Sirish Pulusani
Director of Longevity and Wellness · Next Health
Director of Longevity and Wellness focused on biomarker-guided plans, nutrition, weight optimization, and metabolic health
About
Sirish Pulusani is Next Health's Director of Longevity and Wellness. His background includes biology and chemistry training, endocrinology research at Massachusetts General Hospital, and nutrition certifications from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and Precision Nutrition. At Next Health, he helps patients turn biomarker data into nutrition, weight-optimization, metabolic-health, and longevity plans.
What to Know
Signature approach
Pulusani works at the translation layer between lab data and daily behavior. He supports advanced wellness programs, including the Executive Physical, by helping patients understand what their biomarkers point to and how nutrition, metabolic habits, and Next Health protocols can be organized into an actionable plan.
What sets them apart
- Research-informed wellness role. His Massachusetts General Hospital endocrinology work and JCEM co-authorship give him more science exposure than many non-clinical wellness leaders.
- Program depth. He works with advanced testing programs, not only general coaching.
- Personal health lens. His own chronic-illness experience informs a practical, patient-centered approach to health optimization.
Before You Book
- Choose coaching vs. clinical care. Book him for coaching-style wellness support around biomarkers, nutrition, and habits; medical decisions sit with Next Health's physician-led team.
- Check credential fit. His Institute for Integrative Nutrition and Precision Nutrition credentials support wellness guidance, not clinical diagnosis.
- Confirm clinic availability. He appears LA-based, but the exact clinic assignment is not listed.
Expertise
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Affiliations
Thought Leadership
Publications
- Dominant-Negative GCMB Mutations Cause an Autosomal Dominant Form of Hypoparathyroidism · Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2008
Media Appearances
- The Meme King of Longevity Now Wants to Sell You Olive Oil · The New York Times · 2024-01-12
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