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She delivered Hailey Bieber’s child and saved Olivia Munn’s life. Her new calling? Podcast host
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She delivered Hailey Bieber’s child and saved Olivia Munn’s life. Her new calling? Podcast host

Last updated: June 9, 2025 1:29 pm
Editorial Board Published June 9, 2025
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Getting into Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi’s Beverly Hills house, you might neglect for a second you’re in a gynecologist’s workplace. A large glass chandelier dangles from the ceiling. Ceramic sculptures dot the smooth surfaces. Close by sits a potted olive tree and a lighted vintage silver Illuminazione candle. Crystal butterflies sit in two ornate cupboards. Flooring-to-ceiling glass home windows present a 360-degree view of the Hollywood Hills.

After which, there’s the doctor herself.

Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi

(Stella Kalinina / For The Instances)

Clad in a vivid blue gown she’s held onto since a visitor look on “The Doctors” 10 years in the past, she acknowledges she personally opts for neutrals in actual life (and her signature pink scrubs when seeing her sufferers), however that she’d been suggested to put on jewel tones for “on camera” moments. In a city recognized for sculpting film stars, Aliabadi seems to be like she might be on “Grey’s Anatomy” as she towers in excessive heels and a shiny pink and white butterfly necklace as she poses for a Los Angeles Instances photographer.

Aliabadi has delivered the infants of Rihanna, Khloe Kardashian and Hailey Bieber. She has additionally recognized Olivia Munn with breast most cancers, Tiffany Haddish with endometriosis and Florence Pugh with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

All of those celebrities’ well being journeys are public data as a result of her well-known sufferers have mentioned them intimately on her weekly podcast, “SHE MD,” which she co-hosts with former clothier Mary Alice Haney. The present — which was launched by Expensive Media, the most important ladies’s podcast community, in March of final yr — goals to coach ladies about frequent neglected medical situations. It repeatedly options interviews with Aliabadi’s well-known sufferers and different celeb docs or authors who focus on every part from preeclampsia to egg-freezing.

“My dad was like, ‘I did some research and the best person in the business is this doctor named Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi,’” Sofia Richie Grainge, daughter of Lionel Richie, explains on a latest episode of the podcast. She began seeing Aliabadi at 15.

“They are the most privileged women in this world — especially when it comes to access to medical care,” Aliabadi says of the podcast’s well-known visitors. “These are women who have good insurance. They can afford going to any doctor on this planet and yet their symptoms are [still] dismissed. They’re speaking from their heart because they want to help another woman.”

Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi's Beverly Hills office.

Awards grasp on the wall of Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi’s Beverly Hills workplace.

(Stella Kalinina / For The Instances)

Aliabadi’s high-profile purchasers and podcast have elevated her standing on social media. Referred to as Dr. A by sufferers and followers, she boasts 441,000 followers on Instagram, the place she shares clips of her celeb interviews. She repeatedly seems on community tv to debate ladies’s well being. She has even made the occasional cameo on “The Kardashians” as Khloe Kardashian’s ob-gyn. She’s run with the function, each with the professed hopes of teaching ladies on their well being, but in addition with enterprise prospects.

Haney urged Aliabadi to co-create SHE MD to fight misinformation surrounding ladies’s well being points. “We are providing a resource that is backed by science and medicine,” says Haney. “People are getting their medical information on TikTok. That’s dangerous.”

With ladies’s well being coming into the highlight as an neglected space of medication and as fewer folks have entry to healthcare, changing into one’s personal medical advocate has by no means been extra vital — and complicated. It’s led to the rise of wellness influencers with questionable {qualifications}, which is why Aliabadi says she dedicated to doing the podcast.

“If you want to talk about endometriosis, how many endometriosis surgeries have you done?” Aliabadi says. “How many thousands of patients have you treated?”

Aliabadi is connecting with shoppers on many platforms with “SHE MD,” which is filmed like a shiny speak present from a Brentwood workplace. They will take heed to her and Haney’s hourlong podcast episodes or catch video clips on social media.

“SHE MD,” which stands for “Strong Healthy Empowered,” options deep dives with well being and medical specialists — in addition to celebrities equivalent to SZA, Shailene Woodley, Tiffany Haddish and Olivia Munn — on quite a lot of subjects together with fertility, breast most cancers, menopause and endometriosis. Key takeaways and motion plans can be found following every dialog.

Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi reviews patient's labs.

Aliabadi opinions sufferers’ labwork. She helped save Olivia Munn’s life by suggesting she take the Tyrer-Cuzick check that exposed she had an alarming lifetime danger of breast most cancers. Now Munn says it’s her mission to get extra ladies to take the check.

(Stella Kalinina / For The Instances)

Munn’s story specifically garnered nationwide consideration after Aliabadi recognized her with an aggressive breast most cancers in April 2023. With a transparent mammogram, ultrasound and pap smear, Munn’s most cancers might’ve been among the many estimated 20% that go undetected, in response to the Nationwide Most cancers Institute. But it surely was found after Aliabadi launched her to the Tyrer-Cuzick check, which assesses one’s lifetime danger of breast most cancers. Munn’s rating was an alarming 37.3%. (Something above 20% is taken into account high-risk.) An MRI, additional ultrasounds and biopsies revealed she had Stage 1 invasive most cancers, and Munn underwent a double mastectomy.

“Without Thaïs being so proactive I don’t know when or at what stage I would’ve found it,” Munn tells The Instances. “She saved my life.”

Aliabadi says Munn felt a duty to show her ache into objective. “Olivia came to me and said, ‘I want to talk about this issue,’” she recollects. “She knew that sharing her story will save millions of lives.”

Munn felt compelled to talk out whereas nonetheless coming to phrases together with her prognosis. “I was looking back on photos of playing with my then 1-year-old son, and I realized that at that time I had just had a clear mammogram and ultrasound — yet I had breast cancer and didn’t know it,” she says. “I asked myself, ‘How many other women [are] also walking around unaware they had breast cancer?’ I knew then that I had to talk about it. This little known, lifetime risk score test is free, online and saved my life. Every woman can and should know their score. Thaïs told me this test had been around for years, and it was her lifelong mission to get every woman in the world to know about it. It has since become my mission too.”

Lengthy earlier than changing into ob-gyn to the celebrities, Aliabadi recollects waking to the sounds of sirens and bombs whereas rising up in Tehran throughout the Iranian revolution in 1979. “We would all run down to the shelter that we had created underground,” she says. “Imagine a 12-year-old doing that five times a night.” Her household was granted a inexperienced card when she was 17. “It felt like the gates of heaven were opening for me,” she recollects considering after touchdown in Los Altos. “We were like, ‘Why would we ever go anywhere else?’”

After medical college at Georgetown College Faculty of Medication and finishing her residency at USC Medical Middle, Aliabadi, 54, opened her non-public follow at Cedars-Sinai Medical Middle in Los Angeles in 2002. She credit phrase of mouth, and her workplace supervisor of practically 25 years, Kimmy Ferdowski, with serving to her construct the follow she has right this moment. “When I first started, there was a gynecologist across the hall who told me something I’ll never forget,” Aliabadi recollects. “He said, ‘Every happy patient who leaves your office will refer four other patients to you.’”

That mantra and her detailed strategy are the key to her success, she says. “I look at my patient as a whole,” says Aliabadi, whose appointments run between half-hour to an hour, main her to cease taking insurance coverage round seven years in the past. “I don’t just look at your uterus, tubes, ovaries, breasts and say, ‘You’re done.’ I talk about depression. This morning, I was scheduling an MRI and MRA of a brain to rule out [a] possible stroke in a patient of mine.” Now, her charges differ by affected person, however she affords “superbills” for potential reimbursement, just like therapists who don’t take insurance coverage.

Ladies with “complicated cases” usually come to her with well being issues which have gone in any other case undiagnosed elsewhere.

Take for instance, “Lopez vs Lopez” actor Mayan Lopez, daughter of comic George Lopez, whom Aliabadi recognized with insulin resistant PCOS in her 20s — though she’d been describing the identical signs to different docs since she was 10. Her signs grew to become much more prevalent throughout school, when she developed extra facial hair and gained 75 kilos in three months with out rationalization regardless of consuming nicely and exercising. By 23, her hormone ranges had been so low she was virtually menopausal.

Lopez says she felt elated as soon as she had a prognosis and plan for correct remedy. “I just remember going into the car and crying from pure relief,” she says. “For the first time in a decade, I felt hopeful and unafraid of my body.”

A vaginal anatomical model.

Aliabadi says she does greater than the everyday pap smear at her appointments, taking discover of different points her sufferers could also be having, like despair or hair loss.

(Stella Kalinina / For The Instances)

“I see every dismissed woman in this town,” Aliabadi says. “These patients are complicated. You need to sit down and listen [to their symptoms].”

Aliabadi has different frustrations with the healthcare system.

“The issue is,” she says as she lets out an exasperated sigh. “I mean, there are so many issues.” She factors out that even probably the most knowledgeable individual nonetheless wants entry to a health care provider prepared to hear in addition to the flexibility to afford remedy. “If they’re going to charge you $3,800 for a breast MRI, ‘Can you afford it?’” she says. “There are limitations at so many levels.”

By not taking insurance coverage, one might argue she too is creating one other restrict, however she blames insurance coverage firms that don’t acknowledge high quality time spent with sufferers. “I’m not seeing you in five minutes.”

Given the restricted time sufferers typically have with their docs, Aliabadi hopes ladies will demand extra from their care suppliers if she arms them with the suitable inquiries to ask.

Regardless of attempting to construct a web-based persona with the assistance of her celeb circle, Aliabadi confesses she’s not very on-line or in contact with popular culture.

“Sometimes [Khloe Kardashian] calls me, and I think I’m just talking to her,” says Aliabadi, who delivered her second child through a surrogate on the present in 2022. “Then six months later, my daughter’s like, ‘Mom, they called you [on the show.]’”

That’s why Haney is the media savvy yin to Aliabadi’s medical yang. “She’s a doctor first, and she’s a podcast host second,” says Haney.

An ultrasound machine.

An ultrasound machine in Aliabadi’s Beverly Hills workplace.

(Stella Kalinina / For The Instances)

Like different medical professionals and influencers within the wellness world aiming to increase their attain, Aliabadi has her personal dietary complement, Ovii, which she advertises on her podcast. At $79.99, Ovii is aimed toward ladies with PCOS and contains elements equivalent to vitamin D, magnesium and biotin. And like different dietary supplements marketed on podcasts, it hasn’t been examined in peer-reviewed scientific research.

In the long run, she’s exploring a chatbot, a software more and more utilized by influencers to speak with followers. Aliabadi believes her chatbot will help increase entry to ladies’s well being training.

“It’ll sound like me. It’ll be trained by me. Obviously, it’s just for knowledge and education. It cannot treat or prescribe,” she says.

Aliabadi welcomes technological advances to shake up the medical area.

“I look forward to robotic doctors,” she says. “The robot will not dismiss a woman who said, ‘I’ve gained 40 pounds in two years, and I’m doing exactly what my skinny sister is doing. Something’s wrong.’”

Aliabadi has 4 daughters, who’re 20, 19, 13 and 4 (she not too long ago adopted the youngest). Her oldest daughters attend Stanford College and she or he sees them following in her footsteps. She advises them to turn out to be docs or develop expertise to assist ladies around the globe.

“I think that is more powerful,” she says.

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