Main presentation: “Unlock the Power of Testosterone: Science, Benefits & Optimization” by Dr. Sonya Kim, MD, MBA
April 3rd, 2025 @ 1pm PST
Join us for an eye-opening discussion on Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) at the Silicon Valley Health Institute! This cutting-edge talk will dive into the science, benefits, and controversies of TRT, empowering you with the latest research and practical insights. Whether you’re curious about boosting energy, cognitive function, and longevity—or separating fact from fiction in the TRT debate—this session is for you.
What you’ll learn:
How testosterone impacts energy, mood, metabolism, and longevity
Signs of low testosterone and when to consider TRT
The latest research on TRT benefits, risks, and delivery methods
How to optimize TRT for maximum results while minimizing side effects
The role of lifestyle, nutrition, and adjunct therapies in hormonal health
Don’t miss this deep dive into one of the most talked-about topics in health and longevity!
Meet Sonya Kim, MD, MBA
Dr. Sonya Kim, MD is a Chief Medical Officer at Best MD House calls, based in San Carlos, CA. Dr. Kim is a pioneering leader in personalized and functional medicine, with over two decades of experience as a Board-Certified Emergency Medicine physician who has cared for more than 40,000 patients. She has completed comprehensive training at The Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) and advanced Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) training at WorldLink Medical, specializing in Men’s and Women’s health, including Top 1% Peak Performance and age-related hormonal imbalances. Passionate about innovative healthy aging, her work has been featured by The Washington Post, NPR, and KQED, and she was invited by The Economist to speak at their Business of Longevity conference in San Francisco. Dr. Kim is dedicated to restoring health and vitality through evidence-based, personalized care that integrates functional medicine, nutrition optimization, and sustainable wellness strategies. An influential relationship builder, she enjoys swimming daily, kiteboarding and windsurfing in the San Francisco Bay, and performing 18th-century Italian and French arias as a former opera singer.
She is a graduate of the UC Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA, SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine, Drexel University (Emergency Medicine Residency), and Oberlin College.