certification in Family Medicine and practices exclusively via telehealth, serving patients across California. His clinical focus centers on healthy aging for adults in their 30s to 50s, with deep interests in metabolism, hormones, brain health, gut health, heart health, sleep, and cancer prevention.
Dr. Ashori built his practice around the TREND pillars: Testing, Relationships, Exercise, Nutrition, and Downtime. He addresses conditions including fatigue, brain fog, insulin resistance, hormonal imbalances, cardiovascular disease prevention, sleep disorders, and dementia prevention. Beyond clinical care, he hosts the podcast "Doctor Turned Health Coach" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Audible. He also publishes a weekly newsletter on Substack with over 1,000 subscribers. His goal is straightforward: help adults build simple, sustainable health plans that hold up in real life.
Education & Training
Additional Training
15+ years of clinical experience in medicine and preventive health; health coaching training
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Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Ashori right for?
Dr. Ashori works best with adults in their 30s to 50s who notice early signs of aging. Patients dealing with fatigue, brain fog, stubborn weight gain, or poor recovery find strong clinical support here. He also serves patients managing metabolic conditions, hormonal imbalances, or cardiovascular risk. Anyone wanting a long-term doctor focused on prevention rather than reactive care fits well in his practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Ashori treats a wide range of conditions connected to aging and metabolic health. These include fatigue, brain fog, insulin resistance, hormonal imbalances, hypogonadism, sleep disorders, gut health conditions, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease prevention. He also addresses dementia prevention and chronic inflammation. His focus is identifying and managing these issues before they become serious problems.
Yes, Dr. Ashori holds board certification in Family Medicine. He also brings over 15 years of clinical experience in medicine and preventive health, along with additional training in health coaching.
Dr. Ashori focuses on adults in their 30s to 50s. He works especially well with patients who feel "off" but have not received clear answers. His patients often deal with low energy, brain fog, slow recovery, or early metabolic changes. He builds long-term plans tailored to each person's goals and health history.
Dr. Ashori uses proactive, individualized lab testing rather than standard annual panels. He selects tests based on each patient's specific health picture and risk factors. He also provides thorough interpretation of results, helping patients understand what the numbers actually mean for their health.
TREND stands for Testing, Relationships, Exercise, Nutrition, and Downtime. Dr. Ashori structures both his primary care and health coaching services around these five pillars. He uses this framework to create personalized prevention plans that address the full picture of a patient's health, not just a single symptom or metric.
Yes. Dr. Ashori offers standalone health coaching sessions at $169 per hour. These sessions focus on healthy aging, habit-building, nutrition guidance, lifestyle planning, and personalized prevention. Health coaching is available more broadly, not limited to California residents.
Dr. Ashori coordinates specialist care directly for his patients. He manages referrals as part of ongoing care, helping patients navigate the right next steps when specialist evaluation is needed. This coordination stays part of the relationship, not a one-time handoff.
Yes. Dr. Ashori offers a free 15-minute introductory call for prospective patients. This call helps both parties determine whether the fit is right before committing to a plan. There is no pressure to sign up during or after the call.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
