Posted: Jan 23, 2009 9:18 AM
Dr. Rastogi has been practicing medicine in Southern Arizona since 2006. She completed her Family Medicine residency training in Illinois, where the focus of the training was on treating the patient as a whole, not just based on an isolated medical condition. While in Illinois, she was involved academically in training future doctors, educating school children on the negative impacts of smoking, and co-authoring an article in a reputable medical journal. She is Board Certified in Family Medicine.
Currently she is a practicing primary care physician and Assistant Professor at a medical school in Arizona, who is actively involved as a regular health writer for various Southern Arizona publications. She is also involved in educating children and parents of students on health awareness at a local school in Tucson. She feels that community service is her most vital role!
As medicine is a continually evolving science, both Dr. Rastogi and Dr. Tipirneni are continually learning new modalities of therapy to improve the quality of life and health for their patients. This not only includes treatments in modern (allopathic) medicine but also in complementary and alternative medicine.