Dr. M. Shoma Datta-Thomas, MD, FACOG, is a physician leader whose career spans advanced surgical practice, functional medicine, and longevity-centered care. She began as a gynecologic robotic surgeon, training at elite institutions including Rutgers Medical School, the Johns Hopkins residency program, and the Mount Sinai Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Fellowship. Over time, her focus expanded beyond surgical intervention toward the deeper drivers of metabolic and hormonal health.
She now brings a dual lens of conventional medicine and functional medicine—supported by her ongoing fellowship with the Institute of Functional Medicine—to solve complex clinical challenges at scale. Her work blends evidence-based protocols with whole-person care, positioning her at the forefront of modern metabolic and longevity medicine.
Dr. Datta-Thomas has served across large academic health systems and day-one startups, where she has directed clinical teams, built care pathways, and designed innovative frameworks for delivering patient-centered, high-satisfaction medical experiences. Her training extends into acupuncture through Harvard Extension School and advanced life support (ACLS), underscoring her multidisciplinary approach.
As the daughter of successful immigrants and the mother of a blended family of four daughters, she brings a deep personal commitment to evolving the medical system, raising standards of care, and building operational excellence that supports both patients and clinicians. Her leadership reflects a clear mission: to transform how modern healthcare addresses metabolic health, hormones, and longevity—through strategic innovation, clinical rigor, and compassion-driven care.