The treatments your peers don't know exist.
Now they do.
What's standard for us hasn't reached the average doctor's office yet.
The Premise
Modern medicine moves in waves. By the time a treatment becomes "standard," it has been around for fifteen years — every refinement absorbed, every objection settled. By that time, the next generation of therapies has already been working quietly in the background, available only to those who know to ask.
Cutting-edge does not mean experimental. It means the well-studied, FDA-aware, clinically rigorous interventions that simply have not filtered down to general practice yet.
Knowing which ones are real, which to use, and how to combine them — that is the doctor's edge. Receiving them on a regular basis — that is yours.
That is the competitive advantage: access to the medicine of the next decade, today.
The Menu
What is standard for us hasn't reached the average doctor's office yet. The lag isn't a bug — it is just how medicine moves.— Dr. Nicole Srednicki