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Dr. Alejandro Garcia Rivera
Dr. Alejandro Garcia Rivera

Dr. Alejandro Garcia Rivera

MBBS
Jalisco, Mexico
Joined iCliniq in2019
Specialises inGeneral Practitioner
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Professional Bio

Dr. Alejandro Garcia Rivera is a General Practitioner skilled in providing comprehensive primary care, managing both acute and chronic medical conditions, preventive health screenings, and patient education. He focuses on holistic care, addressing physical, emotional, and lifestyle aspects of health, and guiding patients in disease prevention and long-term wellness.

Education

MBBS

University of Colima

2016

Awards and Publications

Dr. Alejandro Garcia Rivera's Awards include: Valedictorian (Highest ranked student) in MBBS, in the 2010-2016 Class of the University of Colima, Mexico Best Medical Intern during the period 2014-2015 in the University Regional Hospital, in Colima, Mexico Publications: Delgado-Enciso I, Garcia-Rivera A, et al. Protective effect of doxycycline on the germinal epithelial loss caused by a high-fat diet. International Urology and Nephrology. 2013: 46(5). DOI: 10.1007/s11255-013-0611-z García-Rivera A, et al. A simple and low-cost experimental mouse model for the simultaneous study of steatohepatitis and preclinical atherosclerosis. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances. 2014: 9(3); 202-210. Madrigal-Perez VM, Garcia-Rivera A, et al. Preclinical analysis of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug usefulness for the simultaneous prevention of steatohepatitis, atherosclerosis and hyperlipidemia. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine. 2016: 8(12): 22477-83 Delgado-Enciso I, Paz-Garcia J, Rodriguez-Hernandez A, Madrigal-Perez MVM, Cabrera-Licona A, Garcia-Rivera A, et al. A promising novel formulation for articular cartilage regeneration: Preclinical Evaluation of a treatment that produces SOX9 overexpression in human synovial fluid cells. Molecular Medicine Reports: 2017. 17(3). DOI: 10. López-Lemus UA, Garza-Guajardo R, Barboza-Quintana O, Rodriguez-Hernández A, García-Rivera A, et al. Association Between Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Severe Male Reproductive Organ Impairment (Germinal Epithelial Loss): Study on a Mouse Model and on Human Patients. American Journal of Men’s Health.

Languages

English, Spanish

Clinic

Alejandro Garcia, MD
A las cumbres 329A, Zapopan,Jalisco,45020, Mexico.