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Wellness Architecture • Metabolic • Recovery

Wellness Built with a Surgical Level of Intention

This is non-surgical care delivered with the same level of precision, planning, and clinical oversight that defines the rest of the practice. Our wellness model is concierge in feel, physician-guided in structure, and built around measurable progress rather than one-time treatment visits.

Designed for patients seeking medically directed body-composition support, recovery strategy, hormone optimization, and performance-focused care in Franklin, TN, serving Nashville, Brentwood, Cool Springs, and Middle Tennessee.

Concierge Model

Structured follow-up, not one-time wellness.

Each plan is designed around goals, response, tolerance, and ongoing refinement instead of generic scheduling.

Medical Direction

Physician-guided protocols with clinical judgment.

We prioritize physiology, screening, appropriateness, and long-term alignment over trend-based wellness marketing.

Integrated Philosophy

Built to support real outcomes.

Wellness can complement surgery, improve compliance, support recovery, and help patients build a stronger physiologic foundation.

Flagship Programs

Structured programs built around metabolic architecture, hormone support, and recovery.

The front door of our wellness system starts with physician-guided programs that can be monitored, adjusted, and integrated into a broader plan.

Flagship Program

GLP-1 / GLP-2 Metabolic Architecture

Our metabolic program is built for more than weight change alone. The goal is disciplined body-composition support, improved consistency, and a physician-guided strategy that can evolve with your response. This includes a concierge-style approach to monitoring, education, and plan refinement. Retatrutide may become part of future protocol discussions once appropriately approved and available.

Physician-guided Measured progress Body composition focus Ongoing refinement
Position this as the primary wellness driver of the page and the main consultation pathway.
Supportive Injections

MIC & Adjunctive Wellness Support

Used selectively to support consistency, recovery rhythm, and the broader structure of a medically directed wellness plan.

Program pairing Routine support
Hormonal Structure

Sermorelin & Biote Optimization

Hormonal support is considered within a monitored framework built around screening, clinical appropriateness, and long-term oversight.

Screening first Follow-up guided
Recovery & Performance

NAD+ & Recovery-Focused Care

Designed for patients seeking more structure around recovery, travel, demanding schedules, performance, and physiologic resilience.

Recovery planning Performance support
How It Works

A concierge-style process designed for clarity, follow-up, and measurable progress.

The experience is intentionally structured so the plan can be adjusted based on real response rather than guesswork.

1

Define the goal.

We start with what you are actually trying to improve: body composition, recovery, energy, metabolic structure, or a broader long-term wellness strategy.

2

Build the protocol.

Programs are selected based on physiology, goals, schedule, tolerance, and what can be monitored responsibly within a physician-guided plan.

3

Monitor and refine.

Follow-up is where the value lives. Plans are adjusted based on progress, response, consistency, and clinical appropriateness over time.

Advanced Performance Protocols

A more selective layer of the wellness system for the right patient, in the right context.

These protocols are not first-line therapies. They are considered selectively as part of a physician-directed architecture based on goals, physiology, safety, and clinical appropriateness.

Selective metabolic support protocols explored in the context of body composition, mitochondrial signaling, and metabolic efficiency.

  • AOD-9604Associated with fat metabolism signaling and lipolysis-related pathways within a structured metabolic plan.
  • MOTS-CExplored for its relationship to mitochondrial metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and metabolic flexibility.
  • TesamorelinConsidered selectively when visceral fat signaling, growth hormone pathways, and metabolic health are part of the discussion.
  • SLU-PP-332Studied for its role in fat oxidation, metabolic efficiency, and endurance-related performance pathways.

Advanced protocols sometimes discussed around tissue support, repair pathways, resilience, and recovery rhythm.

  • BPC-157Often discussed around tissue support, gut integrity, recovery, and inflammation-related pathways.
  • TB-500Associated with muscle recovery, flexibility, and tissue-repair conversations in selective protocols.
  • GHK-CuExplored for skin support, collagen-related activity, and tissue-repair signaling when clinically appropriate.

Selective protocols explored in conversations around calm focus, sleep, recovery rhythm, and broader nervous-system support.

  • SemaxAssociated with calm focus, mood support, and broader nervous-system balance conversations.
  • SelankOften discussed in relation to stress, anxiety modulation, and calm cognitive support.
  • DSIPLinked to deep sleep, circadian rhythm regulation, and recovery-oriented discussions.

More advanced signaling conversations considered only within the context of a structured, physician-supervised plan.

  • CJC-1295 + IpamorelinAssociated with growth hormone signaling, recovery, lean-mass support, and sleep-quality pathways.
  • KPVDiscussed around inflammatory pathway regulation, gut support, and immune balance.
  • VIPExplored in conversations involving immune signaling, gut health, circulation, and neurological pathways.
  • SS-31 (Elamipretide)Associated with mitochondrial efficiency, oxidative-stress reduction, and cellular repair support.
These protocols are considered selectively and may not be appropriate for all patients. Some therapies may be investigational and are not FDA-approved for general use. All content is educational and reflects a physician-guided, safety-first approach.
Education & Video Library

A place for wellness education, protocol insights, and physician-led guidance.

You already have wellness videos created, so this section is built to hold them cleanly once uploaded to YouTube. For now, it works as a polished placeholder and future authority layer.

Featured Education

How our wellness architecture differs from typical “med-spa wellness.”

Use this as the main authority video: your philosophy, concierge structure, physician guidance, and how the system supports real outcomes.

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Metabolic

GLP-1 / GLP-2 strategy, monitoring, and real patient fit.

Ideal for explaining body composition, response tracking, and why medical supervision matters.

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Recovery

Advanced protocols, recovery philosophy, and who they are really for.

Use this slot for advanced education once you want to expand authority without pushing it as the primary message.

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Wellness FAQs

Clear answers for patients exploring a more structured wellness plan.

No. This wellness model is designed with physician oversight, clear goals, planned follow-up, and protocols selected based on clinical judgment rather than trend-based treatment menus.
In many cases, yes. Wellness can help support body composition, recovery rhythm, consistency, and the physiologic environment your results live in. It is not a substitute for surgery, but it can be an important complement.
We look at your goals, medical history, tolerance, response, and what can be monitored responsibly. The plan should fit both your physiology and your long-term strategy.
Yes. The model is intentionally concierge in feel, with follow-up, refinement, and structure built into the process so progress can be evaluated over time.