Dr. Mark L. Gordon

Dr. Mark L. Gordon



Instrumental in promoting the recognition of Traumatic Brain Injury as a cause of hormonal deficiency in the hallmarked presentation on ESPN’s Outside the Lines (Jan. 2007). His book, The Clinical Application of Interventional Medicine (2008), is recognized by his peers as a primer for the standards of care and assessment for interventional endocrinology (anti-aging medicine). As Medical Director of CBS Studios (2001-date), He has participated on projects with HBO, ESPN, CNN, FOX, Good Morning, Dr. Gordon appeared in January 2014 on the Joe Rogan Experience (#438) discussion on Traumatic Brain Injury and hormonal dysfunction generated national and international interest. A second Joe Rogan program in November 2014 (#574) included Jason Hall, the screenwriter for American Sniper and ex-petty officer and Navy Seal Corpsman Matthew Gosney who spoke at length about his blast trauma, gunshot wounds, surgery, depression and 15 different medications that did nothing to prevent his attempted suicide in January 2014. He shares his experience of being evaluated by Dr. Gordon and starting a hormonal replenishment protocol that led to his stopping 14 medications within 6 weeks and the resolution of his deep depression. In February 2015, Dr. Gordon and ex-Navy Corpsman, Jordan Cordova shared his experience of military traumas, hormonal deficiencies and recovery from anxiety and depression on a hormonal protocol. Dr. Gordon continues to work with veterans groups providing full and partial funding received while in the theater of war. Dr. Gordon is owner and Medical Director of the Millennium-TBI Network, located in Encino California. On May 14th, 2015, Dr. Gordon will convene a training program for physicians interested in learning about traumatic brain injury, PTSD and treating the underlying cause of the superficial symptoms. This will correspond with the launch of his newest medical workbook; TBI – A clinical approach to diagnosis and treatment