Our Team
Multidisciplinary care, one coordinated team
Every assessment and transformation program is supported by a team of healthcare professionals working together toward a common objective: improving long-term health outcomes.


Dr. Andoni Díaz
Founder & Medical Director — Family Medicine Specialist
Responsible for clinical leadership, medical assessments, physician oversight and the development of personalized health strategies, providing continuity of care throughout the patient journey.
- Clinical leadership
- Medical assessments & physician oversight
- Personalized health strategies
- Continuity of care

Concierge Nurse
Health assessments & clinical screening
Responsible for health assessments, clinical screening and ongoing patient support.
- Vital signs
- ECG & spirometry
- Vision & hearing screening
- Blood collection & health data

Registered Nutritionist
Nutrition strategy & support
Responsible for nutritional assessment, dietary strategy and ongoing nutritional support.
- Nutrition assessment
- Personalized nutrition planning
- Bi-weekly follow-up reviews
- Long-term dietary recommendations

Personal Trainer
Performance & exercise programming
Responsible for physical performance assessment and exercise programming.
- Body composition assessment
- Physical performance testing
- Exercise prescription
- Supervised training & progress

Psychologist
Behavioural health & wellbeing
Responsible for behavioural health, stress management and psychological wellbeing.
- Psychological assessment
- Behavioural change strategies
- Stress management
- Long-term wellbeing support
How we work
The MDT approach
Every Concierge Health Assessment is reviewed through a multidisciplinary team process. The objective is to combine medical, nutritional, physical and psychological perspectives to create a truly personalized health strategy.
Rather than isolated recommendations, members receive an integrated Health Optimization Roadmap developed collaboratively by the team.
Why it matters
Why multidisciplinary care matters
Health is influenced by multiple interconnected factors, and medical care alone is often insufficient to create meaningful long-term change.
