
Information for Patients
From the practitioner: About My Practice
Dr Andrew Greenland is a specialist in Functional, Anti-Ageing and Metabolic Medicine. He is a fully qualified medical doctor, who continues to work as an NHS Hospital Consultant. He has also trained in a number of complimentary therapies including Herbal Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine, Medical Acupuncture, Osteopathic Medicine (non practising) and Functional Medicine. He therefore has access to a large toolbox for the prevention and treatment of a vast array of complex, 'stuck' health challenges using a personalised, precision medicine approach.
From the practitioner: What Patients Can Expect
Patients will be afforded the time for a thorough exploration of their problems and a comprehensive case history. This will be followed by a physical examination, where appropriate. This information will be used to formulate a working diagnosis and ultimately a plan of investigation and treatment. Patients can expect to receive regular clinical review appointments to track their progress, troubleshoot and adjust their treatment plans accordingly.
Medical Conditions
- Aging
- Allergies
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Autoimmune Disease
- Cancer
- Cardiovascular disorders
- Chronic Disease
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Depression, Anxiety or Bipolar Disorder
- Diabetes
- Digestive disorders
- Eating Disorders
- Fatigue
- Female Disorders
- Gluten Sensitivity
- Hypertension
- Infections (acute and chronic low-grade such as Lyme, Candidiasis etc.)
- Insomnia and Sleep Disorders
- Male disorders
- Mercury and Heavy Metal Toxicity
- Metabolic Syndrome (pre-diabetes, insulin resistance)
- Migraines and Headaches
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Neurodegenerative disorders
- Skin Disorders
- Stress-related Conditions
- Thyroid, adrenal and other hormonal disorders
- Weight or Metabolism concerns
Graduate School Education
University of London
Professional Associations
Institute of Functional Medicine, British Medical Association, Royal College of Emergency Medicine