Internal Medicine and Hormone Therapy in Tamarac, FL
From MD to esthetician, Dr. Simone Van Horne has curated an incredibly intentional team and environment, to provide you and your community with the utmost care and respect, as you deserve. If you’re looking for a relationship-based approach with your doctor, we warmly welcome you to get in contact with us so we can discuss how we can be of service!
Our Mission
At the heart of Simone Van Horne, MD’s practice lies a profound dedication to transforming lives through expertly delivered hormone therapy, complemented by a holistic suite of Internal Medicine and cosmetic MedSpa services. Drawing from a lifelong curiosity about the intricacies of the human body and a deep-seated desire to alleviate suffering—as inspired by the profound narratives in ‘Terms of Endearment’—Dr. Van Horne has honed her skills to become a beacon of authenticity and genuine care in the medical community.
Dr. Van Horne’s approach is characterized by personalized, preventative care strategies and a keen ability to guide individuals towards not just better health, but a richer, more vibrant life. As she and her team aspire to be recognized as a leading hormone therapy specialist, her mission is anchored in creating custom-tailored health experiences that embody the true essence of compassion, innovation, and the belief that ‘Good health is the most important kind of wealth.’
With a vision to grow her practice with faith-oriented professionals, she remains committed to preserving the spiritual integrity of her work, ensuring every patient feels seen, heard, and profoundly cared for on their journey to wellness.
Meet the Doctor
Dr. Simone Van-Horne really encompasses the true spirit of internal medicine and the general practitioner. As a child, her parents knew that she was different as she would not play with dolls like other girls did, but was intellectually curious even then, and would remove the legs and the head, eager to see how things worked and how to put them back together. Fast-forward to adulthood where she has under her umbrella hospice medicine and palliative care, hormonal therapy, incontinence treatment, weight loss, general internal medicine, facial rejuvenation, and medical spa therapy. She is keen on treating the entire patient – mind, body, and soul! Her motto, health is the greatest form of wealth and she stands by that 100 percent.
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Her formative years of internship were spent at the University of Pennsylvania Health System where she earned the Dinon teaching award given to the youngest, the first black woman, and where she was also Chief resident. This is all a testimony to her continued curiosity and love of teaching young doctors and patients alike about optimizing health.
Before that, she was in medical school at the University of the West Indies, and her training included doing everything for the patient – setting up intravenous lines, taking blood, and do not be freaked out if she chooses to do this herself in your visit as she is VERY hands on.
She is Board certified with the American Board of Internal Medicine and has hospital privileges with local hospitals though she does not currently round on inpatients anymore. Because of her relationships with colleagues, she can access information and relay to colleagues when crucial.
She believes in the doctor-patient relationship and I guarantee you will not feel like a number or a statistic in her office. She truly is interested in the TOTAL you!
What are Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, and why are they important?
EDCs are substances that can interfere with the body’s hormonal functions. These chemicals can be found in the environment, food, personal care products, and manufactured items, leading to various health issues. EDCs have been linked to problems such as reproductive health issues, metabolic disorders, and certain cancers. The article emphasizes the importance of minimizing exposure to EDCs, especially in vulnerable populations like fetuses and children, and offers practical advice on reducing risk.
Key Takeaways:
- EDCs can mimic or block hormones, affecting health.
- Linked to reproductive, metabolic, and cancer risks.
- Reducing exposure is crucial for health.
For a detailed read, you can visit the Endocrine Society’s page on EDCs.
What Our Patients are Saying!
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Telehealth
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FAQs
What services do you offer?
Internal Medicine
Hormone Therapy
Telehealth – prescription consultations included! – We do not provide opiates!
Botox
Fillers (nasal labia fold, chins, cheeks)
Facials
Chemical Peels
Waxing
Medically Assisted Weight Loss
MSELLA Chair
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept the standard credit/debit options, as well as offer several other opportunities whether you have insurance, or through our membership programs for those who don’t have insurance!
What are your hours of operation?
Sat - Sun: Closed
We also offer occasional in-person clinics on Saturdays in Jamaica! Click here to learn more.
Do I need to arrive early for my first appointment?
Yes, please arrive at least 10-15 minutes early to fill out any patient forms.
Do you accept appointments?
Yes, we do accept appointments! We highly recommend that you schedule an appointment with us in advance to ensure that you receive the best possible care.
Please feel free to call us directly at 954-470-2851, schedule an appointment on our Request Appointment page, or through our app!