Dr. Ahmet Özyiğit was born in 1981 in Famagusta, Cyprus. He is the youngest of three children of Özgen and Dr. Savaş Özyiğit.

After completing his high school education at Türk Maarif College in 1998, he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in economics in Kansas, United States. He then received his doctorate in the same field, actively participating in academic research and publishing various scientific articles.

Over time, Dr. Özyiğit turned to medical science and completed his medical education at the University of Nicosia Faculty of Medicine. In addition to his medical education, he earned a master's degree in Clinical Embryology at the University of Leeds, and then pursued postgraduate studies in Endocrinology at the University of South Wales.

Dr. Özyiğit, who shaped her academic and clinical career with a multidisciplinary perspective, continues her clinical studies particularly in the areas of weight management, metabolic health, and healthy aging. An active member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, Dr. Özyiğit earned American Board certification as a specialist in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine after completing a fellowship in longevity medicine. In her clinical practice, she offers her patients longevity-focused approaches, weight management programs, reproductive medicine applications for the elderly, and treatments to support brain function.

Dr. Ahmet Özyiğit

Dr. Ahmet Özyiğit

Dr. Ahmet Özyiğit was born in 1981 in the Famagusta district of Cyprus. Ozgen and Dr. He is the youngest of Savaş Özyiğit's three children. After completing his high school education at Türk Maarif College in 1998, he completed his undergraduate and graduate studies in economics in the American state of Kansas. Özyiğit, who later completed his doctorate education in the same field of science, published many articles in this field. Özyiğit, who later became interested in medical science, studied medicine at the University of Nicosia Faculty of Medicine. In addition to this education, he received his master's degree in Clinical Embryology from the University of Leeds and postgraduate education in Endocrinology from the University of South Wales. With an eclectic academic background, Dr. Özyiğit continues his clinical studies, especially on weight loss, metabolism and healthy aging. An active member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, Dr. Özyiğit applies anti-aging, weight loss and brain function improving treatments to his patients.

Dr. Ahmet Özyiğit was born in 1981 in Famagusta, Cyprus. He is the youngest of three children of Özgen and Dr. Savaş Özyiğit.

After completing his high school education at Türk Maarif College in 1998, he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in economics in Kansas, United States. He then received his doctorate in the same field, actively participating in academic research and publishing various scientific articles.

Over time, Dr. Özyiğit turned to medical science and completed his medical education at the University of Nicosia Faculty of Medicine. In addition to his medical education, he earned a master's degree in Clinical Embryology at the University of Leeds, and then pursued postgraduate studies in Endocrinology at the University of South Wales.

Dr. Özyiğit, who shaped her academic and clinical career with a multidisciplinary perspective, continues her clinical studies especially in the areas of weight management, metabolic health, and healthy aging. An active member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, Dr. Özyiğit completed her fellowship training in the field of longevity medicine. American Board of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine She has earned American Board certification as a specialist in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine. In her clinical practice, she offers her patients longevity-focused approaches, weight management programs, reproductive medicine treatments for older adults, and therapies to support brain function.

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