Dr. Joe Galati Podcast
Dr. Joseph Galati is one of the nation’s leading experts in liver disease, with more than 35 years of experience caring for patients and educating the public.
He serves as Medical Director of the Sherrie and Alan Conover Center for Liver Disease and Transplantation and leads Liver Specialists of Texas, one of the largest practices devoted exclusively to liver care. His team treats the full spectrum of liver conditions, including fatty liver, alcohol-associated liver disease, viral hepatitis, liver cancer, and patients before and after liver transplant.
Since 2003, Dr. Galati has been a trusted voice in consumer health media, hosting and producing radio programming on iHeart’s KTRH—also streaming nationwide on the iHeartRadio app—and delivering specialized content on SiriusXM. In addition to one‑on‑one patient visits and his radio audience, he actively leverages social media to expand access to credible health information, helping people become smarter, more empowered consumers of healthcare and raising what he calls their “health IQ.”
Dr. Galati believes that the majority of chronic disease—including hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease—is directly related to lifestyle choices. His mission is to make complex liver and metabolic health issues understandable, actionable, and personal, equipping individuals with the tools to change their habits and protect their long‑term health.
He also serves as Medical Director of the Houston Research Institute – Medical Center, a state‑of‑the‑art clinical research center conducting cutting‑edge trials in fatty liver disease, metabolic syndrome, and cardiometabolic disorders. Through patient care, broadcasting, research, and digital media, he is dedicated to improving liver and metabolic health one patient, one listener, and one follower at a time.
You can reach Dr. Galati at www.drjoegalati.com and Liver Specialists of Texas at www.texasliver.com
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