What to Do About Seasonal Depression
Georgia winters can be beautiful — unless you have seasonal affective disorder (SAD). If the long, cold, gloomy days give you the blues, you’re not alone, but you’re in luck. SAD is treatable, and we can help.
Naima Cheema, MD, is the lead health and beauty doctor at Nexclin Medicine serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, Atlanta, GA, and the surrounding areas. She is a triple board-certified medical physician who specializes in holistic family medicine and nonsurgical natural aesthetic and anti-aging medicine. Dr. Cheema focuses on the total well-being of her patients by providing expert and compassionate care for both internal health and external beauty.
She completed her family medicine residency at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.
Dr. Cheema is board-certified in family medicine, aesthetic medicine, and anti-aging medicine. She holds additional medical certifications in highly specialized aesthetic techniques, including Botox®, dermal fillers, chemical peels, Nu-Mesh thread lift, and platelet-rich plasma for hair loss. She is also an expert in hormone replacement and the human chorionic gonadotropin and keto diets.
Dr. Cheema spent more than a year immersed in the Hispanic culture while living in Mexico City, Mexico, and fluently speaks medical and conversational Spanish.
Dr. Cheema is married and has three children, Sameer, Raima, and Zane. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, learning about different cultures, and spending time with her family.
Dr. Cheema Featured in Top 100 Doctors of 2018 Magazine
Naima Cheema, MD, is the lead health and beauty doctor at Nexclin Medicine serving Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, Atlanta, GA, and the surrounding areas. She is a triple board-certified medical physician who specializes in holistic family medicine and nonsurgical natural aesthetic and anti-aging medicine. Dr. Cheema focuses on the total well-being of her patients by providing expert and compassionate care for both internal health and external beauty.
She completed her family medicine residency at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.
Dr. Cheema is board-certified in family medicine, aesthetic medicine, and anti-aging medicine. She holds additional medical certifications in highly specialized aesthetic techniques, including Botox®, dermal fillers, chemical peels, Nu-Mesh thread lift, and platelet-rich plasma for hair loss. She is also an expert in hormone replacement and the human chorionic gonadotropin and keto diets.
Dr. Cheema spent more than a year immersed in the Hispanic culture while living in Mexico City, Mexico, and fluently speaks medical and conversational Spanish.
Dr. Cheema is married and has three children, Sameer, Raima, and Zane. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, learning about different cultures, and spending time with her family.
Dr. Cheema Featured in Top 100 Doctors of 2018 Magazine
Dr. Cheema Featured in Atlanta Best Self Magazine
Conversations with the Inspiring Dr. Naima Cheema
Telemedicine Visits
We are accepting two-way audiovisual telemedicine visits. Several insurance companies including Medicare and Medicaid provide coverage for telemedicine visits. Telemedicine visits can be used to consult your healthcare provider if you are not feeling well or have been exposed to someone with COVID 19 infection. Telemedicine health visits are also an efficient way to discuss blood work results with your physician or get medication refills from the convenience of your home.
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Georgia winters can be beautiful — unless you have seasonal affective disorder (SAD). If the long, cold, gloomy days give you the blues, you’re not alone, but you’re in luck. SAD is treatable, and we can help.
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