Dr. Janelle Love is a Maryland native who is always “thirsty” for knowledge. Beyond her medical degree from Emory Medical School in Atlanta, Georgia, she has a master’s degree from the University of South Florida Medical School in Metabolic and Nutritional Medicine. She has an advanced fellowship in Regenerative, Anti- Aging, and Functional Medicine and is board certified in Anti-aging and Regenerative Medicine. She is a member of the prominent organizations such as the Association for the Advancement of Restorative Medicine (AARM), Integrative Medicine for Mental Health (IMMH), and the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M).
In her quest for knowledge, she earned a Graduate Certificate in Metabolic Endocrinology from the University of South Florida Medical School in which she was educated to understand complicated cases and be able to implement new evidence based therapies for bio-identical hormone replacement.
She has also received a graduate certification from the University of South Florida Medical School in Tampa in Brain Fitness. In this program, she became an Amen Clinic Affiliate and can use brain SPECT scans to help better understand and advance patient therapies to the next level.
In the past she has given educational lectures all over the East Coast. These lectures included topics such as Autism, ADHD, Allergies, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Bio-identical Hormones, and Aging Issues.
She founded and was past President of the Autism Relief Foundation, Inc, a 501 (c)(3) non for profit organization which helped raise money and awarded grants for families of autistic children to pay for medical/social therapies nationwide which ran for several years.
In 2009 she published her first three books in a series. These books provide education to autistic children about their medical issues from a biomedical perspective. It is the first in this type of book to be published for children with autism.
In 1999, Dr. Love left a group practice and started her own solo practice in order to give more personalized care to patients. She is a 1994 graduate of Emory Medical School in Atlanta, Georgia and a 1988 graduate of The University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland. She attended Florida Hospital in Orlando for her internship and Fairfax Family Practice for residency training in Virginia.
Prior to attending medical school, Dr. Love had enjoyed working in research in the past at NIH, LSU Medical Schools, Tulane University Medical School, and Emory Medical School.
Community outreach is very important to Dr. Love. She has donated time and written medical news articles for Wye River Upper School (for children who learn differently.) She has also worked with Project Clean Stream to clean up the Chesapeake Bay watershed areas. In 2016, she began offering a yearly Perseverance Award & Scholarship to high school seniors with disabilities who have overcome their challenges and who will be attending college after graduation. Internationally, she has donated her time and attended mission trips to Kenya and Guatemala to help patients medically.
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