Amanda R Modesta Keyhani
M.D. F. A. C. P.
Our clinic was established by Amanda Modesta Keyhani, MD FACP in 1999. Located in Midtown Phoenix, AZ, Dr. Modesta-Keyhani is a internal medicine physician and primary care provider. She specializes in preventive care, diabetes management, hypertension, high cholesterol, weight management, anxiety, depression, heart health, as well as aesthetic and anti-aging medicine.
Dr. Modesta-Keyhani is a distinguished diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine. She earned her medical doctorate from the Medical College of Ohio, University of Toledo in Toledo Ohio and completed her internal medicine residency in 1998 at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix. A Fellow of the American College of Physicians, Dr. Modesta-Keyhani has received numerous accolades throughout her career. She has been recognized by the Consumer Research Council of America as one of the Top Physicians in America and featured in Phoenix Magazine as one of the Top Doctors.
As an Adjunct Faculty member and preceptor for medical students at the University of Arizona (Phoenix campus) and Midwestern University (Glendale campus), Dr. Modesta-Keyhani is committed to educating the next generation of healthcare professionals. She has been in private practice since 1998, focusing on general internal medicine, anti-aging medicine, and preventive care.
Our clinic remains dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive, and innovative care for all of our patients.


Board Certified
Borad Certified in Internal Medicine

Fellow ACP
Fellow of American College of Phycisians and Teaching Preceptor

AntiAging Medicine
Expertise in Antiaging and Aesthetic Medicine
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