Performance Health

Most people don't realize how much they've quietly accepted. Fatigue that used to be occasional. Strength that once came easily. Recovery that now takes days instead of hours. These aren't inevitable features of getting older — they're signals worth investigating, and they're correctable earlier than you think.

My approach to performance health is built on the same framework I use with surgical patients: start with accurate data, identify the actual limiting factor, and intervene precisely. That means looking beyond standard labs — body composition, hormone optimization, inflammatory burden, sleep quality, metabolic efficiency. It means asking what your numbers actually mean for how you function, not just whether they fall inside a reference range.

From there, we build a protocol that's yours. Load programming informed by tissue biology. Nutritional strategy anchored to muscle preservation and anabolic capacity. Recovery interventions that compound. The goal isn't a generic wellness plan — it's a coherent system designed around what's actually holding you back.

Better care, by design.

Regenerative Medicine

Your body already knows how to heal. The question is whether it has the right biological environment to do it effectively — and when it doesn't, what it would take to change that.

Regenerative medicine, done thoughtfully, is about precision more than promise. I offer platelet-rich plasma (PRP), bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC), and exosome-based therapies — each representing a different level of biological complexity, and each appropriate for different clinical situations. Selecting among them isn't a menu decision. It's a clinical one, informed by your imaging, your tissue quality, your activity demands, and your timeline.

What I bring to this that most regenerative medicine providers can't is surgical context. I've seen what injured tissue looks like from the inside. I know what heals and what doesn't, what responds to biological augmentation and what requires structural repair. That perspective changes how I use these tools — and when I recommend them at all.

For some patients, biologics are a meaningful alternative to surgery. For others, they're most valuable as an adjunct — delivered at the time of a procedure to optimize the healing environment. Either way, the goal is the same: give your body the best possible conditions to restore what's been lost.

OUR PHILOSOPHY

Modern care for lasting results

The body doesn't fail one system at a time. Muscle loss accelerates bone loss. Poor sleep degrades hormone function and blunts tissue repair. A tendon that heals poorly changes loading patterns up and down the entire kinetic chain. These aren't isolated problems — they're a connected system behaving exactly as connected systems do, and treating each piece in isolation is how patients end up cycling through providers without ever getting ahead of it.

Musculoskeletal longevity is the thread that runs through everything we do here. How well you move, how much muscle you carry, how effectively your tissues repair — these aren't vanity metrics. They're among the strongest predictors of how you'll function and feel at every decade ahead. Most medicine addresses this too late, too narrowly, or not at all.

My training is surgical. My background is in translational research. What that combination produces is a particular kind of clinical curiosity — an instinct to ask not just what is wrong, but why, and what the evidence actually supports in terms of fixing it. The goal isn't to offer every available intervention. It's to offer the right ones, sequenced correctly, for a patient whose situation I actually understand. That requires time, honest data, and a willingness to have a different kind of conversation than most clinical visits allow.

Better care, by design.

Pricing

Transparent pricing, no surprises. Every service carries a clear cash-pay rate — no insurance markups, no facility fees, no explanation-of-benefits letter that arrives weeks later bearing no resemblance to what you were quoted. What you see is what you pay.


Some services are straightforward to price upfront. Others — particularly biologic protocols and multi-visit optimization programs — depend enough on your specific situation that a consultation comes first. That's not a bait-and-switch; it's the honest acknowledgment that I won't recommend a protocol before I understand what I'm actually treating. Either way, you'll know what things cost before you commit to anything.

CONTACT

Have questions or need to schedule an appointment? Contact our office by phone, email, or the form on this page, and our team will be happy to assist you.

6818 Austin Center Blvd,

Suite 207, Austin, TX 78731

Surgical care available through Upper Extremity ATX at the same location

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