Dr. Denia Tapscott, MD

Dr. Denia Tapscott, MD I have been practicing Internal Medicine for over 18 years. After my diagnosis of breast cancer I began to explore alternative approaches..

My original focus was on obesity medicine where I helped to create medical and surgical programs in the DC area. Practice Philosophy: “Find the root cause...

It’s not enough to diagnose a disease or to treat a symptom without delving deeper and appreciating the processes that underlie the condition. With any ailment, I always ask myself the question - why? My patients’ “true health” is much more than “your labs are within normal limits”. Testing beyond the conventional labs helps to address nutritional, metabolic, genetic, and hormonal optimization. Everyone has a life story that influences their health. Through personalized treatment in partnership with the patient, we get to the root cause and begin the journey towards long term health and wellness.”


Dr. Denia Tapscott has been practicing medicine for over 17 years. She began her career in Washington, DC where she became increasingly concerned about the weight problems of her patients and its contribution to their poor health. As a member of the Obesity Medicine Association, she received formal training in the medical treatment of obesity and has spent the last 12 years helping thousands of DC area residents reduce their disease burden, resulting in healthier lives. By implementing a holistic approach to weight loss, she incorporated the latest science, pharmacology, nutrition, and behavioral health into her practice. Dr. Tapscott is a diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) and has developed and directed several hospital affiliated medical and surgical weight loss programs. She later became Associate Professor of Medicine at Howard University where she lectured locally and nationally on topics related to obesity and cardiometabolic disease. She is a published author and has been recognized for her leadership role in the health care community. After being diagnosed with breast cancer, she was confronted with her own health challenges. Dr. Tapscott began to explore alternative approaches that could (1) answer the question, why and (2) help her begin the healing process. Although she did not abandon conventional medicine entirely, she gained a greater appreciation for her condition by using functional medicine and continues to implement healthy living with her family. She now fully integrates this methodology into her current medical practice - providing personalized, predictive, participatory, and preventive care to her patients.

PERFORMANCE is important for men.  Whether in the boardroom or the bedroom.  Aging usually affects this process but ther...
03/06/2021

PERFORMANCE is important for men. Whether in the boardroom or the bedroom. Aging usually affects this process but there is much that you can do to address it. A Functional Medicine approach can get to the root causes and provide natural ways to help in this.
https://www.nihadc.com/practitioners/dr-denia-tapscott-m-d.html

Another 2 reasons why I want to help women with their infertility.
01/31/2021

Another 2 reasons why I want to help women with their infertility.

Infertility can be due to problems with s***m.It is important to have good quality AND quantity.If the count is too low,...
01/23/2021

Infertility can be due to problems with s***m.
It is important to have good quality AND quantity.
If the count is too low, it may be due to retrograde ej*******on.
Low testosterone is another factor to consider in male related infertility.
Oxidative stress can adversely effect s***m quality.
Focus on avoiding things like smoke, second hand smoke, and poor air quality.
To counteract these effects, get in adequate anti oxidant support in the form of a healthy lifestyle, anti oxidant rich foods and targeted nutritional compounds.
https://www.nihadc.com/health-programs/infertiity.html

12/23/2020

One of the main causes of miscarriage is a problem with the S***M

12/20/2020

If your daughter has PCOS, you may not become a grandmother.

12/19/2020
12/18/2020

If you are a healthy female in your 20s or early 30s,👩‍🦰 the chances of conceiving each month is 25–30%.

But by the time you reach 40 years old,👩‍🦳 the chances are 10% or less.

Our biological clocks ⏰ are real so it's important for younger women to plan ahead and prepare their bodies if wanting to conceive successfully in the future.

Unlike this age group (with flexibility in their efforts) older women should NOT wait. It is critical that women over 35 years old focus on developing a healthy diet and lifestyle 🥦targeted at normal ovulatory cycles, healthy reproductive cells, tissue and fluids and a nutritional status that will properly nourish the baby and mother during and after pregnancy.🤱

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