MZ-Medical by Dr Maria Zalazar

MZ-Medical by Dr Maria Zalazar Maria Zalazar is a medical doctor holding two degrees in medicine and physical education & nutrition

Sports and health have been part of her life from an early age and have led to her winning numerous prizes in athletics. As a medical doctor specialising in optimising nutritional and hormonal health, she helps women who seek to enhance their quality of life and sense of wellbeing. She also believes in healthy lifestyle interventions and practical advice on gut-brain connection. In addition to her

expertise in precision nutrition and bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, she has wide-ranging experience in facial aesthetic medicine, providing high standards of care. She spends her time between Argentina, Spain and the UK where she meets her patients and looks for the most innovative treatments and new concepts in her area of competence. Her dedication, commitment, in-depth knowledge, participation in active learning, and quest for excellence are her pillars. Her objective is to provide personalised premium treatments to suit the individual patient's needs.

This week I had the opportunity to discuss a topic I care deeply about: why so many women still struggle to receive the ...
12/06/2026

This week I had the opportunity to discuss a topic I care deeply about: why so many women still struggle to receive the right care at the right time.

Today we have more data, more technology, and more medical knowledge than ever before. Yet many women with conditions such as endometriosis, migraine, autoimmune diseases, PMS, perimenopause and menopause still face delayed diagnosis, fragmented care, and years of unnecessary suffering.

The challenge is often not a lack of information. It is a lack of connection between the information we already have.

When clinical data, medical expertise and the patient’s full story come together, better decisions become possible.

Women’s health deserves more than isolated appointments and disconnected records. It deserves coordinated, personalised care that sees the whole person.

That is the future I believe we should be building.

Today London Tech Week  One message stood out to me: we have more medical knowledge, more health data, and more technolo...
09/06/2026

Today London Tech Week

One message stood out to me: we have more medical knowledge, more health data, and more technology than ever before. Yet many people still struggle to get the right care at the right time.

As a doctor working in women’s health, this reinforces what I believe every day: the future of healthcare is earlier diagnosis, personalised care, and using science and technology to improve outcomes for patients.

healthcareinnovation

Yesterday at Imperial Collider, organised by  at the historic  Society, one idea stayed with me: The future of medicine ...
05/06/2026

Yesterday at Imperial Collider, organised by at the historic Society, one idea stayed with me:

The future of medicine is not just treating disease. It is understanding it early enough to prevent, personalise and improve outcomes.

From AI and genomics to biomarkers and digital health, the message was clear: better care starts with deeper understanding.

As a doctor dedicated to women’s health, menopause and endometriosis, this reinforces something I strongly believe:

Science with Humanity.

For decades, many women’s health concerns were minimised, underdiagnosed, or simply accepted as “normal”.Today, women’s ...
21/05/2026

For decades, many women’s health concerns were minimised, underdiagnosed, or simply accepted as “normal”.

Today, women’s health is becoming one of the most important frontiers in diagnostics, AI, digital health, and medical innovation.

From menopause to cardiovascular risk, brain health, and endometriosis, the future of healthcare will depend on how we understand women’s biology across the lifespan.

Grateful to attend the Start-up Festival in London today and listen to conversations shaping the future of biotech, healthtech, and innovation.

The future of women’s health will not be built by one sector alone ❤️

Last evening at the FemTech event hosted by DLA Piper in London.  One of the most important messages from the evening wa...
13/05/2026

Last evening at the FemTech event hosted by DLA Piper in London.

One of the most important messages from the evening was that women’s health is still too often underdiagnosed, underestimated and fragmented.

Too many women continue to navigate:
• years without answers
• multiple doctors and disconnected care
• long waiting lists
• symptoms being normalised or dismissed
• difficulty accessing timely and evidence-based support

Women deserve better.

Better access to healthcare.
Earlier diagnosis.
More integrated care.
More research.
More prevention.
More support to remain healthy, work, grow professionally and maintain quality of life across every stage of life.

Very grateful to meet so many people working to improve outcomes for women through healthcare, research, innovation and technology.

If we want women to reach their full potential — we must first fix women’s health.Women’s health is not one field.It’s a...
21/04/2026

If we want women to reach their full potential — we must first fix women’s health.

Women’s health is not one field.
It’s an ecosystem.

From earlier diagnosis to better treatments and more personalised care — different sectors are working together to improve outcomes for women.

Yesterday at Imperial College London — a strong reminder of how much progress is happening… and how much more is needed.

Grateful to be part of these conversations and to connect with inspiring people working to move this forward.

Lovely to meet and exchange with working on earlier diagnosis and better treatment approaches in women’s health.

At London Business School, women’s health stands as one of the most important opportunities to improve quality of life, ...
02/04/2026

At London Business School, women’s health stands as one of the most important opportunities to improve quality of life, strengthen societies, and drive long-term economic growth.

From perimenopause and postmenopause to premenstrual syndrome, endometriosis and migraine — to cardiovascular disease, cervical cancer and breast cancer — these are conditions that affect millions of women globally, every day.

Improving them means improving how women live, work, lead, and contribute to society.

Conversations with founders and leaders in this space made one thing clear: the momentum is growing, and the opportunity to create meaningful impact has never been greater.

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