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Dr. Shiv K. Goel, MD

Internist | Obesity Medicine

10007 Huebner Road Suite 302 San Antonio TX, 78240

About

I am a board certified physician in Internal Medicine followed by Functional, Anti-aging, Cosmetic  and Aesthetic Medicine. As a physician who believes in the power of healing from mind, body, and soul, I bring a unique perspective to my work at Prime Vitality Functional Medicine Clinic and Medical spa. 

 

Beauty is often thought of as something that is only skin deep. However, true beauty is more than just physical appearance. It is about feeling good about oneself, having confidence, and radiating positivity. This is where wellness comes into play. When we take care of our bodies, minds, and emotions, we feel good from the inside out, and this reflects in our appearance as well. By eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, practicing self-care, and taking care of our skin, we can attain a healthy, radiant appearance and a positive outlook on life.

 

Our wellness approach emphasizes the interconnectedness of physical appearance and inner health. We strive to provide a comprehensive range of services that address both aspects of our patients' well-being. From concierge medicine, weight loss, hormone optimization, and injectables to cutting-edge treatments like Morpheus8, fat transfer, liposuction, scarless face or neck lift, brow lift, and face and bodytite procedures, we offer a range of options that can help our patients look and feel their best. By focusing on holistic healing, we are able to provide our patients with a truly transformative experience that goes beyond traditional medical care.

Education and Training

Mount Sinai School Of Medicine MD 2010

AAOPM MD in Functional Medicine 2023

A.A.O.P.M. M.D. Aesthetic Medicine 2023

Board Certification

Critical Care Medicine (Anesthesiology)

American Board of Internal Medicine

Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine)

Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism (Internal Medicine)

Gastroenterology (Internal Medicine)

Geriatric Medicine (Internal Medicine)

Hematology (Internal Medicine)

Hospice and Palliative Care (Internal Medicine)

Infectious Disease (Internal Medicine)

Medical Oncology (Internal Medicine)

Nephrology (Internal Medicine)

Pulmonary Disease (Internal Medicine)

Rheumatology (Internal Medicine)

Sleep Medicine (Internal Medicine)

Provider Details

Male English, Hindi, Urdu
Dr. Shiv K. Goel, MD
Dr. Shiv K. Goel, MD's Expert Contributions
  • How long does veneers procedure take?

    The process of getting veneers usually takes place over the course of two to three visits to the dentist. Each visit typically lasts 1-2 hours, depending on the number of teeth being treated and the complexity of the case. Here is a general outline of the steps involved in getting veneers: 1. Consultation and treatment planning: During the first visit, you will consult with your dentist to discuss your goals and expectations for the veneers. Your dentist will examine your teeth, take X-rays, and discuss the treatment plan with you. 2. Preparation: In the second visit, your dentist will prepare your teeth for the veneers by removing a small amount of enamel from the front of the teeth. This step is necessary to ensure a proper fit for the veneers. Your dentist will then take impressions of your teeth, which will be used to create custom veneers. 3. Temporary veneers: After your teeth are prepared, temporary veneers may be placed to protect your teeth while the permanent veneers are being fabricated in a dental laboratory. These temporary veneers are usually made of acrylic. 4. Bonding: In the final visit, your dentist will remove the temporary veneers and bond the permanent veneers to your teeth using a special dental adhesive. The dentist will make any necessary adjustments to ensure a comfortable fit and natural appearance. Overall, the entire process of getting veneers typically takes a few weeks from start to finish. Shiv Kumar Goel , MD Internal, Functional & Aesthetic Medicine (Board Certified) CEO Prime Vitality Functional Medicine Clinic & Medical Spa [email protected] W 2108761635 M 2108521871 READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Functional medicineAnti-aging MedicineHormone replacement therapyWeight loss SpecialistCosmetic proceduresAesthetic MedicineHair restorationSexual dysfunctionSkin careLiposuctionInjectable Facial Shaping

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Assistant Professor Texas Tech University 2014 - 2017
  • Medical Director hospital Medicine Methodist Specialty & Transplant Hospital 2017 - 2019
  • Founder and CEO Prime Vitality 2021 - Present

Awards

  • America Best Doctor 2024 NATIONWIDE REGISTRIES TOP DOCTORS OF AMERICA 
  • Texas Top Doc 2024 Best in Texas Magazine 
  • Winner of the NPC Men’s Physique Bodybuilding competition in 2022 at the Republic of Texas, Austin 2022 NPC IFBBI 

Professional Memberships

  • Texas Medical Association  
  • American college of physician  
  • ABIM  

What do you attribute your success to?

  • a passion for helping peopl. I enjoy it!

Dr. Shiv K. Goel, MD's Practice location

Prime Vitality Total Wellnes Clinic & Med Spa

10007 Huebner Road Suite 302 -
San Antonio, TX 78240
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New patients: 210-876-1635
Fax: 210-783-8880
www.primevitalitywellness.com

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