Dr. Grace Tassa trained at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where she graduated with Distinction in Research. She completed two fellowships in medical ethics, including one at Oxford University.
She was valedictorian at Yeshiva University, with degrees in Biochemistry and Judaic Studies. She holds a certificate in Medical Humanities and has authored textbook chapters and peer-reviewed research.
Dr. Tassa stays current on medical literature and emerging health trends. She’s also a former prenatal and vinyasa yoga instructor and naturally blends mindfulness into her clinical care.
Before founding Bespoke Medicine, Dr. Tassa practiced in Santa Monica and Pacific Palisades.
She believes in getting to know each of her patients on a deep level so that she can work with them in identifying and overcoming their unique challenges to reach their goals and optimize their well-being.
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