
Dr. Dr. Zarya Rubin, MD
Functional Medicine | Functional Medicine
About
Dr. Zarya Rubin, MD is a top Functional Medicine Physician in Portland, OR. With a passion for healing and an unwavering commitment to wellness, Dr. Zarya Rubin, MD is an expert in changing the lives of her patients for the better. After experiencing burnout herself and the toll that chronic stress can take on our health, she is dedicated to helping high-achieving women overcome burnout and chronic health issues, such as autoimmune disease, hormonal imbalance, and GI issues. Through a combination of specialized testing, lifestyle modification, meditation, mindset, and mind-body balance, Dr. Rubin will help you regain your vitality, find your calm and restore your health. She sees patients virtually via video conferencing. Dr. Rubin is also available for speaking engagements virtually and in-person.
Education and Training
Harvard College BA 1992
Dalhousie Medical School MD 2000
Columbia University Fellowship 2006
IIN CHC 2018
SAFM AFMPC 2023
Board Certification
Board-certified Neurologist (US); FRCP accreditation (Canada)
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of MedicineAreas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Agassiz Scholarship 1992 Harvard
- Radcliffe College Scholarship 1992 Harvard
- Top Medical Student 2000 Dalhousie Medical School
- Best Lecturer 2014 University of Florida, Capstone Project
- Leadership Award 2018 Institute for Integrative Nutrition
Professional Memberships
- IFM, SAFM
Fellowships
- Columbia University - Adult Epilepsy
Professional Society Memberships
- IFM, SAFM
What do you attribute your success to?
- I have faced my own medical challenges from a young age and have a great deal of compassion for my patients. I never stop learning and growing, acquiring cutting-edge scientific knowledge about the latest treatments and research that I share with my patients. I have a vision for a better world in which we are able to achieve greater health with less stress and chronic illness.
Teaching and speaking
- TEDx Speaker, Keynote Speaker, Podcaster, Educator
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Paris, New York, or anywhere tropical!
Hobbies / Sports
- Opera Singer with the Portland Symphony
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