Feeling good, looking good

Posted 12/5/18

Feeling good, looking good On Nov. 29, Mayor Allan Fung welcomed ReGEN Medical Aesthetics and Functional Medicine, located at 650 Oaklawn Ave., to the Cranston business community. The mission of ReGEN medical is to bridge the gap between conventional and

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Feeling good, looking good

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On Nov. 29, Mayor Allan Fung welcomed ReGEN Medical Aesthetics and Functional Medicine, located at 650 Oaklawn Ave., to the Cranston business community. The mission of ReGEN medical is to bridge the gap between conventional and aesthetic medicine. They work with their clients to not only feel good, but to look good as well. Dr. Joyce Martin is a certified family nurse practitioner, chiropractic physician and holds a Masters in Human Nutrition as well as Masters in Nursing is the Medical Director. As a family nurse practitioner, she is able to aid patients of all ages. Her specialties include aesthetics, bioidentical hormonal replacement, pain management, and integrated nutrition. She is also a certified clinical nutritionist diplomat with the American Board of Clinical Nutrition and is certified in acupuncture. Pictured are (l-r) Councilman Ward 4 Ed Brady, Heather Reid (medical aesthetician), Joyce Torres (office manager), Dr. Joyce Martin (medical director), Mayor Allan Fung, Dan Gauvin (managing director), Frances LeBlanc (clinical injector) and Ariana Cappelli (patient coordinator). (Herald photo by Steve Popiel)

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