About DR. G. M.D. Prevention & Wellness: Where Expertise and Personalized Care Unite

Meet DR. Jeannine Giacovelli, a.k.a DR. G.

Welcome to DR. G. M.D. Prevention & Wellness, where expertise meets personalized care under the guidance of our esteemed medical director, Dr. Jeannine Giacovelli, fondly known as DR. G.

A Legacy of Beautiful, Natural Results:

Consistently applauded for achieving beautiful, natural-looking results, DR. G. takes pride in helping patients feel great in their own skin. Her approach goes beyond aesthetics; she's a great listener, recognizing that hearing patients is as important as seeing them.

Renowned Speaker and Recognized Professional:

DR. G. is a nationally and internationally invited lecturer and an active member of the American College of Preventive Medicine. Having beautified New Yorkers since 2006, she recently retired from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine Department of Health Policy, where her contributions were repeatedly recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Board-Certified Preventive Medicine Physician:

DR. G. is a surgically trained, board-certified preventive medicine physician with a profound commitment to individualized aesthetic procedures. With a passion for helping patients rejuvenate both face and body, DR. G. is dedicated to ensuring each individual looks and feels like the best version of themselves.

A Wealth of Education and Expertise:

A native New Yorker and an alum of the Dalton School and New York University, DR. G. earned her MD from Tulane University. Her journey includes an NIH fellowship and a Masters of Public Health at Columbia University. During her Assistant Professorship at Mount Sinai Hospital, she graduated from their Preventive Medicine residency program.

A Heartfelt Connection with Patients:

DR. G. is a nationally and internationally invited lecturer and an active member of the American College of Preventative Medicine. Having beautified New Yorkers since 2006, she recently retired from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine Department of Health Policy, where her contributions were repeatedly recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).