About Our Medical Specialties, Treatments & Therapies
A Multi-Faceted Approach to Anti-Aging & Longevity Personalized Wellness starts with a Personalized Comprehensive Consultation.
We use our proprietary assessment tool Metabolic Code™ combined with detailed lab analysis to access which treatments, therapies and products will best work for our patients, which helps better understand the underlying mechanisms by which various diseases can occur.
We Combine:
Integrative Medicine seeks to understand the individual as a whole and applies many forms of therapy to improve wellness.
Functional Medicine focuses on creating individualized treatments tailored to treat underlying causes of illness.
Regenerative Medicine is the process of replacing or regenerating human cells, tissues, or organs to restore or establish normal function.
Detailed Lab Panels
Types of Lab Panels
▪ Weight Loss Panel:
Includes metabolic markers and other values that impact weight loss.
▪ Hormones:
Blood and/or DUTCH Testing.
Optimizing hormones for both men and women is important for longevity, health span, and optimal metabolism.
▪ GI MAP:
A comprehensive analysis of the gut microbiome and gut function.
Optimal gut health is imperative for metabolism, hormones, mood, and immune function.
▪ TruAge:
A biological age and aging speed test.
▪ TruHealth:
Ensures your nutrition, metabolic, immune
and cognitive health are functioning at their peak to support longevity goals.
▪ Food Allergy Panel:
Measures IgE antibodies to over 150 food and environmental allergens and IgG
antibodies to over 250 food allergens.
▪ Genetics: Identifies genetic variants that can impact your health.
▪ Biochemistry Panel:
Evaluates metabolism, inflammation, hormones, immune function, thyroid function, endocrine function, and more.
Why do we use
detailed lab panels
We believe in treating the whole person—not just isolated symptoms.
A comprehensive lab analysis is a cornerstone of our approach because it allows us to understand how your body’s systems are functioning and how they interact with one another.
This depth of insight helps us do three
critical things:
● Personalize your treatment plan based on your unique biochemistry.
● Identify and prioritize root causes rather than chasing symptoms.
● Determine the proper sequence of care, ensuring we address each system in the right order for optimal healing.
We take pride in our ability to see the bigger picture—how hormones, metabolism, inflammation, gut health, and other systems influence each other.
This systems-based approach allows us to create targeted, effective, and lasting solutions for your health.
Proprietary Medical Assessment
CUSTOMIZED MEDICAL WEIGHT LOSS
Regenerative Celluar Treatments
We have treated thousands of patients.
Schedule a Consultation to see how Regenerative Cellular Treatments can help you.
Repairs, Rebuilds & Replaces damaged tissue, bone
and cartilage while improving immune system
functions.
We have been using regenerative cellular stem cells for
over a decade to treat Chronic Joint Pain,
Arthritis/Osteoarthritis, Tendinitis, ACL or Meniscal
Tears, Labral or Rotator Cuff Tears, and Pain or Injury to
The Science & Medical Facts
Stem Cells were first identified in human cord blood over 40 years
ago. Since then, they have been used routinely for hematopoietic
stem cell transplantations. Cord Blood contains a mixed population
of cells, mesenchymal stem cells (MSC’s) cytokines, growth factors,
and hyaluronic acid. Stem Cells are undeferential master cells that
seek out “Degeneration” to help rebuild and grow new tissue, bone,
cartilage, and repair muscle. These cells have the capacity to self-
renew, signal growth factors, and further development into more
specialized cells. As a naïve cell, anyone can receive them.
PEPTIDE THERAPY
What Are Peptides? – Peptides are short chains of amino acids that serve as vital signaling molecules in the body.
They regulate a wide range of biological functions—from hormone production and immune response to tissue repair and cellular communication.
Peptide Therapy: Targeted Support for Healing and Performance – Peptide therapy involves the clinical use of specific peptides to optimize and support physiological processes. These therapies are commonly used in functional, integrative, and regenerative medicine to help patients improve recovery, enhance vitality, and address chronic conditions.
Common Categories of Peptide Therapies
Tissue Repair & Regeneration BPC-157
Well-regarded for its regenerative properties, BPC-157 accelerates healing in muscles, tendons, ligaments, and the gastrointestinal tract. It also helps reduce inflammation and protect internal organs under stress.
Immune System Modulation Thymulin – Thymulin helps regulate immune response and reduce inflammation. It may also provide support in chronic viral conditions and autoimmune imbalances.
Thymosin Alpha-1
A powerful immune-regulating peptide, Thymosin Alpha-1 enhances T-cell function, supports the body’s defense against infections, and is often used in immune-compromised individuals.
Thymosin Beta-4
Known for promoting tissue repair and regeneration, Thymosin Beta-4 also supports immune modulation and has shown benefits in wound healing and cardiovascular tissue recovery.
Metabolic & Weight Management
Semaglutide
Originally developed for type 2 diabetes, semaglutide mimics the GLP-1 hormone to reduce appetite, slow gastric emptying, and promote sustained weight loss.
Tirzepatide
Combining GLP-1 and GIP receptor activity, tirzepatide enhances insulin sensitivity, improves metabolic efficiency, and support significant fat reduction when paired with
lifestyle changes.
5-Amino-1MQ (Adjunct Molecule)
While not a peptide, 5-Amino-1MQ is a potent NAD⁺ modulator that supports cellular energy production and fat metabolism. It works by inhibiting NNMT, thereby boosting NAD⁺ levels and supporting mitochondrial function. Often used in synergy with peptide therapies for enhanced metabolic outcomes.
Why Peptide Therapy?
●Tailored to specific health goals
● Generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects
● Targets root causes rather than symptoms
MEDICAL GRADE SUPPLEMENTS
Why We Prescribe Physician-Grade Supplements
In our practice, we are selective about the supplements we recommend. You may notice that we exclusively
use Physician-Grade (also called professional-grade) supplements—and for good reason. While over-the-counter
products at big-box stores or online marketplaces may seem more convenient or affordable, there are critical differences
in quality, potency, and effectiveness that directly impact your health outcomes.
Supplements Aren’t Regulated Like Medications
Many people are surprised to learn that dietary supplements are not regulated by the FDA in the same way that
prescription medications are. This means there is no guarantee that what’s on the label is actually in the bottle.
Independent testing has repeatedly shown that some “less expensive” brands may:
• Contain lower amounts of active ingredients than listed
• Include unlisted fillers or contaminants
• Deliver non-therapeutic doses that are unlikely to have any clinical effect
This lack of oversight leaves consumers vulnerable to ineffective or worse, harmful
products.Physician-Grade Supplements Follow Stricter Standards –In contrast, physician-grade supplement
manufacturers voluntarily adhere to pharmaceutical-grade Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs). These are the
same quality control standards used in the production of prescription drugs. The result is a higher level of:
• Purity – no unwanted fillers or contaminants
• Potency – therapeutic levels of active ingredients
• Bioavailability – forms of nutrients that the body can actually absorb and use
• Testing and Transparency – third-party verification for label accuracy and safety
These companies invest in rigorous quality control and clinical research, which is reflected in both the efficacy of the
products and the outcomes we see in our patients.
Better Absorption, Better Results
When it comes to nutritional support, absorption matters. A product can list impressive-sounding ingredients, but if the
body can’t absorb and use them, they’re effectively useless. Physician-grade supplements use clinically backed,
bioavailable forms—such as methylated B vitamins or chelated minerals—ensuring that what you take actually supports
your health.
Are They More Expensive? Not Necessarily.
At first glance, physician-grade supplements may appear more expensive. But consider this: when over-the-counter
brands contain ineffective doses or poorly absorbed ingredients, you’re essentially paying for a placebo. In contrast,
a physician-grade supplement delivers what your body needs—in the form and dose it can use—often reducing the
number of separate products you need to take. In that sense, you may actually spend less for better results.
Bottom Line
We choose physician-grade supplements because we prioritize clinical effectiveness, safety, and long-term health
outcomes. Our goal is not to sell products, but to ensure that every element of your treatment plan—including nutritional
support—is evidence-based and high quality.
Nutrition & Wellness Coaching
Whitney Bevins, RD
Director of Nutrition & Wellness
Our Approach to Nutrition & Wellness Coaching
We start by establishing your WHY together!
We personalized our approach to your Life Style Transformation.
We come along side of you to help simplify your plan for achievable sustainable results.
We are sure you have tried all kinds of things. However, we know It’s not WHAT you eat, but WHEN you eat.
Timing is Everything short bursts of exercise far outweigh hours at the gym.
Less IS more.
You are NOT what you eat. You are what you ABSORB.
Well personalize your plate based on your
BIO INDIVIDUALITY and Genetics.
Food is information for our bodies.
It is not like medicine. It IS Medicine.
Sleep and Relaxation are integral pieces of the wellbeing and weight loss
Nutrition & Wellness are not “One Size Fits All”
Food and exercise should be fun and enjoyable. Deprivation and pain are not useful.
Everyone has limitless potential become the BEST VERSION OF OURSELVES.
that we can be coached to tap into to
No Judgement. No Condemnation.
Just Personalized Coaching!
Whitney
Our Practice Specialties & Treatments
Customized Medical Weight Loss
A Smarter, Sustainable Approach to Medical Weight Loss
At TruHealth, we don’t offer cookie-cutter diet plans or temporary fixes. Our Customized medical weight loss program is rooted in science, personalized to your biology, and designed to deliver lasting results.
We Focus on What Matters: Insulin Control
Excess weight is not just about calories—it’s about hormones, especially insulin. When insulin levels remain elevated, fat cells become locked and fat loss stalls.
Our approach targets insulin regulation to unlock fat burning at the cellular level and reduce disease risk.
Peptides That Work with Your Body—Not Against It
We use powerful peptide therapies like semaglutide and tirzepatide, which are naturally occurring compounds your body already makes.
Unlike one-size-fits-all programs, we customize the dosage to mimic your body’s natural biological levels.
This strategy helps avoid common side effects like nausea, vomiting, or gallbladder issues—while improving overall tolerance and effectiveness.
We also go a step further by identifying why your body isn’t producing enough of these peptides on its own and correcting the root causes, such as elevated DPP4 levels that degrade these essential hormones.
Tools Tailored to Your Lifestyle
Every individual is different, and so is every weight loss journey.
We offer flexible tools that fit into your lifestyle, including:
- Strategic supplements to increase metabolic rate
- Education on macronutrient ratios and meal timing to allow more food with better results
- Practical guidance to reduce insulin spikes and support muscle retention
More Muscle, Better Metabolism, Long-Term Success
Our program is designed to preserve and build lean muscle, which is key to maintaining a healthy metabolism.
Unlike traditional weight loss plans that leave you metabolically weaker, our goal is to ensure you finish the program with a stronger metabolism than when you began—greatly reducing your risk of weight regain.
This isn’t just weight loss. This is metabolic transformation.
Let us help you lose weight for the last time—and feel better doing it.
Hormone Optimization Women & Men
Hormone Optimization for Men and Women: A Foundation for Lasting Health
As we age, declining sex hormone levels—particularly testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone—can significantly impair our ability to maintain muscle mass, regulate metabolism, think clearly, sleep well, and feel vital.
For women in perimenopause or post-menopause and men over 40, these changes are not just uncomfortable—they can have serious long-term health implications.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT), when done thoughtfully and individually, can be a powerful tool to restore quality of life and protect against age-related decline.
Why Sex Hormones Matter
Sex hormones do far more than regulate reproduction.
They are essential for maintaining:
- Metabolic health and muscle mass (our “metabolic bank”)
- Bone density, reducing the risk of osteopenia and fractures
- Cognitive functioning and mental clarity
- Mood stability and emotional resilience
- Vitality, energy, and libido
- Sexual function and comfort
Without adequate hormone levels, the risk of chronic disease increases, and daily life becomes harder to manage physically, emotionally, and mentally.
Common Symptoms of Hormone Deficiency
In Women (Perimenopause or Post-Menopause):
- Hot flashes and night sweats
- Mood swings, anxiety, or depression
- Sleep disturbances
- Brain fog or memory issues
- Vaginal dryness or painful intercourse
- Low libido
- Loss of muscle tone or increased abdominal fat
- Fatigue and reduced resilience
In Men Over 40 (Low Testosterone):
- Low energy or chronic fatigue
- Depressed mood or irritability
- Loss of muscle mass or strength
- Decreased libido or sexual performance
- Poor sleep
- Increased belly fat
- Reduced motivation or mental clarity
Risk vs. Benefit: A Personalized Approach
Hormone replacement is not one-size-fits-all.
We take a personalized, evidence-based approach to determine if HRT is appropriate for you.
- We evaluate your symptoms, medical history, labs, and overall goals.
- We weigh the risks and benefits based on your unique profile.
- We aim to use the lowest effective, physiologic dose to restore balance—mimicking the body’s natural hormone patterns and circadian rhythm as closely as possible.
For women, unaddressed hot flashes may be more than a nuisance—they can indicate vascular instability and are emerging as a potential risk marker for cardiovascular disease.
Treatment Options
We offer several hormone delivery methods depending on patient preference, absorption, and clinical goals:
- Topical Creams: Easy to adjust and often well-tolerated.
- Injections: Consistent and effective, especially for testosterone replacement in men.
- Pellets: Long-acting and convenient; ideal for some patients who prefer fewer applications.Each option is carefully discussed to ensure the best fit for your lifestyle and physiology.
Optimizing your hormones is not about chasing youth—it’s about protecting your foundation: your metabolism, your bones, your mind, your mood, and your sense of vitality.
Whether you’re navigating the hormonal shifts of menopause or noticing the gradual decline of testosterone with age, you don’t have to accept feeling “off” as your new normal.
Hormone replacement therapy, when done correctly and responsibly, can help you live stronger, longer, and better.
Vascular Health – GlycoCheck™
Why Vascular Health—and the Endothelial Glycocalyx—Matters for Longevity
At our practice, we emphasize the importance of vascular health as a foundation for long-term wellness and disease prevention.
A key player in this system is a microscopic structure most people have never heard of: the endothelial glycocalyx.
Though invisible to the naked eye, this protective layer is essential for maintaining healthy blood vessels—and by extension, your overall health and longevity.
What Is the Endothelial Glycocalyx?
The endothelial glycocalyx is a thin, gel-like lining that coats the inside of your blood vessels.
It is composed of specialized proteins and sugars that form a barrier between circulating blood and the vessel wall.
This structure plays a critical role in regulating blood flow, preventing inflammation, and protecting the vascular system from damage.
Why the Glycocalyx Is Essential
A healthy glycocalyx supports your body in several vital ways:
- Maintains Vascular Integrity: It prevents fluid and protein leakage from capillaries, protecting tissues from swelling and inflammation.
- Supports Blood Flow Regulation: The glycocalyx helps blood vessels respond to changes in pressure and flow, promoting the release of nitric oxide—a key molecule that helps maintain flexible, open arteries.
- Reduces Inflammation and Clot Risk: By acting as a barrier, it prevents white blood cells and platelets from sticking to the vessel walls, reducing the risk of chronic inflammation and clot formation.
- Filters Harmful Molecules: It regulates the passage of cholesterol, glucose, and other molecules into the arterial wall, playing a key role in metabolic and cardiovascular health.
- Protects Against Oxidative Stress: This layer contains compounds that neutralize damaging free radicals, shielding the endothelium from oxidative damage.
- What Happens When the Glycocalyx Is Damaged?
Unfortunately, this structure is highly sensitive to modern lifestyle factors, including:
- High blood sugar
- Processed foods
- Smoking
- Chronic stress
- Inflammation
When the glycocalyx breaks down, the risk of cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, insulin resistance, kidney dysfunction, and accelerated aging increases significantly.
We Offer Glycocalyx Testing with GlycoCheck™
We are proud to offer GlycoCheck™ testing—a non-invasive, cutting-edge tool that allows us to assess the health of your endothelial glycocalyx in real time.
Using a small, handheld device gently placed under the tongue, GlycoCheck™ captures and analyzes capillary blood flow patterns to determine the condition of your microvascular system.
This provides valuable insight into your vascular integrity, inflammation status, and risk of early vascular aging.
Results from this test allow us to personalize your care with targeted strategies to restore and protect your vascular health.
How We Help You Protect Your Vascular Health
At TruHealth, vascular and metabolic health are key pillars of our preventive care model.
We offer a comprehensive approach to support and restore the endothelial glycocalyx through:
- Targeted nutrition planning (rich in polyphenols, healthy fats, and antioxidants)
- Lifestyle counseling focused on reducing vascular risk factors
- Strategic supplementation to support glycocalyx integrity and endothelial function
- Metabolic assessments to detect early signs of vascular stress or insulin resistance
- GlycoCheck™ testing to evaluate and monitor microvascular health
Vascular Health is critical to longevity.
Your vascular system influences every organ in your body—from your brain and heart to your kidneys and skin.
Protecting the endothelial glycocalyx is not just about heart health—it’s about preserving vitality, function, and quality of life as you
ageMetabolic Efficiency
Why Optimizing Your Metabolism Matters—Beyond Just Weight Loss
When most people think of metabolism, they think of how fast they burn calories or how easily they gain or lose weight.
But the truth is, metabolism is far more than just a number on the scale or a measure of blood sugar.
It’s the engine that drives every cell in your body.
And when it’s running efficiently, every system—from your brain to your liver to your kidneys—performs better.
Metabolism: The Foundation of Health
At its core, metabolism is how your body converts fuel (glucose and fat) into usable energy.
This process happens in virtually every cell, every second of the day.
It’s not just about digestion—it’s about how efficiently your cells generate energy to function, repair, and survive.
An optimized metabolism means your cells are Producing clean energy (ATP) with minimal waste and oxidative stress
- Efficiently burning fat and glucose for fuel
- Able to switch between fuel sources depending on availability
- Supporting the proper function of organs and systems throughout your body
If your metabolism is sluggish or dysfunctional, the effects ripple through your body.
Brain fog, fatigue, poor immune function, insulin resistance, inflammation, and accelerated aging are just some of the consequences.
Why Metabolic Health Drives Longevity
Longevity isn’t just about living longer—it’s about maintaining a high quality of life as you age.
That means:
- Clearer thinking and better mood (healthy brain metabolism)
- Liver function that detoxifies and regulates hormones effectively
- Kidneys that filter and balance fluids and electrolytes efficiently
- Muscles that stay strong and responsive
- A cardiovascular system with clean arteries and stable blood pressure
All of this depends on your cells getting the energy they need to do their jobs—without excessive strain, inflammation, or oxidative damage.
In other words, a well-functioning metabolism is the backbone of a long, healthy life.
More Than Just Blood Sugar
While blood sugar regulation is a key marker of metabolic health, it’s not the whole picture.
You can have “normal” blood sugar and still have poor mitochondrial function, impaired fat oxidation, or silent inflammation that slowly degrades your health over time.True metabolic optimization addresses:
- Cellular energy production
- Hormonal signaling (like insulin, thyroid, and cortisol)
- Mitochondrial health and resilience
- Inflammatory status and oxidative stress
- Fuel flexibility—your body’s ability to burn both fat and glucose efficiently
The Bottom Line
If you want to lose weight sustainably, reduce chronic disease risk, and stay sharp and strong well into your later years, your metabolism must be the starting point.
Optimizing metabolism is not a quick fix—it’s a long-term strategy.
But it’s the most foundational investment you can make in your health.
When your metabolism is working for you, your entire body works better.
This isn’t about vanity. It’s about vitality.
Gastrointestinal – Gut Health
The Gut: Central to Whole-Body Health
At the core of optimal health lies a system often overlooked—the gut.
Far beyond digestion, the gut microbiome—a vast ecosystem of trillions of microorganisms—plays a central role in regulating virtually every major physiological process in the body.
A balanced, diverse gut microbiota is essential for metabolic health, immune resilience, hormone balance, mental well-being, and inflammation control.
1. Gut Health and Metabolism
The gut microbiome significantly influences how the body metabolizes food, stores fat, and manages blood sugar.
Certain gut bacteria are more efficient at extracting calories from food and can impact insulin sensitivity, fat storage, and energy expenditure.
An imbalanced microbiome (dysbiosis) can drive chronic low-grade inflammation, insulin resistance, and contribute to weight gain and metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes.
2. Gut–Brain Axis: Mood, Cognition, and Mental Health
The gut and brain are in constant communication via the gut-brain axis.
The microbiome produces neurotransmitters and signaling molecules that affect mood, cognition, and behavior.
Over 90% of the body’s serotonin is produced in the gut.
Dysbiosis has been linked to increased rates of anxiety, depression, brain fog, and even neurodegenerative conditions.
Supporting gut health is a foundational strategy for improving mental clarity and emotional well-being.
3. Hormone Metabolism and Detoxification
Gut bacteria help regulate the breakdown and clearance of hormones such as estrogen, thyroid hormones, and cortisol.
An unhealthy gut may impair the detoxification of excess hormones, contributing to hormonal imbalances, estrogen dominance, thyroid dysfunction, and adrenal stress.
The estrobolome (a subset of gut bacteria) directly influences estrogen metabolism and recycling—an essential consideration in hormone-related conditions.
4. Immune Function and Inflammation
Nearly 70% of the immune system resides in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT).
A well-regulated microbiome helps the immune system distinguish between harmful invaders and benign substances, reducing the risk of autoimmune reactivity.
Conversely, dysbiosis and intestinal permeability (“leaky gut”) can trigger systemic inflammation and immune dysregulation, contributing to conditions such as allergies, autoimmunity, and chronic fatigue.
5. Allergies and Immune Tolerance
Allergies are not just isolated reactions—they are a reflection of how the immune system responds to the environment.
A well-balanced and diverse gut microbiome plays a key role in training the immune system to respond appropriately to non-threatening substances such as pollen, dust, or certain foods.
When gut health is compromised, the immune system can become over-reactive, leading to increased sensitivity to environmental allergens (such as seasonal allergies), food antigens, and even skin conditions like eczema.
This is due in part to impaired oral tolerance, the mechanism by which the immune system learns to ignore harmless exposures.
Restoring gut integrity and microbial diversity helps calm immune overactivation, leading to a reduction in allergic responses, including seasonal allergies, histamine intolerance, and other hypersensitivity symptoms.
Simply put: a balanced gut supports a balanced immune system, and a balanced immune system is far less reactive.
6. The DPP-4 Connection: Incretins, Insulin, and Gut Health
Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) is an enzyme that deactivates important incretin hormones like GLP-1, which are critical for insulin secretion and blood sugar regulation.
Emerging research shows that gut bacteria influence DPP-4 activity. A healthy microbiome can help reduce DPP-4 overexpression, enhance GLP-1 function, and improve glucose control naturally—without pharmaceutical intervention in many cases.
Gut Health Is Not Optional—It’s Foundational
Whether you’re struggling with fatigue, mood changes, hormone imbalances, unexplained inflammation, weight gain, or chronic illness, your gut is likely involved.
At our practice, we prioritize gut health as a cornerstone of functional wellness.
Through comprehensive microbiome analysis, nutrition strategies, and targeted therapeutic interventions, we work to restore microbial balance and support long-term healing at the root.
Anti-Aging & Longevity Therapies
At the forefront of modern medicine is the science of extending not just lifespan, but healthspan—the years of life lived in optimal health.
Our approach to longevity is grounded in cellular biology, clinical evidence, and a deep understanding of human physiology.
Aging is not simply the passage of time; it’s a progressive loss of function driven by cellular damage, metabolic decline, and immune dysregulation.
We target these mechanisms directly using an integrated protocol tailored to your unique biology.
Senolytics: Clearing the Cellular Clutter
Senescent cells are dysfunctional cells that no longer divide but refuse to die.
They accumulate with age and secrete pro-inflammatory factors that damage nearby tissues—a phenomenon known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP).
We use a protocol developed and utilized by the Mayo Clinic to selectively clear these cells, reduce systemic inflammation, and restore tissue health.
Targeting cellular senescence is a foundational intervention in slowing the aging process at its root.
Mitophagy: Restoring Mitochondrial Efficiency
Mitochondria are the energy factories of your cells.
With age, damaged mitochondria accumulate, leading to decreased energy output and increased oxidative stress.
Enhancing mitophagy—the process by which cells clear out dysfunctional mitochondria—improves cellular metabolism and resilience.
Interventions include nutritional strategies, supplementation, and targeted lifestyle changes that stimulate autophagic pathways and mitochondrial renewal.
Immune Regulation: Balancing Defense and Repair
Aging is accompanied by inflammaging—a chronic, low-grade inflammation that accelerates disease.
At the same time, immune surveillance weakens, increasing vulnerability to infections and cancer.
Precision therapies aim to recalibrate the immune system by modulating cytokine activity, supporting thymic regeneration, and addressing chronic stealth infections that undermine immune function.
A well-regulated immune system is essential for both disease prevention and tissue repair.
Gut Microbiome: The Hidden Organ of Longevity
The gut microbiome influences everything from inflammation to mood to metabolic health.
Age-related shifts in microbial diversity can impair nutrient absorption, immune balance, and cognitive function.
We assess and restore microbial integrity using personalized nutrition plans, targeted probiotics, and microbiota-supportive compounds.
A balanced gut ecosystem supports not just digestion—but systemic rejuvenation.
Hormone Optimization: Recalibrating the Body’s Signals
Hormones regulate metabolism, mood, libido, energy, and more. With age, hormone levels decline or become dysregulated.
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, DHEA, and thyroid hormones can restore vitality, improve cognitive clarity, and support lean body mass.
However, addressing upstream drivers of dysfunction—such as cellular senescence, mitochondrial decay, and chronic inflammation—can reduce dependency on certain hormones, particularly thyroid and adrenal support.
In some women, optimizing these pathways may also delay the onset of menopause, preserving hormonal balance and quality of life for longer.
Our protocols are evidence-based, precisely dosed, and designed to enhance function—not override it.
Lifestyle Modifications: Foundations That Can’t Be Skipped
Science can’t outpace poor habits. Nutrition, sleep, movement, and stress regulation form the bedrock of any effective longevity strategy.
We guide patients through practical, sustainable changes that enhance metabolic flexibility, preserve muscle mass, and support circadian health.
Whether it’s time-restricted eating, resistance training, or mindfulness strategies, we equip you with tools that enhance both daily performance and long-term resilience.
We don’t chase age—we optimize function.
If you’re ready to invest in a longer, healthier life, our personalized longevity protocols combine cutting-edge science with clinical experience to deliver measurable results.
It’s never too soon – or too late – to start your precision aging plan.
Sports Performance & Injury Recovery
Optimize Performance. Accelerate Recovery. Stay in the Game.
Whether you’re a competitive athlete, weekend warrior, or someone who simply loves to move, your body’s ability to perform and recover directly affects your long-term performance and resilience.
At our practice, we combine advanced functional medicine with evidence-based recovery strategies to help you move better, train harder, and bounce back faster.
Sports Performance: Unlock Your Full Potential
Peak performance is about more than training harder—it’s about training smarter.
We go beyond traditional fitness plans by addressing the internal systems that drive performance: metabolism, hormones, inflammation, and mitochondrial function.
We help athletes of all levels by focusing on:
• Metabolic optimization: Fuel your body efficiently through tailored nutrition, insulin sensitivity support, and metabolic flexibility.
- Hormone balance: Address testosterone, cortisol, thyroid, and other key regulators that impact energy, endurance, and recovery.
- Neurological resilience: Improve focus, coordination, and mental clarity through personalized neuro-support.
- Nutrient status & supplementation: Correct deficiencies that limit strength, stamina, and muscle recovery.
- Sleep & stress management: Deep recovery starts with high-quality sleep and a balanced nervous system.
Injury Recovery: Heal Smarter, Not Just Slower Injuries can derail more than your training—they can set back your whole system if not addressed holistically.
We support full-spectrum recovery by identifying and correcting the root causes that slow healing.
Our integrative approach includes:
• Anti-inflammatory nutrition & targeted supplements
- Advanced hormone support for tissue repair and recovery
- Gut health optimization to reduce systemic inflammation
- Red light therapy, peptide support, and regenerative options
- Lifestyle adjustments to reduce re-injury risk
This isn’t just about rest and rehab—it’s about rebuilding a body that’s stronger than before.
Why Work With Us?
Unlike conventional approaches that treat performance and recovery in isolation, we see the full picture.
We understand that optimal performance isn’t possible without optimal health.
We work with endurance athletes, strength trainers, dancers, yogis, and everyday active individuals who are serious about leveling up their performance without burning out.
Get Started Whether you’re preparing for a big event, recovering from a setback, or just want to move through life with more power and less pain, we’re here to help.
Schedule a consultation to create your custom plan for sustainable
performance and intelligent recovery.Regenerative Joint Pain/Injury Cellular Injections
Regenerative Joint Pain & Injury: Cellular Injection Therapy Enhanced by Senescence Optimization Targets the Root Cause, Not Just the Symptoms
Joint pain, whether from injury, wear-and-tear, or chronic inflammation, can severely impact mobility, function, and quality of life.
At [Clinic Name], we go beyond temporary symptom relief.
Our Regen Joint Cellular Injection Therapy is a science-driven, regenerative medicine approach designed to repair and restore joint tissue at the cellular level.
This therapy uses a combination of stem cells, growth factors, and biologic signals to stimulate healing within the joint.
However, not all cellular injection therapies are created equal. Without addressing critical biological roadblocks—like cellular senescence—the benefits of regenerative treatments can be blunted or even short-lived.
What Is Cellular Senescence—and Why It Matters
As we age—or under conditions of chronic inflammation or metabolic dysfunction—cells can enter a state known as senescence.
Senescent cells no longer divide or function properly, but they don’t die off either.
Instead, they secrete inflammatory compounds (called the SASP: Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype) that impair local tissue health, accelerate degeneration, and inhibit your own body’s ability to regenerate.
One of the most overlooked facts in regenerative therapy is this:
Senescent cells actively suppress stem cell activity—both the stem cells your body naturally produces and those introduced via injection.
If senescent cells are abundant in the target tissue, they create a hostile environment that undermines the very regenerative mechanisms you’re trying to stimulate.
In other words, injecting stem cells or growth factors into a pro-inflammatory, senescent-rich environment is like planting seeds in toxic soil.
Our Approach: Enhance Regeneration by Addressing Senescence First
Before we proceed with regenerative joint injections, we assess and, where appropriate, optimize the joint microenvironment.
This may include:
- Senolytic protocols to reduce the burden of senescent cells
- Metabolic and hormonal optimization, since insulin resistance and hormone imbalances promote senescence
- Advanced imaging or biomarker analysis to evaluate joint health and identify the presence of degenerative signaling
- Personalized lifestyle and supplementation strategies to support mitochondrial health, reduce oxidative stress, and improve tissue receptivity to cellular therapyOnly then do we proceed with targeted injection therapies, including:
- Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP)
- Growth factor concentrates
- Exosomes or extracellular vesicles (in select cases)
This layered, systems-biology approach dramatically increases the likelihood of tissue repair, pain reduction, and functional improvement.
Conditions We Treat with Cellular Injection Therapy
- Osteoarthritis (Knees, Shoulder, Elbow, Hands)
- Meniscus tears
- Ligament sprains and partial tears
- Tendonitis and chronic overuse injuries
- Labral tears (hip and shoulder)
- Degenerative joint disease
- Post-surgical recovery support
Why Patients Choose TruHealth
• Advanced Cellular Science – We use evidence-based biologics, not gimmicks or one-size-fits-all protocols.
● Whole-Person Optimization – Addressing senescence, inflammation, and systemic health makes your results last.
● Physician-Led Team – Our clinicians have advanced training in regenerative medicine and functional health.
● Outcomes Over Interventions – We don’t just inject; we build a treatment roadmap that maximizes healing potential.
Ready to Move Better—Naturally?
Whether you’re trying to avoid surgery, recover from an injury, or simply restore joint function and vitality, Regen Joint
Cellular Therapy offers a powerful, minimally invasive option—especially when combined with senescence-targeted optimization.
Schedule a consultation today and find out how regenerative medicine can help you get back in motion.Optimal Brain & Cognitive Functioning
Optimizing Brain Function for Peak Performance and Mental Clarity
For professionals navigating high cognitive demands, sustained mental clarity, focus, and emotional resilience are non- negotiable.
Our clinic takes a precision-based, root-cause approach to cognitive optimization, moving beyond symptom management to address the underlying biological systems that drive mental performance.
Whether you’re managing mild mood symptoms, ADHD, or simply want to sharpen your competitive edge, we provide targeted strategies to help your brain function at its best.
Gut-Brain Axis: The Foundation of Cognitive and Emotional Health
The gut and brain are in constant communication via the vagus nerve, immune signaling, and chemical messengers like neurotransmitters.
This connection is so strong that inflammation in one often leads to inflammation in the other.
In simple terms: if your gut is inflamed, your brain is inflamed.
This can manifest as brain fog, low mood, anxiety, or poor focus.
Conversely, chronic stress and mental strain can impair gut function, triggering issues like bloating, food sensitivities, or irritable bowel symptoms.
It’s a two-way street, and disruption in either direction can impair performance.
What’s more, about 95% of your serotonin is produced in the gut — but only 1% is used by the brain.
The rest is used for regulating digestion, immune responses, controlling cellular metabolism, and healing.
If the body is dealing with chronic inflammation or injury, serotonin precursors like tryptophan are diverted away from the brain and toward tissue repair.
The result? Even if you’re “making enough,” you may not be delivering enough serotonin to support stable mood or focus.
Our gut-brain optimization protocols include:
- Identifying and removing inflammatory triggers (e.g., hidden food intolerances, microbiome imbalances)
- Rebuilding gut lining integrity with evidence-based nutrients
- Supporting healthy neurotransmitter production via the gut
- Rebalancing the microbiome with targeted pre-, pro-, and postbiotics
- Addressing vagal tone and stress physiology to restore full bidirectional communication
When the gut-brain axis is functioning properly, the brain gets the resources it needs to think clearly, stay emotionally stable, and perform under pressure.
Gut health is not just a digestive issue — it’s a neurological priority.
Mitochondrial Optimization: Powering Mental Performance Mitochondria — the energy generators of every cell — are especially dense in the brain.
Impaired mitochondrial function reduces ATP availability, leading to fatigue, poor focus,mood instability, and neuroinflammation.
Supporting mitochondrial health is foundational for professionals looking to optimize productivity and prevent burnout.
We assess and enhance mitochondrial function through:
- Nutrient repletion
- Support for mitochondrial biogenesis and autophagy
- Blood sugar regulation to reduce glycotoxic and oxidative stress
- Red/NIR light therapy (photobiomodulation) to improve cellular energy output
- Lifestyle guidance around sleep, movement, and circadian rhythm alignment
The Goal: Improve neuronal resilience, sharpen focus, and enhance sustained cognitive output.
Senolytics: Clearing the Neurological Clutter
Cellular senescence — where cells stop dividing but remain metabolically active — contributes to chronic inflammation and neurological aging.
In the brain, senescent cells promote neuroinflammation and impair synaptic plasticity, directly undermining focus, memory, and mood.
We incorporate senolytic strategies including:
- Intermittent fasting and time-restricted eating to promote autophagy
- Natural senolytic compounds to clear dysfunctional cells
- Support for detoxification pathways to minimize the buildup of cellular debris
- Exercise protocols designed to trigger endogenous senolytic activity
Senolytics are an emerging frontier in brain optimization — not just for longevity, but for immediate gains in clarity and performance.
Addressing ADHD, Anxiety, and Mild Depression with a Systems Biology Lens
Rather than masking symptoms with medication alone, we address the metabolic, inflammatory, and neurotransmitter imbalances that commonly underlie:
- Adult ADHD (inattention, impulsivity, task paralysis)
- Anxiety (rumination, overstimulation, somatic tension)
- Mild depression (low motivation, poor resilience, negative bias)
Our approach may include:
- Nutrient therapy to support dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin balance
- Gut-brain axis repair to modulate GABA and histamine pathways
- Blood sugar stabilization to reduce anxiety and mood swings
- Low-dose nutraceutical nootropics to enhance focus without overstimulation, such as NAD+, NR.We provide a biologically grounded, non-stimulant-first approach that supports sustained mental clarity and mood balance, aligned with your personal and professional demands.
Next Steps: If you’re experiencing mental fog, poor focus, emotional dysregulation, or simply want to operate at your full cognitive potential, we offer data-driven, individualized care to help you get there — from the inside out.
Mitochondrial Efficiency
Mitochondrial Efficiency: The Foundation of Whole-Body Health – At the heart of every cell lies the mitochondrion—a microscopic powerhouse responsible not only for energy production, but also for regulating key systems throughout the body.
When mitochondrial function declines, the ripple effects are far-reaching, disrupting metabolism, hormone regulation, immune defenses, and brain health.
Why Mitochondrial Efficiency Matters- Mitochondria generate ATP, the fuel source for virtually every biological process.
But efficient energy production is only part of the story. Healthy mitochondria also play critical roles in:
- Metabolism: Impaired mitochondrial function slows cellular energy output, making it harder to maintain a healthy weight, regulate blood sugar, and access stored fat for fuel. This inefficiency often leads to fatigue, insulin resistance, and weight gain—even in the absence of major dietary changes.
- Hormonal Balance: Hormones are produced, metabolized, and regulated through mitochondria-rich tissues such as the adrenal glands, thyroid, and ovaries/testes. Dysfunctional mitochondria can contribute to suboptimal thyroid activity, adrenal fatigue, low testosterone, estrogen imbalance, and perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms.
- Immune Function: The immune system relies on mitochondrial signaling to detect pathogens, resolve inflammation, and initiate repair processes. When mitochondria are damaged, chronic inflammation becomes more likely, autoimmunity can be exacerbated, and resilience to infections declines.
- Neurological Health: The brain is an energy-intensive organ, demanding large quantities of ATP. Mitochondrial impairment has been linked to cognitive decline, mood disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases. Efficient mitochondria are essential for memory, mental clarity, and emotional balance.
The Consequences of Mitochondrial Decline – As we age—or when exposed to chronic stress, poor nutrition, environmental toxins, or sedentary lifestyles—our mitochondria accumulate damage.
One of the most critical maintenance processes, known as mitophagy, begins to slow.
This process involves identifying and recycling dysfunctional mitochondria so they can be replaced by healthier, more efficient versions.
When mitophagy fails, damaged mitochondria linger in cells, producing excessive oxidative stress, impairing function, and accelerating the aging process from the inside out.
Our Approach: Supporting Mitophagy and Mitochondrial Renewal – At our clinic, we view mitochondrial health as a core lever for restoring metabolic function, rebalancing hormones, supporting immune resilience, and enhancing cognitive vitality. Through a comprehensive, systems-based approach, we help patients reignite mitophagy and mitochondrial renewal.
Whether you’re dealing with stubborn fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, hormonal shifts, or simply aiming to stay vibrant and resilient as you age, restoring mitochondrial function is a critical foundation for long-term health and recovery.
NAD+ and NR Therapies
NAD⁺ and NR Therapies NAD⁺ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a vital coenzyme found in every cell of the body, playing a critical role in energy production, DNA repair, and cellular health.
However, NAD⁺ levels naturally decline with age, chronic illness, stress, and poor metabolic function—contributing to fatigue, cognitive decline, and accelerated aging.
Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) is a precursor to NAD⁺ that can be converted within cells throughout the entire body, including the brain.
In contrast, direct NAD⁺ therapy primarily affects the brain and central nervous system.
For this reason, NR supplementation may offer broader systemic benefits, while NAD⁺ therapy may be more targeted for neurologic or cognitive issues.
One significant advantage of NR therapy is its efficiency. Clinical data shows that NR can increase NAD⁺ levels by approximately 20% within just three hours.
Additionally, NR infusion times are approximately 75% shorter than traditional NAD⁺ infusions—making it a more time-efficient and better-tolerated option for many patients.
At our practice, we go beyond simply replacing NAD⁺.
We work to understand why your NAD⁺ levels have declined—addressing underlying causes such as mitochondrial dysfunction, nutrient deficiencies, inflammation, hormonal imbalances, and cells that accumulate with aging and consume NAD+.
We also consider when these therapies are appropriate.
NAD⁺ and NR are not one-size-fits-all interventions and may not be suitable for everyone at every stage of their health journey.
Who May Benefit:
- Individuals experiencing low energy, poor concentration, or memory decline
- Those with chronic fatigue, neurodegenerative concerns, or metabolic dysfunction
- Anyone interested in supporting enhanced performance, cellular repair, healthy aging, and longevity
Our approach ensures that NAD⁺ and NR therapies are used judiciously and as part of a comprehensive plan to restore and optimize your body’s natural health systems.
Chronic Fatigue
Chronic Fatigue: A Root-Cause Approach to Restoring Energy and Healthspan: Chronic fatigue is not a diagnosis— it’s a warning sign.
Whether it shows up as persistent exhaustion, mental fog, or post-exertional crashes, fatigue reflects breakdowns in the body’s core systems: energy metabolism, immune regulation, cellular repair, and stress resilience.
At our practice, we don’t treat fatigue with stimulants or symptom management.
We identify and address the biological dysfunctions driving it.
Our goal is to rebuild sustainable energy, reduce dependence on medications, and restore both lifespan and healthspan.
A Longevity-Based View of Chronic Fatigue
Fatigue is often one of the earliest signs that the body’s aging processes are accelerating.
Through the lens of cellular health and systems biology, we assess fatigue as a sign of early breakdown in:
- Mitochondrial function
- Immune homeostasis
- Hormonal regulation
- Metabolic flexibility
- Neural resilience
This framework allows us to uncover root causes and create a path not just to recovery—but to long-term vitality.
Drivers of Chronic Fatigue We Commonly Identify and Treat
Senescent Cell Accumulation – Senescent cells—damaged, non-functional cells that refuse to die—accumulate with age, chronic stress, toxin exposure, and metabolic dysfunction.
These “zombie cells” emit pro-inflammatory signals (SASP), damaging nearby tissue, disrupting mitochondrial function, and suppressing the immune system.
Left unchecked, cellular senescence accelerates aging and fatigue.
Our approach includes lifestyle interventions and carefully selected senolytics to reduce the burden of these dysfunctional cells and restore tissue vitality.
NAD⁺ Depletion and Mitochondrial Breakdown – NAD⁺ is essential for energy production, DNA repair, circadian rhythm, and cellular resilience.
Low NAD⁺ levels—common in chronic fatigue states—impair mitochondrial output and drive systemic energy loss.
We support NAD⁺ restoration through:
- Nutritional precursors (e.g., NMN, NR)
- Mitochondrial cofactors (e.g., CoQ10, alpha-lipoic acid)
- Circadian and fasting strategies to naturally upregulate NAD⁺ synthesis
Restoring mitochondrial function is foundational in any fatigue recovery plan.
Gut Dysbiosis and Inflammatory Overload –The gut is ground zero for immune activation, toxin clearance, and nutrient assimilation.
When gut bacteria are out of balance (dysbiosis), the result is:
- Leaky gut and systemic inflammation
- Impaired production of neurotransmitters and short-chain fatty acids
- Bloating, food sensitivities, and poor nutrient uptake
- Fatigue, brain fog, and poor stress tolerance
We use advanced microbiome testing and targeted protocols to restore a healthy gut terrain—crucial for immune regulation and metabolic restoration.
Immune Dysregulation and Chronic Inflammation – Chronic infections, toxic load, autoimmunity, and poor metabolic control can all push the immune system into overdrive.
This leads to excessive production of inflammatory cytokines that damage tissues, suppress mitochondrial function, and disrupt hormonal balance.
We assess immune patterns and inflammatory markers with precision.
Our therapies aim to rebalance, not suppress, immune activity.
Our Personalized Evaluation Includes:
- Comprehensive metabolic testing
- NAD⁺ and oxidative stress analysis
- Gut microbiome and barrier integrity panels
- Immune and inflammatory biomarker profiling
- Thyroid, adrenal, and sex hormone optimization
Reclaim Your Energy—For Life – Fatigue is not a character flaw, and it’s not all in your head.
It’s your body asking for help. At our clinic, we specialize in unraveling complex fatigue patterns and helping patients rebuild from the ground up— with energy that lasts.
We work with patients who are motivated to take an active role in their recovery and long-term health.
If you’re ready to move beyond band-aid solutions and explore a root-cause, longevity-focused approach, we invite you to schedule a consultation.
Incontinence
EMSELLA Chair, uses HIFEM® High‐Intensity Focused Electro-Magnetic technology, which induces thousands of Kegel- like pelvic floor muscle contractions in a single 30-minute session.
It’s like doing 29,000 Kegels in 30 min. These contractions re-educate and strengthen weak pelvic floor muscles, restoring neuromuscular control and improving urinary incontinence in both men and women.
WHO IS THE RIGHT CANDIDATE FOR EMSELLA?
EMSELLA is a great option for patients of any age who desire a solution for urinary incontinence and improvement in their quality of life.
WHAT DOES THE PROCEDURE FEEL LIKE? IS IT PAINFUL?
You will experience tingling and pelvic floor muscle contractions during the procedure. You may resume daily activities immediately after the treatment.
HOW LONG IS THE TREATMENT? HOW MANY SESSIONS DO I NEED?
We will tailor a treatment plan for you. A typical treatment takes about 30 minutes and you will need about 6 sessions, scheduled 1-2 times per week.
HOW FAST WILL CAN I EXPECT RESULTS?
You may observe improvement after a single session. The results will typically continue to improve over the next few weeks.
Scientific research has shown that 95% of treated patients report significant improvement and a better quality of life.
Inflammatory &Autoimmune Diseases
Inflammation, Autoimmunity, and Aging: Understanding the Root Causes of Chronic Disease At our practice, we take a systems-based, whole-body approach to understanding chronic illness.
Inflammation is a central player in the onset and progression of many conditions we treat.
While inflammation is a necessary biological process—essential for tissue repair and immune defense—it becomes problematic when it is excessive, persistent, or misdirected.
This chronic, low-grade inflammation underpins a wide range of health issues, from autoimmune disease to neurodegeneration.
Chronic Inflammation: When Healing Turns Harmful – As we age, the body’s ability to regulate inflammation diminishes.
Cellular stress and accumulated damage promote a persistent, body-wide inflammatory state known as “inflammaging.”
This chronic inflammation is now understood to play a key role in many age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoarthritis, and even cancer.
One major contributor to inflammaging is the accumulation of senescent cells—cells that have stopped dividing but haven’t been cleared from the body.
These cells release inflammatory molecules that disrupt surrounding tissues and impair normal cellular function.
Senescence doesn’t just affect the musculoskeletal system or cardiovascular tissues; it also appears in immune cells, compounding the problem and further promoting chronic inflammation.
Impaired mitochondrial function, another hallmark of aging, is closely tied to inflammation.
Mitochondria are the energy centers of the cell, and their decline contributes to oxidative stress and inflammatory signaling.
These changes affect not just physical health, but cognitive health as well.
Inflammation and the Brain – Emerging research links inflammation directly to brain aging and neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
While these conditions manifest in the nervous system, their root causes often begin elsewhere in the body—particularly in the gut and immune system.
Dysbiosis: The Gut-Immune-Inflammation Connection – The gut microbiome plays a vital role in immune regulation, nutrient absorption, and protection against harmful pathogens.
As we age, changes in our gut bacteria—termed dysbiosis—can tip the immune system toward a pro-inflammatory state.
Dysbiosis is not just a gastrointestinal issue. It’s been associated with systemic diseases affecting nearly every major organ system, including the cardiovascular, immune, neurological, and respiratory systems.
Reduced bacterial diversity, loss of beneficial microbes, and the growth of pathogenic species all contribute to immune dysregulation and chronic inflammation.
There is growing evidence that neurodegenerative diseases may have their origins in the gut.
This concept has led researchers to explore gut-focused interventions—including probiotics, prebiotics, and diet modification—as therapeutic tools to reduce inflammation and support brain and immune health.
Autoimmune Disease: When the Immune System Turns Inward – Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly targets the body’s own tissues.
Chronic inflammation is both a cause and a consequence of autoimmunity.
While each autoimmune condition has its own unique presentation, they all share common drivers: immune dysregulation, gut permeability, environmental triggers, and—increasingly recognized—mitochondrial and metabolic dysfunction.
At our practice, we explore and address these underlying contributors rather than simply managing symptoms.
By improving gut health, reducing inflammatory load, supporting mitochondrial function, and addressing nutrient deficiencies or hormonal imbalances, we aim to restore immune balance and reduce autoimmune flare-ups.
Our Approach – We believe chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation are not inevitable consequences of aging.
They are signals—warnings from the body that demand a deeper investigation.
Our approach is integrative and personalized, combining nutrition, advanced lab testing, targeted supplementation, and lifestyle interventions to identify root causes and promote lasting health.
If you or someone you love is living with an autoimmune condition or symptoms of chronic inflammation, we invite you to partner with us in identifying and addressing the root drivers of disease.
Intimate Wellness Women & Men
Intimate Wellness for Men and Women – At our practice, we understand that intimate wellness is a vital component of overall health, affecting confidence, relationships, and quality of life.
Sexual function is influenced by a complex interplay of hormonal, vascular, metabolic, and cellular factors.
We take a comprehensive, root-cause approach to help both men and women restore and enhance their intimate health—naturally and effectively.
For Men: Restoring Performance and Vitality
Men’s intimate health often begins to decline due to hormonal changes, reduced blood flow, and cellular aging.
Key concerns include:
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED) – Often rooted in vascular and metabolic health, including impaired blood flow, elevated blood sugar, and degradation of the glycocalyx (the vascular lining critical to endothelial function).
- Low Testosterone – A major driver of reduced libido, energy, and physical performance.
- Peyronie’s Disease – Scar tissue or trauma (penile fracture) can impair function and cause pain.
- Cellular Aging – Accumulation of senescent cells and mitochondrial dysfunction degrade tissue repair and responsiveness.
We address these concerns with targeted therapies such as:
- Male Intimate PRP Treatment to support tissue healing and vascular regeneration.
- Bioidentical hormone optimization (Testosterone)
- Cellular rejuvenation strategies – Including senescent cell clearance, NAD+ replenishment, and mitochondrial support to reawaken dormant stem cells and improve cellular function at the root level.
For Women: Reclaiming Comfort and Confidence – Many women silently suffer from symptoms that disrupt their intimate lives—especially during or after menopause.
These may include:
- Vaginal atrophy and dryness – Often due to hormonal shifts that impact tissue integrity and elasticity.
- Decreased Libido – A multifactorial issue that often includes low testosterone, stress, and mitochondrial fatigue.
- Urinary Incontinence – An issue that affects both quality of life and intimacy. We offer a non-invasive treatment option with our pelvic restoration chair, which strengthens the pelvic floor using high-intensity electromagnetic stimulation.
Therapeutic options for women include:
- Female Intimate PRP Treatment – A regenerative therapy that uses your own platelets to rejuvenate vaginal tissue, enhance sensitivity, and improve moisture and tone.
- Hormone balancing – Including testosterone support when clinically appropriate.
- Advanced cellular therapies to reverse the effects of aging at the tissue level, improve mitochondrial function, and support natural stem cell activation.
Whole-Body Regeneration for Intimate Wellness – Rather than relying on short-term fixes, our goal is to rebuild from the inside out—supporting the vascular, hormonal, and cellular systems that govern intimate function and desire.
This integrative approach creates lasting improvements in vitality, comfort, and connection.
If you’re experiencing changes in your intimate health, we invite you to schedule a consultation. These issues are common—but they are also treatable.
Body Contouring – Strengthens, Firms & Tightens
EMSculpt NEO Body Contouring – Strengthens, Firms & Tightens
We combine this with our Medical Customized Weight Loss Program
The world’s only non-invasive procedure for women and men to efficiently build your muscles and burn fat.
Restore your core to get your flat, sculpted abs back or improve your shape and tone with a non-invasive butt lift.
Build Muscle for Form & Function – EMSculpt NEO can be used as an adjunctive therapy for treating various medical
diseases and conditions and help with an increase in Range of Motion, local Blood Circulation, Muscle Re-education,
Relaxation of Muscle Spasms, Prevention or Retardation of Disuse Atrophy and Prevention of Venous Thrombosis.
Core-to-floor Therapy is the first and only medical NON-Invasive Solution.
EMSculpt & EMSELLA Chair – Together Core to Floor Therapy to utilize HIFEM Therapy. 30 Min season recommended 6 treatments.