Programs

Focused care after the full picture is clearer

Programs are where Gen 3 turns labs, symptoms, history, and goals into a structured plan for hormone, gut, metabolic, or broader functional medicine support.

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Best first step

HOP comes first for most patients because the right program depends on patterns, not a single symptom.

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How to Think About Programs

A program isn’t the starting guess. It’s the plan after better information.

If you only need an IV, injection, or recovery service today, you can book that directly. If you’re trying to understand why you keep feeling off, the program path usually begins with HOP and then narrows from there.

Program is a fit when

Symptoms have been recurring, basic answers haven’t been enough, or you need follow-up over time.

Program isn’t a fit when

You only want a same-day wellness service, hydration support, or a single lab draw without broader interpretation.

Program Tracks

Choose the track that matches the strongest pattern.

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Hormone

Hormone Optimization

Choose this when sleep, mood, libido, cycle changes, recovery, or body-composition shifts are the strongest pattern.

Don't start here if digestion, cravings, inflammation, and energy crashes are louder than hormone symptoms.

We may evaluate

  • Sex hormone context
  • Thyroid and metabolic overlap
  • Sleep, stress, and recovery signals
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Metabolic

Metabolic Reset

Choose this when cravings, appetite swings, weight resistance, energy crashes, or body-composition goals are central.

Don't choose this as another crash diet. This track works best when labs and symptoms guide the structure.

We may evaluate

  • Blood sugar and appetite rhythm
  • Inflammation and recovery
  • Nutrition, sleep, and habit friction
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Gut

Gut Health Optimization

Choose this when bloating, reflux, irregular digestion, food reactions, or gut-related fatigue are the main issue.

Don't choose this expecting a forever elimination diet. The goal is better tolerance and clearer patterns.

We may evaluate

  • Digestion timeline
  • Food tolerance and inflammation
  • Nutrient and stress context
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Whole picture

Functional Medicine Program

Choose this when symptoms overlap, your history is complex, or you don't fit cleanly into one program lane.

Don't choose this for a one-off wellness service. It's for people who need a broader plan and follow-up.

We may evaluate

  • Hormone, gut, metabolic, and immune overlap
  • History and current care
  • Priorities for sequencing
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How It Works

The value is in the sequence, not just the service name.

Programs are built to answer the next practical question: what should we do first, what should we track, and how do we know if the plan is working?

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01

Start with HOP

Most patients begin with the Health Optimization Panel so the team can see labs, symptoms, history, and goals together.

02

Choose the track

Your results visit points you toward hormone, metabolic, gut, or broader functional medicine support when a program makes sense.

03

Build the plan

The plan may include nutrition, lifestyle, targeted supplementation, follow-up labs, supportive therapies, or referrals when needed.

04

Adjust with feedback

You aren't handed a static protocol. The team tracks response and adjusts the plan as your body gives better information.

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Supportive Therapies

IVs and recovery tools can support the plan. They aren’t the whole plan.

Supportive therapies can be useful for hydration, nutrient support, recovery, stress load, or high-output seasons. Inside a program, they work best when they’re timed to a clear goal.

IV therapy and injections
Hyperbaric oxygen
Sauna and cold exposure
Compression and recovery
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What Patients Want From Programs

Less guessing. More context. A plan you can follow.

Know which symptoms are connected

Understand why basic labs didn't explain everything

Leave with clear priorities instead of random next steps

Tried IV hydration for the first time and had a great experience. The staff was incredibly knowledgeable about the various wellness modalities, IV hydration options, and booster shots. I originally came in just to ask questions, but the team made me feel so comfortable and well-informed that I decided to go ahead with therapy during my first visit. Highly recommend!

Premal Bhakta

Program FAQ

Questions before deeper care.

Do I have to commit to a program right away?

No. Programs are recommended only when your symptoms, results, and goals point toward deeper support.

Which program should I choose first?

Most patients should start with the Health Optimization Panel. It helps the team choose the right track instead of guessing from symptoms alone.

Can supportive therapies be part of a program?

Yes. IVs, injections, sauna, cold plunge, compression, and other therapies may support the plan when they fit the goal.

Are programs the same for everyone?

No. The track gives structure, but the plan is shaped around your labs, symptoms, history, goals, and clinical appropriateness.

Next Step

If you’re choosing between programs, start with the Health Optimization Panel.

HOP helps the team decide whether hormone, gut, metabolic, or functional medicine support is the right next move.