About
Virginia Von Schaefer, M.D. of Laguna Beach, California, is a pioneer in integrative oncology. She was motivated to come up with a fresh method of treating cancer through her sister's leukemia struggle. Due to her training in trauma surgery, cell biology, and biochemistry, Dr. Von Schaefer can combine integrative therapies with traditional medical and surgical procedures to produce the best possible therapy modalities. Even in the most challenging circumstances, Dr. Von Schaefer continues to improve patient healthcare outcomes through her contributions to integrative medicine and oncology.
Dr. Virginia has received acclaim on a national and worldwide level for her work as an integrative oncologist and her proficiency in tailored immunotherapy, low-dose chemotherapy, and other cutting-edge therapies. Throughout her medical career, her groundbreaking work in integrative medicine has made a huge difference for many patients. She combines a rigorous academic background, years of training, and a highly individualized approach to her practice of modern medicine.
Dr. Von Schaefer uses her more than 35 years of clinical expertise in oncology, endocrinology, and general and trauma surgery to devise solutions for patients' complex medical problems. Her clinic offers comprehensive and successful treatment regimens that employ the concepts of biochemistry and molecular biology as analytical tools for patients with cancer and other chronic illnesses.
Dr. Von Shaefer assesses every patient and their cellular makeup to deliver the most individualized medical care possible. Her objective is to find the most effective treatments for treating medical issues, avoiding cancer and other chronic diseases, enhancing health and wellness, and planning for long-term health.
In addition to treating endocrine disorders, diabetes, neurodegenerative illnesses, chronic candidiasis, and hypothyroidism, her clinic also treats diabetes. Virginia Von Schaefer, M.D. also provides methods for lymphedema, COVID-19 therapy and prevention, full-spectrum influenza, weight, and metabolic optimization, and anti-aging.
Dr. Von Schaefer has a special strategy for treating cancer that incorporates several stages:
1. Regular testing and therapy for underlying viral and metabolic conditions
2. Genetic testing to identify the distinct cancer cells in each patient
3. Interventions to improve immune system performance
4. Finding scientifically sound methods of treatment to alter the biochemical environment
5. Education and information to support patients and their families through this trying period
6. Assistance with relaxation techniques and healthy eating
7. Information on micronutrients and necessary supplements
8. Customized maintenance and treatment plans
Dr. Von Schaefer serves each patient with compassion and excellent treatment because she recognizes the individuality of every patient. Patients have a complete grasp of their unique treatment regimens from Von Schaefer. She possesses knowledge, wisdom, compassion, kindness, and experience.
In 1983, she graduated from Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians with a medical degree. She carried out groundbreaking vascular surgery research using vascular grafts manually woven from Dixon absorbable suture material while she was a student at Columbia. Dr. Von Schaefer tested the effectiveness of 5-FU continuous infusions for metastatic colon cancer in the liver during her surgical residency on rats.
In 1983, Dr. Von Schaefer started her career at New York Presbyterian Hospital as a surgical resident and medical intern after earning her medical degree from Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians. She finished her postdoctoral research fellowship at St. Vincent's Healthcare in New York before becoming a surgical resident. She finished her vascular surgery fellowship at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center while working as a trauma and chief resident physician at Catholic Medical Center of Brooklyn and Queens, a Cornell Hospital affiliate.
She has over 35 years of experience performing surgery and medication. She started as a trauma and vascular surgeon, but after suffering a spinal cord injury, she went to the fields of cellular biology and biochemistry, which had always been her true love. Dr.Virginia Von Schaefer developed unique cancer treatment strategies that non-traditionally and synergistically combine conventional therapy with metabolic-based modalities by combining these ideas with her surgical expertise.
The Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons presented her with the Dr. J. Lattimer award in recognition of her work on transitional cell cancers of the bladder and uterus.
She enjoys spending her free time with her three Italian greyhounds, her kids, and her family. She also likes swimming, writing, gardening, and cooking.
Dr. Virginia has received acclaim on a national and worldwide level for her work as an integrative oncologist and her proficiency in tailored immunotherapy, low-dose chemotherapy, and other cutting-edge therapies. Throughout her medical career, her groundbreaking work in integrative medicine has made a huge difference for many patients. She combines a rigorous academic background, years of training, and a highly individualized approach to her practice of modern medicine.
Dr. Von Schaefer uses her more than 35 years of clinical expertise in oncology, endocrinology, and general and trauma surgery to devise solutions for patients' complex medical problems. Her clinic offers comprehensive and successful treatment regimens that employ the concepts of biochemistry and molecular biology as analytical tools for patients with cancer and other chronic illnesses.
Dr. Von Shaefer assesses every patient and their cellular makeup to deliver the most individualized medical care possible. Her objective is to find the most effective treatments for treating medical issues, avoiding cancer and other chronic diseases, enhancing health and wellness, and planning for long-term health.
In addition to treating endocrine disorders, diabetes, neurodegenerative illnesses, chronic candidiasis, and hypothyroidism, her clinic also treats diabetes. Virginia Von Schaefer, M.D. also provides methods for lymphedema, COVID-19 therapy and prevention, full-spectrum influenza, weight, and metabolic optimization, and anti-aging.
Dr. Von Schaefer has a special strategy for treating cancer that incorporates several stages:
1. Regular testing and therapy for underlying viral and metabolic conditions
2. Genetic testing to identify the distinct cancer cells in each patient
3. Interventions to improve immune system performance
4. Finding scientifically sound methods of treatment to alter the biochemical environment
5. Education and information to support patients and their families through this trying period
6. Assistance with relaxation techniques and healthy eating
7. Information on micronutrients and necessary supplements
8. Customized maintenance and treatment plans
Dr. Von Schaefer serves each patient with compassion and excellent treatment because she recognizes the individuality of every patient. Patients have a complete grasp of their unique treatment regimens from Von Schaefer. She possesses knowledge, wisdom, compassion, kindness, and experience.
In 1983, she graduated from Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians with a medical degree. She carried out groundbreaking vascular surgery research using vascular grafts manually woven from Dixon absorbable suture material while she was a student at Columbia. Dr. Von Schaefer tested the effectiveness of 5-FU continuous infusions for metastatic colon cancer in the liver during her surgical residency on rats.
In 1983, Dr. Von Schaefer started her career at New York Presbyterian Hospital as a surgical resident and medical intern after earning her medical degree from Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians. She finished her postdoctoral research fellowship at St. Vincent's Healthcare in New York before becoming a surgical resident. She finished her vascular surgery fellowship at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center while working as a trauma and chief resident physician at Catholic Medical Center of Brooklyn and Queens, a Cornell Hospital affiliate.
She has over 35 years of experience performing surgery and medication. She started as a trauma and vascular surgeon, but after suffering a spinal cord injury, she went to the fields of cellular biology and biochemistry, which had always been her true love. Dr.Virginia Von Schaefer developed unique cancer treatment strategies that non-traditionally and synergistically combine conventional therapy with metabolic-based modalities by combining these ideas with her surgical expertise.
The Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons presented her with the Dr. J. Lattimer award in recognition of her work on transitional cell cancers of the bladder and uterus.
She enjoys spending her free time with her three Italian greyhounds, her kids, and her family. She also likes swimming, writing, gardening, and cooking.