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Integrated Health Services Wellness · Private Medical

Private medical wellness,
for the next chapter.

Anti-aging, longevity, and physician-supervised metabolic care for women and men who have done the work — and are ready for results designed around their biology, not a population average.

Medical

Physician-led from intake to ongoing care.

Every protocol is reviewed and managed by a licensed medical provider. Compounded medications come from U.S.-licensed pharmacy partners. Lab panels and dosing decisions are made by physicians — not by an algorithm.

Personalized

Built from your biomarkers, your DNA, your goals.

Comprehensive panels — nutrition, blood, and genetics — establish your baseline. Protocols are calibrated to your body and updated as your numbers move. The same package is never delivered twice the same way.

Private

Concierge access. Discreet. Direct.

Direct messaging with your medical team. Quarterly biomarker reviews. Priority scheduling. The cadence and intimacy of a private practice — without the gatekeeping that usually comes with it.

How an IHS engagement works

A clinical relationship.
Not a checkout.

Every IHS engagement begins with a conversation and a panel — not a price page. Here is the cadence you can expect.

  1. 01

    Inquire

    Send a short note. We learn about your goals and what you've tried — and decide together whether IHS is the right fit before any commitment.

  2. 02

    Consult with a physician

    A 45-minute private consultation with the medical director. Review your history, your goals, and the diagnostics that would inform the right protocol for you.

  3. 03

    Personalized protocol

    Lab work, panels, and intake reviewed. A physician-designed protocol is built around your specific biology — medications, peptides, hormones, and lifestyle in sequence.

  4. 04

    Ongoing care

    Quarterly check-ins, biomarker review, and protocol adjustments as your body responds. A medical relationship, not a one-time prescription.

Medical Director

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Meet your medical director

The same physician.
From your first visit, on.

Most patients arriving at IHS Wellness have spent years in a system where the physician changes every visit. Our model is the inverse. You meet one medical director. They learn your story, your panels, and your goals. Every protocol decision is made with that context — and every quarter, you sit down together to review what's working and what isn't.

That continuity is the difference between a prescription and a practice.

Board Certified

Fellowship Trained

Concierge Practice

The IHS standard

Mass telehealth treats a population.
Private medicine treats a person.

The cheapest GLP-1 prescription you can find online is delivered by an algorithm that has never met you. IHS is the alternative — a physician who knows your panels, your history, your goals, and your trajectory. The medications matter. The relationship is what makes them work.

What patients see

Outcomes, with the protocol that produced them.

Composite illustrative outcomes representing typical patient trajectories. Real patient stories with consent are added as engagements complete.

Anti-Aging & Longevity

32 lbs

6 months

Restored hormonal baseline. Built a sustainable routine before transitioning off GLP-1.

Peptide Therapy

Improved sleep

First 60 days

Peptide protocol corrected disrupted sleep cycles. Reported clearer cognition by week three.

HRT Protocol

Hormones balanced

Quarterly check-ins

HRT protocol matched to lab panels. Energy and mood stabilized through perimenopause.

Standards & partners

The non-negotiables.

U.S.-Licensed Pharmacy Partners

All compounded medications fulfilled by U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacies.

Physician-Supervised

Every prescription begins with a private physician consultation and intake review.

Concierge Medical

A private practice model — direct access to your medical team.

Financing Available

CareCredit, PatientFi, FSA, and HSA accepted for qualifying programs.

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FAQ

Common questions.

The questions we hear most before a first consultation. If yours isn't here, ask us directly.

Is IHS Wellness covered by insurance?+

Most concierge wellness work is paid out-of-pocket and not billed to insurance. Some lab panels and brand-name medications (e.g., Ozempic) may be eligible for partial insurance coverage. CareCredit, PatientFi, FSA, and HSA are accepted for qualifying programs.

What does my first month with IHS look like?+

Week one: private consultation, intake review, and lab panel orders. Weeks two and three: panels return, your medical director designs your personalized protocol. Week four: protocol begins, with priority access to your medical team for any questions or adjustments.

How is this different from Ro, Hims, or other telehealth GLP-1 platforms?+

Mass-market telehealth platforms are designed for volume — every prescription decision is made by whichever clinician is available, often with minimal context. IHS is a private practice. You have one medical director, full diagnostic panels inform every decision, and your protocol is reviewed and adjusted quarterly.

Do I need to live near the clinic?+

No. Most IHS engagements are managed remotely — consultations are conducted via secure video, medications and supplies are shipped to you, and lab panels can be drawn at partner facilities nationwide. In-clinic visits are available and are standard for our Comprehensive Revitalization program.

What if a program isn't right for me?+

If during your intake we determine that IHS isn't the right fit — or that you'd be better served by a different specialist — we'll tell you directly. No protocol is started without a clear, honest review of your situation.

Are the medications FDA-approved?+

Brand-name medications (Ozempic, etc.) are FDA-approved for their stated indications. Compounded medications, including compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, are prepared by U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacies — compounded medications are not FDA-approved but are legally prescribed when there is a clinical need. Your physician will discuss the difference during consultation.

For the woman who has done the work

You have tried the diets. You have tried the gyms. You have tried trying harder.
You don't need more effort. You need a different system.

IHS Wellness is a private medical practice for patients ready to stop guessing. Your biology is specific. Your protocol should be too.