"Dr. Ayati, well known nationally and internationally in the field of geriatric medicine, is a physician, speaker, author, and an educator. Dr. Ayati is the medical advisor to the United States Senate Special Committee on Aging providing medical advice on Aging and Challenges Faced by the Aging Population in the US. Dr. Ayati is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine where he teaches Geriatric and Internal Medicine. Dr. Ayati joined Stanford University School of Medicine in 2011 as faculty where he taught and practiced Internal Medicine and Geriatrics at Stanford Internal Medicine Clinic, Stanford Senior Care Clinic, Stanford Concierge Medicine and Stanford Executive Medicine. Doctor Ayati is a member of the Ethnogeriatrics Committee of the American Geriatrics Society and serves as a Faculty Advisor for the Center On Longevity at Stanford University. Dr. Ayati is a member of the Health Care Advisory Committee of Northern California and Nevada Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and is the Geriatric Consultant on Aging Research Projects at SRI (Stanford Research Institute) International.
Dr. Ayati has served as the Medical Director and Medical Advisor of multiple skilled nursing facilities in the San Francisco Bay Area in California. He has worked as a Hospitalist at Lodi Memorial Hospital in Lodi, California, and as an Emergency Medicine Attending at Veteran Affairs in Palo Alto, California.
Dr. Ayati is the Editor in Chief of the journal of General Medicine, Open Access. Dr. Ayati is the co-author of “Paths to Healthy Aging”. Dr. Ayati is the Founder of Bay Area Senior Care Society. Dr. Ayati is also a guest educational speaker on several radio stations such as National Public Radio (NPR) and San Francisco’s KQED and international and national conferences. Dr. Ayati is a Board Director at The Forum Senior Living.
Dr. Ayati’s main areas of research and clinical focus are in the physiology of aging and on finding practical and yet innovative ways of addressing the wellbeing and needs of the population in any age category. Dr. Ayati is an advocate of his patient’s physical and mental health in addition to disease management and prevention. Dr. Ayati's goal is to provide reliable information, effective strategies, and simple guidelines for patients of all ages to avoid or manage chronic diseases and to have a significantly better quality of life.
Dr. Ayati strives to provide reliable information, effective strategies, and simple guidelines for patients of all ages to avoid or manage chronic diseases and to have a significantly better quality of life, by setting attainable goals and leading with his heart."