Recovery, performance, and the long view.
Peptide therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and advanced regenerative treatments — used as standalone protocols or layered with hormone and functional medicine work. The goal is the same: support the body's own repair, recovery, and longevity systems with targeted, evidence-based interventions.
Working with the body, not around it
Regenerative medicine isn't a single therapy — it's a category of tools that help your body do what it already knows how to do, more efficiently. Targeted peptides for signaling. PRP for tissue-specific growth factors. Advanced regenerative treatments for cellular repair support. Each one delivered against a clear clinical picture, not a wishlist.
We use these protocols on their own when that's the right call, and layered with hormone optimization, functional medicine, and advanced diagnostics when the situation calls for it. The throughline is precision: the right intervention, at the right dose, for the right patient.
Peptide Therapy
Specific peptides for performance, recovery, sleep, body composition, and longevity. Tesamorelin, BPC-157, and more — used clinically and individually.
Peptide details →PRP Therapy
Platelet-rich plasma drawn from your own blood and concentrated for joint, tendon, and soft-tissue recovery.
PRP details →Beyond peptides and PRP
For selected patients, we offer advanced regenerative treatments beyond peptides and PRP. These tools are not interchangeable, and we don't position any one as universally better than another. Each has a different mechanism, a different delivery profile, and different clinical situations where it may be appropriate.
These treatments are designed to support the body's own repair processes — cellular signaling, immune modulation, and tissue-repair support. Depending on the protocol, they can be administered by injection, IV infusion, or topically.
Advanced regenerative treatments have been studied in research settings for their ability to support regenerative processes, and may potentially benefit selected patients as part of a broader clinical plan. They are not a guaranteed treatment for any specific condition, and outcomes vary. Patrick Fisher, PA-C, evaluates each case individually — history, labs, imaging, and goals — to determine whether a regenerative protocol is appropriate, and which option(s) fit the situation.
Where we use them
- Reducing systemic inflammation and supporting tissue repair
- Accelerating recovery from injury, surgery, or chronic degeneration
- Modulating immune function in patients with chronic inflammatory burden
- Supporting longevity protocols focused on cellular health and aging
- Hard-to-reach tissues that benefit from IV-deliverable therapy
Like every regenerative protocol we offer, these treatments are paired with diagnostics and a clinical plan — not prescribed in isolation.
Patients who want their body to recover like it used to.
Athletes recovering from training. Patients dealing with persistent joint or tendon issues. People in their 40s, 50s, 60s+ who want to keep doing the things they love without long recovery curves. Regenerative medicine isn't a magic bullet — but used thoughtfully, alongside the right diagnostics, it can be the difference between feeling 50 and feeling 35.