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Dr. Pranav K. Sharma in his study, reviewing literature on mitochondrial biology

FOUNDER & CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER

Dr. Pranav Kumar Sharma, MD.

MD · FACC · FCCP · FASN · D-ABOM

A board-certified physician with multidisciplinary training in internal medicine, cardiovascular medicine, nephrology, critical care, and metabolic and obesity medicine. Clinical experience across the United States and internationally. The medical conscience behind every Selvara protocol.

SpecialtiesInternal Medicine, Nephrology, Critical Care, Obesity Medicine
FocusMetabolic health, cardiometabolic risk, longevity science
PracticeLake Cumberland Regional Hospital, Somerset, KY
FacultyUniversity of Pikeville, KYCOM

“The work of modern medicine is no longer to wait for disease. It is to read the body early, understand its signals at the cellular and mitochondrial level, and intervene with evidence before the failure ever arrives.”

Dr. Pranav K. Sharma, MD

A LONG-FORM BIOGRAPHY

The physician behind Selvara.

Dr. Pranav Kumar Sharma is a board-certified physician with multidisciplinary training in internal medicine, cardiovascular medicine, nephrology, critical care, and metabolic and obesity medicine, with clinical experience in both the United States and internationally. His diverse background provides a comprehensive and integrative framework for managing complex medical conditions, with a particular focus on metabolic health, obesity-related disease, cardiovascular risk reduction, and longevity-focused care.

Clinical and academic interests

Dr. Sharma’s clinical and academic interests center on metabolic optimization, obesity medicine, preventive cardiometabolic health, and evidence-based longevity science. He is actively involved in the evolving fields of anti-aging and regenerative medicine, with a strong emphasis on translating emerging scientific advances into safe, practical, and patient-centered clinical strategies.

A holistic, mitochondria-first framework

His work focuses on developing a holistic approach to health that integrates body and mind at the metabolic and mitochondrial levels. His areas of interest include mitochondrial function, oxidative stress reduction, antioxidants, coenzyme Q10 biology, cellular repair and regeneration, inflammation modulation, metabolic flexibility, and healthy aging pathways including telomere biology and cellular longevity research. He is particularly interested in evidence-based interventions that support long-term vitality, functional health, and disease prevention.

Education and mentorship

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Sharma is actively engaged in medical education and has extensive experience teaching medical students, residents, and fellows. He is committed to simplifying complex physiological and metabolic concepts into practical, high-yield learning that supports both trainee development and excellence in patient care.

A career of merit-based examination

Dr. Sharma has successfully completed multiple merit-based examinations and board certifications across different healthcare systems, reflecting a strong commitment to academic rigor, innovation, and lifelong learning. As a longevity and fitness physician, he aims to promote scientifically grounded, clinically relevant research while upholding high standards of evidence, ethics, and integrity in the advancing fields of metabolic medicine, regenerative therapies, and longevity science.

Dr. Sharma teaching medical residents at a whiteboard covered in metabolic biochemistry

CLINICAL EDUCATION

“If a resident cannot draw the Krebs cycle on a whiteboard, they cannot reason about a patient who is failing on a GLP-1. The biochemistry is the medicine.”

RESEARCH AND CLINICAL INTERESTS

Where his curiosity lives.

A working list of the questions that occupy his clinical reading and his bedside reasoning.

01

Mitochondrial function

The cellular power source for every organ system. When the mitochondria dim, fatigue, brain fog, insulin resistance, and accelerated aging follow.

02

Coenzyme Q10 biology

An endogenous lipid-soluble antioxidant central to mitochondrial ATP production. Levels decline with age and with statin use.

03

Oxidative stress reduction

The imbalance between free radicals and antioxidant defense. Implicated in cardiometabolic disease, neurodegeneration, and skin aging.

04

Cellular repair and regeneration

Autophagy, mitophagy, and regenerative pathways that decide whether a cell renews itself or becomes senescent baggage.

05

Inflammation modulation

Chronic low-grade inflammation as the common soil of cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, and most of what eventually kills men.

06

Metabolic flexibility

The body’s ability to switch cleanly between burning carbohydrate and burning fat. The marker that separates healthy aging from metabolic decline.

07

Telomere biology

The protective caps at the ends of chromosomes. Their shortening is the closest proxy science currently has to a cellular clock.

08

Cellular longevity research

Senolytics, NAD+ precursors, rapamycin analogs, and metformin. The interventions where the evidence is moving fastest.

A PHILOSOPHY OF CARE

Body and mind, integrated at the cellular level.

The mitochondrial lens

Almost every chronic condition that arrives in a midlife man, low energy, low testosterone, visceral fat, insulin resistance, depressed mood, share one shared substrate. The mitochondria are tired. Treat the substrate and the symptoms reorganize.

Evidence over fashion

The longevity space is loud. Selvara prescribes only interventions with reproducible human data, transparent dosing, and a published safety profile. Compounded medication is not a wellness aesthetic, it is a regulated therapy.

Long horizons

Care plans are written for decades, not for the next refill. A protocol that improves a lab today but accelerates kidney disease at fifty-five is not a protocol Selvara will ship.

Teaching as medicine

The most durable contribution a physician makes is to the next generation of physicians. Dr. Sharma teaches because the bedside is downstream of the classroom.

TRAINING PATHWAY

A twenty-year arc through four health systems.

  1. 2025

    American Board of Obesity Medicine, D-ABOM

    The fourth American board. Governs GLP-1 prescribing for non-diabetic adults. Held by fewer than 8,000 physicians in the United States.

  2. 2023

    American Board of Critical Care Medicine

    Subspecialty for physicians managing the sickest patients in the hospital. Mechanical ventilation, ECMO, advanced hemodynamics.

  3. 2022, 2023

    Critical Care Medicine Fellowship

    Montefiore Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York.

  4. 2022

    American Board of Nephrology

    Specialty board for kidney and metabolic physiology. Foundational for safe TRT, GLP-1, Metformin, and NAD+ titration.

  5. 2020, 2022

    Nephrology Fellowship

    Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine at Rutgers University, New Jersey.

  6. 2020

    American Board of Internal Medicine, ABIM

    The foundational board for adult medicine in the United States.

  7. 2017, 2020

    Internal Medicine Residency

    Bronx Care Health System at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York.

  8. 2014, 2017

    DNB Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship

    Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi. International cardiovascular subspecialty training.

  9. 2000, 2006

    MBBS, Stanley Medical College

    University of Madras, Chennai. The beginning of a long road.

CURRENT APPOINTMENTS

Where he practices, teaches, and writes.

CLINICAL LEADERSHIP

Medical Director, Intensive Care Services

Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital, Somerset, Kentucky

HOSPITAL GOVERNANCE

Co-Chair, Patient Safety and Clinical Quality Committee

Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital

FOUNDING ROLE

Founder & Chief Medical Officer

Selvara Health, Los Angeles, California

ACADEMIC FACULTY

Clinical Professor of Critical Care Medicine

University of Pikeville, Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine

ADJUNCT FACULTY

Clinical Preceptor, Adjunct Faculty of Medicine

Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine

TEACHING FACULTY

Instructor, Critical Care Echocardiography

National Board of Echocardiography certified instructor

WRITING FROM THE FOUNDER

Letters from the bedside, the bench, and the boardroom.

Five new essays from Dr. Sharma on the questions that shape Selvara’s clinical thinking.

THE NETWORK HE LEADS

A bench of physicians, trained to his standard.

Dr. Sharma authors the protocols. The Selvara physician network executes them, in 48 states, within 24 hours, under his clinical direction.

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