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Cynthia Geyer, M.D. Medical Director
CREDENTIALS
- Doctorate in Medicine, Ohio State University College of Medicine
- Board-certified in Internal Medicine
A talented speaker with special expertise in lifestyle change for
the prevention of illness, promotion of wellness and longevity, and
addressing the unique health issues of women, Dr. Cynthia Geyer
infuses her highly informative talks with warmth, humor and insight.
A member of the Canyon Ranch medical staff since 1998,
Dr. Geyer has served as its Director of Women’s Health, and currently
as Medical Director. She continues to advance the tradition of
excellence upheld in the areas of medicine, wellness and prevention.
Competent, professional and extremely relatable, Dr. Geyer has
been a requested speaker at conferences for Xerox, Speaking of
Women’s Health, and Verity women’s health spa in Canada. She is
also part of the core faculty for the Center for Mind Body Medicine’s
annual Food as Medicine conference, which focuses on teaching
nutrition-based medicine to health care providers and medical schools.
As a physician, wife, and mother of twin boys, Dr. Geyer understands
firsthand the challenges many women face in trying to balance
busy lives and the impact that can have on health and well-being.
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TOPICS
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Hormones in Midlife: A Matter of Balance
Midlife transition offers a unique opportunity for women
to take stock of their health and embrace lifestyle changes
that can not only improve related symptoms but also lower
the risk of heart disease, bone loss and breast cancer. Learn
from Dr. Geyer about the interplay of hormones – including
estrogen, testosterone, insulin and cortisol – and get tips
on how to achieve hormone balance through diet, exercise,
supplements and stress management.
Ultraprevention
Although modern medicine often focuses on diagnosing
problems after the fact, a growing body of evidence
suggests that subtle imbalances such as inflammation,
oxidative stress and nutrient deficiencies may predate an
illness for years. These imbalances are often rooted in diet
and lifestyle. Dr. Geyer will tell you how to recognize when
imbalances exist and the lifestyle tips to reverse them,
reduce risk of disease, and enjoy optimal health and
well-being.
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The Heart of the Matter: Prevention & Reversal of Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular or heart disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women
over age 55. Because many first heart attacks happen without warning, early recognition
of risk factors such as insulin resistance, elevated cholesterol, stress and inflammation is
key. Discover the important steps you can take to address these risk factors and keep your
heart healthy.
Mind Your Memory
Maintaining good memory and mental function becomes even more important as we
age. Cognitive decline is not an inevitable consequence of aging. Eating the right foods,
maintaining a healthy weight, exercising and challenging our brains can help reduce risk
of memory problems. Dr. Geyer outlines the simple steps needed to boost your brain
power.
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For more information or to reserve this speaker please contact us.
Or call 800-975-8880, Ext. 4311. Speaker's fees available upon request.
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