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Hi, I'm Dr Shieva Ghofrany, an OBGYN who strives to empower individuals to overcome their anxieties regarding their health and is committed to helping individuals eliminate their fears by adopting a "proactive not paranoid" approach to their health.
With over two decades of experience in the field, I have been a practicing OBGYN since 1999. Through my desire to connect with people coupled with my knowledge base, I aim to eliminate the crippling effects of fear and replace them with a calmer mindset. It is with this expertise, guidance, and PERSONAL experiences as a patient that I am able to instill confidence in my patients, and enable them to take charge of their well-being. My passion lies in engaging with women, encouraging them to develop a deeper understanding of their bodies, and to actively participate in their own healthcare journeys.
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With each interaction, I focus on my unwavering dedication to helping others. I recognize that fear can hinder individuals from seeking necessary care or taking preventative measures. By fostering a safe and supportive environment, I establish trust and encourage open communication.
My patients and followers find solace in my ability to demystify medical jargon and explain complex concepts in a relatable manner. My approach goes beyond the standard doctor-patient relationship, as I strive to create a partnership where women feel empowered to make informed decisions about their health.
As the co-creator of TRIBE CALLED V, I use my clinical practice and lifetime experiences to empower women and assist them in managing their mindset effectively. Driven by my personal journey, which includes overcoming six miscarriages, experiencing three births, battling endometriosis, undergoing weight loss surgery, and conquering ovarian cancer, I combine my professional expertise with my own firsthand encounters to genuinely support individuals in achieving a calmer perspective.
I take a great pride in engaging with women on a deep level, guiding them realistically in their quest to understand their bodies.