Dr. Mark Ghalili, DO

Foundational Medical Leadership

Dr. Mark Ghalili, DO

Board-Certified Internal Medicine Physician · Regenerative & Integrative Medicine

Dr. Ghalili has a central role in developing the Health Grade System since its earliest formation, helping shape its medical philosophy, risk framework, and prevention-first approach from the ground up.

Professional Background & Credentials

Dr. Mark Ghalili is a board-certified Internal Medicine physician with extensive clinical experience treating chronic, complex, and exposure-related health conditions. His medical training includes undergraduate studies at the University of California, Irvine, a medical degree from Western University of Health Sciences, and residency training in Internal Medicine.

He is the founder of a regenerative and integrative medical practice focused on identifying root-cause drivers of disease rather than symptom suppression. His work emphasizes prevention, metabolic health, and long-term outcome improvement through systems-level thinking.

Clinical Specializations

Internal Medicine & Chronic Disease Prevention
Exposure-Related & Environment-Driven Illness
Metabolic & Mitochondrial Health
Regenerative & Integrative Therapeutics
Hormonal, Nutritional & Cellular Optimization
Long-Term Disease Risk Reduction

Thought Leadership & Recognition

Dr. Ghalili is widely recognized for his ability to bridge traditional internal medicine with forward-looking, prevention-focused care. His work has drawn patients from around the world, including physicians and individuals with medically complex conditions.

His perspective is shaped not only by clinical practice, but by direct experience with the limits of conventional approaches — informing his emphasis on clarity, transparency, and early-stage intervention.

Why His Perspective Matters for HGS

Health Grade System is built on a simple premise: when health risk is made visible early, outcomes change downstream.

Dr. Ghalili’s medical background — focused on prevention, exposure awareness, and system-level health patterns — directly informs how HGS defines risk, grades ingredients, and prioritizes clarity over complexity.

His involvement from the beginning ensures that HGS reflects real-world clinical insight, not abstract theory — aligning population-level transparency with practical medical reality.