About Dr. John Parks Trowbridge
After graduating high school as an Eagle Scout and National Merit Scholar, Dr. John Parks Trowbridge MD pursued his education at prestigious institutions, including Stanford, where he studied Biological Sciences with graduate courses in immunology, biochemistry, and pharmacology, Case Western Reserve for medical school, and the Florida Institute of Technology
Dr. John Parks Trowbridge's Credentials
Education & Certificates
Here are the degrees that Dr. John Parks Trowbridge, MD, has obtained
- AB degree in Biological Sciences - Stanford University
- Doctor of Medicine - Case Western Reserve University
- General Surgery - Mount Zion Medical Center
- Urological Surgery - The University of Texas-Houston/Texas Medical Center
- Diplomate in Preventive Medicine - Medical Research Institute of the Florida Institute of Technology
Specialties
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Public Health & General Preventive Medicine
- Pain Medicine
- Integrative Medicine
- Medical Toxicology
- Chelation Therapy
Typical Program Length
Dr. John Parks Trowbridge MD provides a la carte services at Life Center Houston
Years of Experience
Languages Spoken
English
Gender
NPI Number
Where Dr. John Parks Trowbridge practices
Life Center Houston
9816 Memorial Blvd – Suite 205
Podcasts with Dr. John Parks Trowbridge
The Yeast Syndrome: How to Help Your Doctor Identify & Treat the Real Cause of Your Yeast-Related Illness
The most complete and up-to-date book on the epidemic affecting 80 million American men, women, and children. How to recognize the symptoms, why many doctors do not diagnose yeast infections, and how to bring it to your doctor's attention. Eleven questionnaires to determine your risk of a yeast-related disorder. The many causes of the yeast syndrome -- and how to avoid them. The most up-to-date laboratory diagnostic tests and anti-yeast therapies. The yeast-control diet -- recommended foods, and a complete seven-day menu. Plus, how anti-yeast treatments help patients with multiple sclerosis, arthritis, lupus, hypoglycemia, and other "untreatable" illnesses.