Physician & Program Director

Gena Mastrogianakis, MD

MD

Board-certified family medicine physician and director of PMC's Apollo/Bredesen brain health program. Emory-trained with NIH cancer research and a commitment to finding the cause behind your symptoms.

  • Board Certified Family Medicine
  • Emory University Residency
  • NIH Research, Emory Winship Cancer Institute
  • Published in Nature and Cell
  • Institute of Functional Medicine affiliation
  • Known as "Dr. Mastro" to her patients
The Story Behind the Practice

From NIH Research to Brain Health Leadership

Her patients call her "Dr. Mastro." She is a board-certified family medicine physician trained at Emory University, but her career path reveals the depth beneath that credential. Between medical school and residency, Dr. Mastrogianakis spent three years at Emory's Winship Cancer Institute as a Senior Research Project Manager on an NIH-funded study, the Tissue Cancer Genome Atlas, housed within the department of Neurosurgery. That work resulted in publications in Nature and Cell, two of the world's most respected scientific journals.

She spent an additional two years in Emory's Neurosurgery department, creating and managing a Pituitary Tumor Database and contributing to clinical research that produced further journal publications. That foundation in neuroscience connects directly to her current role: she now directs PMC's Apollo/Bredesen brain health program, leading patients through comprehensive cognitive evaluation and personalized brain health protocols.

A graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University and St. Christopher's College of Medicine, Dr. Mastro is a native of Westchester, New York, and lives in Atlanta with her husband and two children. During her Family Medicine residency at Emory, she served as a voting member of the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians Legislative Committee and as a community educator for a GAFP-funded cardiovascular health pilot study. She was also one of eight family physician volunteers who performed annual sports physicals for more than 400 high school athletes across the Atlanta area.

Clinical Expertise

Dr. Mastrogianakis's Specializations

Brain Health & Cognitive Decline

Director of PMC's Apollo/Bredesen program. Emory neurosurgery research background (NIH, Winship Cancer Institute). For patients concerned about memory loss, Alzheimer's risk, or cognitive decline.

Family Medicine

Board-certified family physician. Provides primary integrative care for adults and families with a whole-person approach to complex conditions.

Oxidative & Regenerative Therapies

Trained in major auto-hemotherapy, joint injections, and oxidative therapies. Connects to PMC's EBOO and ozone therapy programs.

Clinical Research

Publications in Nature and Cell. Research-trained physician who brings an evidence-based lens to integrative treatment planning.

Concerned about cognitive decline? Dr. Mastro and the Apollo program team can help.

How It Works

What to Expect With Dr. Mastrogianakis

If you're exploring the Apollo/Bredesen program: Your first step is a comprehensive evaluation with Dr. Mastro that includes cognitive testing, advanced lab work, and a detailed health history. The program is designed to assess your current brain health status, identify risk factors for cognitive decline, and create a personalized protocol to protect and enhance your cognitive function. For patients concerned about memory loss, Alzheimer's risk, or cognitive decline, this structured approach provides clarity and actionable treatment.

For other conditions: Dr. Mastro brings the same research-trained diagnostic rigor to every consultation. Whether you're managing hormone imbalance, chronic fatigue, autoimmune conditions, or family medicine needs, she listens carefully, orders targeted diagnostics, and builds a treatment plan that draws on PMC's full toolkit (IV therapy, oxidative therapies, naturopathic protocols, and more).

In both pathways, her Emory neurosurgery research background and publications in top-tier journals inform her clinical thinking. You're working with a physician trained in evidence-based medicine who also understands integrative approaches.

Take the First Step for Your Brain Health

Call to learn whether the Apollo/Bredesen program or a consultation with Dr. Mastro is the right starting point for you. No referral needed.

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