2022, 2023
Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
Montefiore Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
FOUNDING PHYSICIAN · LONGEVITY & METABOLIC MEDICINE
MD, FACC, FCCP, FASN, D-ABOM
Longevity and metabolic medicine physician. Quadruple American board-certified in Obesity Medicine (D-ABOM), Internal Medicine, Nephrology, and Critical Care. Clinical focus: GLP-1 and metabolic optimization, testosterone, recovery peptides, and evidence-based longevity protocols, anchored in mitochondrial science, cardiometabolic risk reduction and healthy-aging biology. Bionomy's medical conscience, and the physician behind every protocol.
Dr. Sharma, longevity and metabolic medicine physician, Bionomy Health.
Board Certifications
4×
American board-certified.
Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Critical Care, Obesity Medicine.
College Fellowships
3
FACC, FCCP, FASN.
Fellow of the American Colleges of Cardiology, Chest Physicians, and Nephrology.
Peer-Reviewed Papers
16
Published in JACC, JASN, AJKD.
Cardiometabolic risk, acute nephrology, and critical care.
Active Licensure
KY · NY
State of Kentucky & New York.
Triple American board-certified physician.
A LETTER FROM THE DOCTOR
My work is longevity. Not the marketing word, the biology. Mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, metabolic flexibility, telomere health, the quiet cellular currencies that decide how you feel at fifty and how long you stay yourself at seventy. That is the field I read, write and practice in.
For fifteen years I watched the upstream version of that work get skipped. Borderline testosterone, recheck if symptomatic. BMI 32, counseled on lifestyle. The men everyone leans on quietly running on empty for a decade before anyone wrote a real prescription.
Bionomy is the upstream clinic I wish existed sooner. A physician-led longevity and metabolic medicine practice that reads the labs, picks up the phone, and titrates the dose. Compounded testosterone when testosterone is what the data wants. A GLP-1 when visceral fat is the threat. Sermorelin when recovery has failed. NAD+ and Metformin when the mitochondria are dimming.
I have spent my career studying the cellular machinery that ages us. With Bionomy I get to prescribe against it.
Pranav K. Sharma, MD, FACC, FCCP, FASN, D-ABOM
Founding Physician, Bionomy Health
Somerset, Kentucky
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS
The diplomate exams below take, on average, more than a decade after medical school to complete. Dr. Sharma holds all four.
D-ABOM
The credential that governs GLP-1 prescribing for non-diabetic adults. Held by fewer than 8,000 physicians in the United States.
Critical Care
Subspecialty for physicians who manage the sickest patients in the hospital. Mechanical ventilation, ECMO, advanced hemodynamics.
Kidney medicine
Specialty board for kidney and metabolic physiology. Critical for safe TRT, GLP-1, Metformin, and NAD+ titration.
ABIM
The foundational board for adult medicine in the United States. The credential every patient assumes a serious physician holds.
FELLOWSHIPS
2022, 2023
Montefiore Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
2020, 2022
Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine at Rutgers University, New Jersey
2017, 2020
Bronx Care Health System at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York
2014, 2017
Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi
LEADERSHIP & ACADEMIC ROLES
Bionomy Health
University of Pikeville, Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine
Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kidney Week Conference, ASN Journals, AJCR
RESEARCH & PEER REVIEW
“Bionomy is not a refill machine. It is a clinic that happens to ship. Every protocol that leaves our pharmacy has been read, reasoned about, and signed off by a physician who would put his own name on the chart.”
Dr. Pranav K. Sharma, MD
Selected publications appear in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, American Journal of Kidney Diseases, Journal of Cardiac Failure, and SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine. Full list available on request.
Every Bionomy protocol is reviewed by Dr. Sharma or a Bionomy physician trained under his standard of care. Free intake. No card. Reviewed in 24 hours.
Begin intake, freeCompounded medications are not FDA-approved. They are prepared by state-licensed pharmacies for individual patients based on a prescription from a licensed physician.