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Map Marker175 Great Rd Suite 210, Bedford, MA, 01730

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Alainn Medical Aesthetics

Bedford MA 01730 Bioidentical Hormone Optimization Therapy
Specialty: Medical Aesthetics and Wellness
At This Location: APRN
Serving: Men, Women
Nutraceuticals: Yes

Did you know millions of people experience the symptoms of hormone imbalance every day? You may be one of them. Imbalances in our hormones can lead to a myriad of symptoms including reduced libido, low mood, fatigue, and weight gain – but these changes don’t have to be permanent. Now, there is help to address these and other early indicators of aging through hormone optimization. We, as your Biote Certified Provider in Bedford MA 01730, will work with you to create personal care plans and precision treatments that can help patients stay healthy longer.

The Biote Method of bioidentical hormone optimization therapy is offered here at your Bedford MA 01730 clinic. Biote has been developing its method of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for over a decade, which may help men and women experiencing the symptoms of a hormone imbalance. Contact us to schedule an evaluation and learn how restoring hormones to their optimal level may address specific health concerns.

Joan Kelly, APRN

Throughout her career, Joan has been a trusted leader in medicine innovation and clinical safety. Her passion is helping people live better, longer, and enjoy life more fully.

In 2021, Joan chose to bring her passion for innovation and her career expertise to the medical aesthetics industry. She completed her certification, and opened her practice, Alainn Medical Aesthetics.

Joan received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Villanova, PA.

She began her nursing career at New England Deaconess Hospital, working on the medical
and surgery floor of Hematology and Oncology, where she gained extensive experience with blood disorders, cancers and chemotherapy.

She went on to work at the BU School of Medicine’s Clinical Research Center, providing clinical care and collecting research data, funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH).

Joan then joined the Community Research Initiative (CRI), where she began working on drug trials for protease inhibitors, the breakthrough class of drugs that changed everything in HIV and AIDS. These innovative drugs transformed the HIV virus from deadly to a survivable and chronic disease, and the ending of AIDs. It was an incredible time in medicine, saving lives around the world.

Because of her strong cancer background with end-stage cancers, she became a lead researcher on symptom management, protocols and minimizing side effects of drug therapy.

During her tenure there, Joan returned to school for her Master’s degree and her Nurse Practitioner’s license. Her thesis focus was on improving drug adherence with patients, based on her work at CRI. She graduated in 1996, and obtained her NP license in 1997.

She continued her career as a NP at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, specializing in oncology, hematology and rare diseases. She was deeply involved in innovating patient drug protocols, and had the personal privilege of extending lives and the quality of lives for patients.

Joan is a native of Burlington, MA and lives in Bedford, with her husband, their two teenage children and two fun-loving English Cream golden retrievers.