Meet the Provider

 

“My passion for creating a relationship with each of my clients and making sure they do not feel like a transaction is the most important thing for me.” -Mona Liza Tolla

Mona Liza Tolla, APRN, FNP-C, FNP-BC, is a board-certified nurse practitioner since February 2017. Mona Liza is a passionate patient advocate specializing in Internal Medicine. She serves a diverse patient population in the greater Orlando area and often sought out for her second opinion. Mona Liza formerly held a position as a Clinical Trial Sub-Investigator. Clinical trial research offered her an up close & personal experience where she learned a unique method and rhythm for gathering data, reviewing blood work/abnormalities/side effects, while administering subject care to help researchers better understand the effects of disease on the body.

Over the past 3+ years, Mona has been advancing her education in the field of Anti-Aging Medicine and Aesthetics. She has invested her time, energy, and earnings acquiring an arsenal of knowledge in these areas. As much as she enjoys building an increasing awareness of current trends and treatments, Mona’s ultimate passion is helping others “feel good in their skin.” She credits the body as the ultimate machine that turns things around. There is artistry in ‘restoring’ beauty. Her belief is that guiding individuals on correcting inner biology in combination with outer beauty is where truer results are realized and maintained. She’s coined it as her “inside-out approach”, giving the body what it needs on a foundational/cellular level while investigating aging offenders/radical damage, etc. Mona approaches her individualized consult from a medical position first, not aesthetic. She does not just focus on outer beauty alone, “there is a medical history to contend with.” Consultations, in her opinion, should be thorough and specific, treatment timelines taken into account as well as budget discussion and building the plan from there. An equally important philosophy of hers is aiming for clients to have a “fresh appearance”, not overdone. Clients should be restored in a gentle, subtle way; ‘natural’ is very powerful in and of itself.