We wake up at the crack of dawn to read the latest, whether it is news, a new journal, or an album that just dropped. We may be in different places in the same country or different places in the same city, or different places in the world, but we have a common goal, and it doesn’t always make sense.

Why do we stay up all night to study? Why do we work ourselves to the ground sometimes to make a big sum, and at other times, we have to wait for it to pay out? We may not show our names right now, but stay tuned.

All we know is that silence is okay, and sometimes it isn’t. And, we are all connected in ways we may never know or have yet to know. When it seems like we have everything we need in the palm of our hands, what makes us healthy?

About the Physician-Founder

I/Me Perspective:

A name alludes to a place, person, or, in my experience, a business in the modern world. For many years, this clinic was connected to my name since I was hoping I could build something that isn’t purely for the business of healthcare. And still, I do get confused for people far more famous than I will ever be. I began training as a physician in 2017 and, in 2020, began specializing at the height of the first global pandemic in recent years. In this age, where digitization invites so many representations of one person, I treat knowing that each person is unique, different, and singular.

She/Her Perspective:

Dr. Nidhi Chillara holds a two-decade foundation in Indian classical arts and, as a result, the equivalent of an undergraduate and graduate degree in addition to her performance repertoire in the Tristate region of the United States. Her Western studies brought her to Boston, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., leading to a thesis on the Neuroscience of Meditation in 2016. Before attending medical school through a combined program between Ben Gurion University of the Negev and Columbia University Irving Medical Center, she studied further in primary care, specifically in phlebotomy and laboratory screenings. In 2023, as she was completing her internship, she began consulting in New York City. Since then, she has worked toward strengthening healthcare systems with a focus on four areas. With a total of five degrees, five spoken languages, and didactic training from international perspectives (both religious and secular), she integrates her experience through this clinic. In the start-up world, she could also call herself a serial founder. From Orthodox Hindu roots, she lastly focuses on spirituality, modernization, and, when she has time to spare, she still enjoys a good fusion stir-fry.

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