Meet Dr. Noa Tal

Meet Dr. Noa Tal

Fellowship trained, Noa Tal, MD, is a devoted endocrinologist committed to delivering exceptional care and striving for excellence in her field. With a diverse background encompassing medicine, research, teaching, and wellness, she endeavors to make significant contributions to healthcare. At the Pituitary Disorders Center at Pacific Neuroscience Institute®, Dr. Tal cares for patients with endocrine issues as a result of pituitary tumors.

Dr. Tal earned her medical degree from Tel Aviv University School of Medicine and completed her internal medicine residency at Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, NY. Subsequently, she pursued further specialization through an endocrinology fellowship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA. Her research focuses on advancing understanding in areas such as microbiome, pituitary pathology, and endocrine pathways related to aging and age-related diseases.

Beyond her medical achievements, Dr. Tal is deeply passionate about promoting wellness. She has volunteered at “Plant Powered Metro New York,” sharing insights on plant-based nutrition, chronic disease management, and diabetes prevention. Dr. Tal has also undergone additional training in diet and lifestyle intervention and has served as a yoga instructor, integrating holistic approaches into her practice. She firmly believes in a comprehensive approach to patient care, encompassing research, quality improvement, and wellness promotion, with the ultimate aim of making a positive impact in medicine, academia, and wellness.

Episoder(303)

70. The Lifestyle Roadmap to Improving Your Memory and Brain Health

70. The Lifestyle Roadmap to Improving Your Memory and Brain Health

Our memory isn't just a passive function. Just like our muscles, it's something that can be trained, optimized, and protected. Subtle changes in our memory can signal the earliest stages of cognitive ...

15 Okt 202533min

Our Philosophical Approach to Spine Care with Jean-Philippe Langevin, MD

Our Philosophical Approach to Spine Care with Jean-Philippe Langevin, MD

Spinal disorders may be caused by spine trauma, genetic components or disease including cancer. As the backbone is made of bone, a misconception is that all spine issues are taken care of by orthopedi...

8 Okt 20252min

Cochlear Implants Crash Course with Mathilde Tranberg, Cochlear Implant Ambassador

Cochlear Implants Crash Course with Mathilde Tranberg, Cochlear Implant Ambassador

A cochlear implant for hearing loss is an electronic device that is implanted into the inner ear (the cochlea) and is used to restore hearing in patients who no longer benefit from traditional hearing...

1 Okt 20255min

Malia's Grateful Patient Story | AVM Treatment at PNI

Malia's Grateful Patient Story | AVM Treatment at PNI

While traveling with her family, 17-year-old Malia experienced a grand mal seizure while she was sleeping. Her parents immediately brought her back to Los Angeles to the care of Dr. Walavan Sivakumar ...

24 Sep 20253min

69. A Silent Revolution in Hearing Loss Treatment

69. A Silent Revolution in Hearing Loss Treatment

Cochlear implants are leading a revolution in the treatment of hearing loss. According to a 2022 study, only about 10% of those who qualify for cochlear implants have received them. Cost, accessibilit...

17 Sep 202542min

Smell Dysfunction Challenges & Treatment with Dr. Michael Yong | A PNI Minute

Smell Dysfunction Challenges & Treatment with Dr. Michael Yong | A PNI Minute

Smell loss after viral infections can be difficult to manage. Dr. Yong uses various techniques to target smell recovery which is a complex process involving neurons in the nose and brain. Smell is int...

10 Sep 20252min

Multidisciplinary Voice Clinic at PNI

Multidisciplinary Voice Clinic at PNI

Having a healthy voice is important for everyone, whether you are a professional singer, teacher, salesperson or simply like to read aloud to your grandchildren. Similarly, our ability to swallow is a...

3 Sep 20254min

68. Innovative Techniques for Stroke Intervention and Prevention

68. Innovative Techniques for Stroke Intervention and Prevention

Approximately every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. About 87% of all strokes are ischemic strokes, which blocks blood flow to the brain. When it comes to treating strokes, knowi...

20 Aug 202536min

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