Ageless Medicine opens in Vestal

VESTAL — A new medical weight loss and skin/aesthetics practice, called Ageless Medicine, recently opened in Vestal. Located at 2220 Vestal Parkway East, the practice offer services such as medically supervised weight loss as well as techniques in skin rejuvenation. It also has a full-service MedSpa and laser center with services available for both women […]

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VESTAL — A new medical weight loss and skin/aesthetics practice, called Ageless Medicine, recently opened in Vestal.

Located at 2220 Vestal Parkway East, the practice offer services such as medically supervised weight loss as well as techniques in skin rejuvenation. It also has a full-service MedSpa and laser center with services available for both women and men, the practice said in a news release.

Ageless Medicine also offers trigger-point massage therapy, which is designed to alleviate the source of the pain through cycles of isolated pressure and release. For more chronic pain, patients can be treated using trigger-point injections.

Dr. Tali Reeis-Martin founded and owns Ageless Medicine. She is a board-certified physician who completed her medical training at Albany Medical Center. Working in an outpatient setting, she treated chronic and acute obesity-related diseases, according to the news release. Depression was also common, along with low self-esteem and chronic fatigue. Most of her patient visits involved counseling people about eating right and living a healthy lifestyle, the release stated.

Reeis-Martin later became interested in bariatric medicine and became a member of the American Society of Bariatric Medicine. She says her goal is to provide safe and effective non-surgical weight loss.

Joining Reeis-Martin in the practice is Elizabeth Hutchings, a licensed medical aesthetician. She is certified in laser physics and modalities. Hutchings studied at the Aesthetic Science Institute in Albany, as well as various other institutes, according to the release. 

Ageless Medicine is open Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. And, Wednesday evening and Saturday appointments are available by request.

 

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