Dr. Parvaneh Andacheh (MD, PhD) graduated from the Debrecen Medical University in Debrecen, Hungary in 1995. She received her PhD in oncology (Thyroid and Parathyroid, Neuroblastoma and PNET tumors) in 2004 and has several publications on these topics in international scientific journals. She was also invited as a contributor to the IARC’s WHO blue book of 2004.

Apart from completing multiple courses in Functional Medicine, Parvaneh has also studied and practiced several alternative treatment therapies such as:

Parvaneh was a lecturer/assistant professor in the English Program at the Semmelweis Medical University at the I. Institute of Pathology (Budapest, Hungary). During her time in Budapest, she also worked at two private medical clinics.

Disease is the absence of health and as WHO defines health as not only lack of disease but complete health of the body, mind and social welfare.

In her approach to health and disease, Parvaneh takes on a wider and more holistic perspective of the human body. She recognizes all aspects of an individual’s reality when developing or recommending a treatment package.

Her passion for healing, coupled with her education, practices, and social skills have shaped her into an exceptionally unique practitioner who has helped many individuals on a global scale.

Parvaneh currently works in Oslo, Norway (a little about the job here would help).

Additionally, she is a key member and collaborator on several TV shows in Persian that are broadcasted on the PersianBMS Channel.

  • Salam Salamati (Hello Health)
  • Yek Daghighe Salamati (One Minute Health)
  • Chand Daghighe Salamati (A Few Minutes of Health – special edition programs covering the novel Corona Virus – COVID19)

She has been interviewed as a medical expert on various media outlets such as, Iran International, BBC Persian, Radio Farda and Payam-i-Doost radio, and has been invited on a number of live interviews on social media platforms and community podcasts.

Parvaneh is very much engaged in the promotion of human rights; as a member of the International Bahá’í Community, she has always been involved in humanitarian and social service projects in her own community wherever she has lived.

Most recently, she has authored and created a series of courses on the health of the body and mind and has provided these to the refugees in Norway.

Parvaneh is multilingual and speaks English, Persian, Hungarian, and Norwegian.