Why My View of Healthcare Changed Over Time
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My approach to healthcare has changed a lot over the years. In this episode, I talk through what shaped it and why it works better for my patients and coaching clients.
My approach to healthcare has changed a lot in the past few years. I used to think the goal was to collect more data, order more tests, and be as thorough as possible every time. Over time, I realized that people do better when we simplify. When we slow down. When we focus on the small daily choices that actually move their health forward.
In this episode, I talk through how I practice medicine now and how I guide my coaching clients. I explain why I focus on long-term habits, why I avoid fear-based health decisions, and why clarity matters more than the number of tests on a lab panel. I also share how I help people separate real health improvements from all the noise online.
My goal is to offer a calmer and more practical way of thinking about health. I want you to understand your body, make fewer reactive decisions, and build a plan that feels sustainable.
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-Dr. Ashori MD