Dr. Alan D. Einstein, DO
Internist
3333 Old Milton Parkway 170 Alpharetta GA, 30005About
Alan D. Einstein, DO, is an internist who diagnoses and treats patients at Einstein Genius Care in Alpharetta, GA. In his concierge practice model, Dr. Einstein emphasizes health and preventative care to allow individuals to achieve their maximum health potential. His practice model allows for a personalized level of care that is methodical and comprehensive in an unrushed setting. Dr. Einstein thrives on diagnosing and treatment of uncommon or unusual and difficult to solve medical conditions and disorders. His specific areas of expertise include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, as well as thyroid and hormone metabolism disorders. A thought leader in the area of metabolic syndrome and its role in weight gain and overall health and longevity, Dr. Einstein is an active presenter and has been featured on Video Health Magazine and Diabetes News Stand.
Dr. Einstein also has been actively involved in umbilical cord blood stem cell research for over 25 years, with a particular interest in Parkinson's Disease. In fact, Dr. Einstein assisted Senator David Shafer in the writing and passage of Georgia’s first and only Cord Blood Stem Cell Bill. Moreover, in July of 2006, Georgia’s Governor, Sonny Perdue, appointed him to the Commission for Newborn Umbilical Cord Blood Research and Medical Treatment.
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Education and Training
Des Moines University D.O. 1992
university of florida Bachelor of Science - Chem 1987
Board Certification
Internal Medicine (Physician Specialties)
American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine
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Can antidepressants cause chronic fatigue?
Great question. Several things to know first. Not all antidepressants are equal. Many different types, thus side effects differ. In practice for many years and have experienced many patients on various antidepressants complain of increased fatigue. Some patients, this resolves over time, and others, it can lead to a change in medications. However, I have not seen a situation where most of the common antidepressants cause the chronic fatigue syndrome. In my opinion, CFS appears to be either virally mediated or as result of an autoimmune response. READ MORE
What can you give a child for chest pain?
Unfortunately it’s not that simple. Need to determine the CAUSE of his chest pain. Is it respiratory (ie asthma), cardiac, musculoskeletal, other. Once we know the cause treatment becomes more evident READ MORE
Awards
- Resident of the Year 1995 Johns Hopkins University
- Chief Resident 1996 Johns Hopkins University
Professional Memberships
- American Osteopathic Association
- American Medical Association
- American College of Endo
Fellowships
- Mount Sinai Medical Center Cardiology 1997
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Get to know Internist Dr. Alan D. Einstein, who serves patients in Suwanee, Georgia.
Dr. Einstein is a skilled internist who brought his unique and comprehensive medical approach to patient care to Atlanta, Georgia in 1997. In practice with Alpharetta Medical Associates, P.C. in Suwanee, he emphasizes health and preventative care to allow individuals to achieve their maximum potential.
With a focus on individualized and unrushed medical care, Dr. Einstein takes detailed histories and performs thorough physical examinations while paying attention to detail. Patients suffering from a variety of illnesses and diseases can count on him to listen to their concerns, evaluate their symptoms, create a thorough differential diagnosis, and ultimately initiate a health restoration plan.
Having been practicing medicine since 1996, Dr. Einstein’s educational history includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Chemistry from The University of Florida. Subsequently, he earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from The College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1992. Thereafter, he completed his internship and residency training at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine/Sinai Hospital program in Baltimore, Maryland in 1995, where he was recognized as “The Outstanding Senior Resident of the Year.”
Following his education, he became board-certified in internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). The ABIM is a physician-led, non-profit, independent evaluation organization driven by doctors who want to achieve higher standards for better care in a rapidly changing world.
Utilizing umbilical cord blood stem cells with a particular interest in Parkinson’s disease, Dr. Einstein assisted Senator David Shafer in the writing and passage of Georgia’s first and only Cord Blood Stem Cell Bill. Moreover, in July of 2006, Georgia’s Governor Sonny Perdue appointed him to the “Commission for Newborn Umbilical Cord Blood Research and Medical Treatment.”
An active member of the American Osteopathic Association, the doctor has numerous areas of medical expertise, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, as well as thyroid and hormone metabolism disorders. He emphasizes returning adults to a normal hormonal state, yet via a more natural route.
Furthermore, Dr. Einstein is a thought leader in the area of metabolic syndrome and its role in weight gain and overall health and longevity. He has presented to his medical peers at numerous medical institutions and conferences around the country, and has been featured on Video Health Magazine and Diabetes News Stand.
Internal medicine is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Physicians specializing in internal medicine are called internists. They manage and prevent common and complex diseases by providing comprehensive care and promoting overall well-being.
Licensed to practice medicine in Georgia and Florida, Dr. Einstein is the recipient of several awards and honors, including: Compassionate Doctor Recognition (2009, 2011, 2015) and Patients’ Choice Award (2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016).
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